The
startling contrasts of landscape and the outstanding
natural beauty of Kenya must be seen to be believed.
Long stretches of white sandy beaches are lapped
by crystal clear, turquoise waters protected by
the coral reef, which runs almost the entire length
of the coast.
Kenya’s eastern boundary is an unbroken
line of blue, an azure strip of ocean lying within
the protective shelter of reef.
The coastline of Kenya is a tropical
idyll of soft white sands and gentle sea breeze,
where the passing of a day is marked by the slow
arc of the sun. The pace of life on the coast
is notably slower, languid, more relaxed and at
peace with the world.
Inland, nowhere on earth can
claim such a dense profusion of wildlife in such
spectacular surroundings. From the legendary wilderness
of Tsavo, the majestic peak of Kilimanjaro, the
rain forests of Mount Kenya to the stunning savannah
of the Masai Mara – Landmark Safaris Welcomes
you to share this magnificent works of creation.
Landmark
Safaris has over the years organized beach
safaris along the Kenyan coast including scuba
diving, big game fishing, jet skiing, wind surfing,
beach parachuting, swimming with dolphins, coral
garden snorkeling among others. A Dive beneath
these waters and you discover an undersea paradise.
The coral reefs teem with fish, a kaleidoscope
of colour and life.
Come ashore to beach resorts
and hotels that let you relax and experience this
paradise in style and comfort. Lay back and enjoy
yourself, or get out and explore. Immerse yourself
in a unique coastal culture as rich and rewarding
as the local Swahili cuisine.
Step back from the beach and
discover expanses of rainforest, game rich river
deltas, and much more than you ever expected.
Kenya's beaches are the perfect tropical idyll.
Picture yourself on soft white
sand in the shade of palm tree, where the turquoise
waters of the Indian Ocean shimmer on the horizon
as waves break on a distant reef.
Swim, dive, explore or just relax....
it all feels great.
Water
Sports-
The area is serviced by World Class resorts, centred
around Diani Beach, letting the visitor relax
in style and comfort. The beaches here are broad
expanses of pure white sand, while the ocean is
warm and inviting, with protective reefs creating
perfect calm havens for swimming.
Watersports enthusiasts will
be spoilt for choice on the South Coast. Most
of the resorts and hotels ranged along the beaches
offer a wide range of watersports. Water-skiing,
Sailing, Jetskiing, parasailing and much more
can all be arranged easily at most of the hotels.
Boating-
A range of boats can be hired to explore the coast,
including Hobie cats and sailing skiffs. Sea Kayaks
are also widely available, and are ideal for exploring
remote coves and sheltered bays.
Shimoni is a good place for those
looking to charter yachts. Both yachts and crews
are available for private charter. The coast of
Kenya is a great place to explore by yacht, or
the perfect base from which to set sail for Zanzibar
to the South or the Red Sea to the North.
SCUBA
Diving and Snorkelling-
Diving is generally good all year round, although
visibility lessens during July and August due
to silting. There are dive sites ranged along
the coast from Tiwi south to Shimoni. Some of
the best sites are centred around Kisiite Mpunguti
Marine Reserve. This area is home to large Manta
Rays which are occasionally encountered on dive
expeditions.
In February-March each year,
there are almost guaranteed sightings of Whale
Sharks on outer reef dives along the Kenyan Coast.
One of the best dive sites is Nyulli Reef. A good
deep dive site with strong tidal currents. Spectacular
coral and plunging drop offs are home to excellent
sealife, including snapper, barracuda, rare zebra
sharks and massive Napoleon wrasse.
An easier dive is Kisiite Point.
There is plenty of large, tame shoals to be found
here, with average dive depth at around 12 metres.
Divers at the point often encounter hawksbill
turtles and bottlenose dolphins.
Wreck Diving is possible at the
Northern end of this strip of coast, on the MV
Unfunguo, a former trawler, which has now become
a thriving artificial reef. Since the wreck split
open some years ago, the inner hull has become
a massive haven for sea life, and makes for a
truly spectacular dive.
There are many dive operators
in this area, both private and those attached
to resorts. Equipment, boats, refills and dive
guides are all provided. International PADI, NAUI
and SSI standards of safety and quality are all
maintained. Full courses with qualified instructors
and international SCUBA certification are available.
Many operators offer Night Dives
and specialist Nitrox Diving. The best option
is a day trip on a dive boat, catamaran or dhow
with one of the many dive companies operating
in this area.
A day dhow trip to Wasini Island, within the reserve,
is easily arranged from Diani or Shimoni. This
usually includes snorkeling and/or diving, and
a seafood lunch on the island. This is an ideal
way to spend the day. Dolphins often accompany
the dhows through the reserve, and the island
itself is well worth exploring.
Shimoni has a long standing reputation
for big game fishing. The main game fish include
Sailfish and Marlin, Kingfish, Wahoo, Horse Mackerel
and others. The best source of local information
for fisherman is the Pemba Channel Fishing Club
in Shimoni. A tag and release program ensures
eco-friendly fishing. Big game fishing can be
arranged in season (December-March).
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