Lamu Island Kenya
Lamu Island Kenya : is a distinctive beach and cultural safari travel destination in Africa, with a history that dates back to the 14th century, the island represents a time when life was much simpler, and you quickly forget the stress and hectic pace of life back home. Lamu Beach is a beautiful group of islands in the north of the country is one of the most popular holiday destinations for beach holidays in Kenya. Yellow fine sandy beaches, blue lagoons, fabulous dune landscapes, a lot of peace and friendly Arabic culture are only some of the many highlights of the Lamu archipelago.
In late 2001, the old town of Lamu was honored with the designation of a World Heritage Site by UNESCO to signify the significant global cultural asset found in what has become the oldest settled Swahili town south of the Sahara. The island is situated in the archipelago of the same name and shares the area with several other islands, including the two other larger islands of Pate and Manda. Access to these islands is primarily by boat, as only a small channel separates the islands separates the islands from mainland Kenya.
The coral reefs and the habitats of the archipelago represent significant natural treasures, some of which are protected by the Kiunga Marine National Reserve. Common ecosystems of the region are mangrove forests, coral reefs and soft sand beaches. Migratory birds rely on the islands for nesting grounds together with sea turtles who are also frequent visitors and subject of many conservation projects. Below the water, African Mecca guests will find a dizzying variety of marine life, from the smallest sea creature to the giant game fish that taunt every angler who visits Lamu Island. For land-based animal experiences, visit the animal reserve at Dodori, close to Kiwayu.
Archaeological and historical assets are also found on Lamu and the surrounding islands. In the center of the town stands, the old fort that was built in 1812 to protect the city from attacks. Scattered throughout the archipelago are several ruins that tells a rich history of the many battles that were fought to achieve control over the waters of the great trade routes. Even the architecture of Lamu Old Town demonstrates the years of outside influences from Arabia, India, Persia and many other locations.
The island of Lamu, though, goes beyond the old town of Lamu. Tour the island by boat or foot, and you will surely come across the peaceful village of Shela. At the edge of this quiet village is a stretch of sand that covers more than seven miles till Kipungani. The pace in Shela is even more relaxed than Lamu of town, and you will find yourself wishing that you never have to leave. For the times when you want to escape even further, visit Kiwayu Island and Manda Island to get a feel for the life of a true castaway. No matter what your desires for a tropical seashore escape on Lamu Island.
Where to stay in Lamu.
For boutique lodgings, we recommend you Mjilis Resort and Manda Bay while Kizingooni Beaches Houses, Kipungani or even Kizingo lodge are excellent mid-range experiences. Then Kijani Hotel is a budget option.
Tour Lamu Attractions.
Your seaside and cultural escapade to Lamu will be unforgettable. Tour of the old town, snorkeling, dhow safari, deep sea fishing, active watersports such as kitesurfing, waterskiing and May more are all available.
Best time to visit Lamu.
January to March are the warmest months while cooler temperatures while cooler temperatures occur in July to September. In April and May, the on rainy season arrives and ends by June with short rains from November.
Lamu is a beautiful group of islands in the north of the country is one of the most popular holiday destinations for beach holiday safari in Kenya. Yellow fine sandy beaches, blue lagoons, fabulous dune landscapes, a lot of peace and a friendly Arabic culture are only some of the many highlighted of the Lamu archipelago.