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The Coast, Kenya

 
The Kenyan coast, 480 km (300 miles) of palm-fringed shoreline, is a beach lover's paradise. Notwithstanding the throng of package tourists from Europe. Families in search of adventure and adrenaline have a variety of choice: kite sailing, snorkeling, scuba diving, deep-sea fishing, and full or half-day excursions on a dhow. Shopaholics won't want to miss the narrow streets and bustling markets of Mombasa's 'Old Town'. And the coast of Kenya boasts several cultural pearls. Lamu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the oldest living Swahili settlement in Kenya. The 12th century ruins at Gede, near Watamu, are shrouded in mystery. Remote Paté Island is a great place to experience traditional Swahili life. What's more, Kenya's coast is conveniently connected to several of Kenya's top safari destinations.... Read More

The beach vacation destinations on the coast of Kenya are as diverse as the list is long. Kalifi, situated on a river estuary just north of Mombasa, is favored by the intellectual set, both local and international. To the south, Tiwi Beach is a favorite among the self-catering crowd. Diani Beach, near the border with Tanzania, is the place to head for family fun. A family beach vacation here is all about waterslides, banana boats, jet skis and kids clubs. Watamu is the preferred destination of active families, snorkelers and scuba divers as well as game fishing enthusiasts. Malindi, complete with high-end boutiques and galleries, is an Italian tourist enclave. While the Swahili restaurants should not be overlooked, this is the place to head if you are traveling with kids that can't live without pizza, pasta and gelato. Lamu and Shela are frequented by the extremes, backpackers and the well to do. The islands farther afield, such as Kiwayu, are ideal for families in search of a holiday in the liking of Robinson Crusoe.
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The Coast, Kenya

Kenyan Coast Slide Show

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Kenyan Women

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Baobab

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Malindi, Kenya

Malindi, Kenya

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History & Culture
 
Family travel to Kenya provides an opportunity to introduce the kids to the Swahili culture found up and down the East African coast from Somalia to Mozambique. And it offers a chance to teach the kids about the history of the Kenyan coast from trading center to slave trade. Learn about Swahili arts and crafts as well as the KiSwahili or Swahili language. Get Swahili recipes and explore the Indian, Arab and African influences on area cuisine.
Swahili Culture & Language
Swahilionline.com
BBC
The Kamusi Project
History of the Kenya Coast
Jambo Kenya
Maps
 
Maps are a great way to get the kids involved in family vacation planning. Use online maps to plot your route along the coast of Kenya, locate area hotels, find your way around the city of Mombasa and discover marine parks and nature reserves from Lamu to Diani.
Books
 
Books are a great way to introduce younger children to your family vacation destination and get teens and tweens ready for a family trip. Get recommended readings lists for travel to Kenya and whether your interest is novels or non-fiction embark on a journey through books. Read book reviews and annotations on children's books about Africa. Learn about Ernest Hemingway's travels to African countries such as Kenya and find out how his experience influenced several of his short stories and books.
Readings Lists
Longitude
kids can travel recommends
Children's Books on Africa
Africa Access
Hemingway in Africa
Crawfurd
Music & Sound
 
Music is a great way to introduce children to a local culture and embark on a journey through sound. Discover Swahili songs, a fusion of African, Indian and Arab music, and listen online.
Swahili Songs
Mwana Simba
PBS
News
 
Read Kenya newspapers online and brush up on Kenyan current events from politics to economics and sports to entertainment before you depart on a family trip. Read Kenya news online and find out what the locals are reading.
Kenya Newspapers
The Standard
Daily Nation
Kids' Stuff
 
Thanks to Disney's 'The Lion King' and 'Timon and Pumbaa' cartoon series you probably already know how to pronounce hakuna matata, the Swahili phrase meaning no problem. Learning key phrases such as jambo (hello), habari (How are you?), and sante (thank you) will add to the fun.
Organizations
 
Associations and non-profit organizations can be a valuable resource as well as a means to get involved. Find out more about entities working to protect Kenya's coastal environment and its wildlife from turtles to giant whale sharks. Learn more about a few of the region's community based programs designed to promote sustainable development.
Conservation and the Environment
Giant Whale Shark Trust
Watamu Turtle Watch
Sustainable Development
Assets
Kipepeo Butterfly Project

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