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5.0 based on 19 reviews
Ndoro is a piece of heaven! A stunning garden with Zimbabwean Shona sculpture placed like hidden treasures. Carola is the perfect host. She knows her subject & we learned a lot. She is kind & thoughtful- offering drinks while showing her displays. The tour ended with a very affordable gift shop - jewelry, metal sculpture. But most of the Shona pieces are available to buy, too. Highly recommend scheduling an appointment to see this great spot in Malindi!! Tracy N., San Rafael, CA
4.5 based on 82 reviews
Housed in a former (Colonial) government office/ private home this personal collection of a Kenyan official (pictured with Ladybird Johnson in a photo) packs a wallop. Practically across the street from the Nairobi Serena Hotel.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Thank goodness that this museum exists to bring the local culture and history to light. They have a nice selection of Maasai artifacts and jewelry.
4.5 based on 312 reviews
Gede National Monument is a historical and archaeological site found near Gede town about 120 km from Mombasa and 16km from Malindi in Kenya. Gede National Monument is open to the public seven days a week including public holidays from 7:30 am in the morning to 6:00pm in the evening.
Enjoyed tour of the site, very knowledgeable guide. Rich historical site and worth the visit any day. I recommend a visit to the site
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Continues to be a great gallery. Well curated and the staff know about the works. Do ask to be shown the other rooms - there are now display rooms on both ground and upper floor (so if you find one closed, have a look for the other).
4.5 based on 8 reviews
I visited as I was staying within walking distance. Although only a small gallery I spent a couple of hours studying the exhibits. The Murumbi Collection is fascinating and the gallery exceeded my expectations.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
So much talent. So much talent.This is a place for you if you love local*. There are so many young people with initiatives and businesses that are so out of this world, it made me realize the untapped potential here in Kenya.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Take a tour of the first privately registered museum in Kenya and discover why the Maasai people continue to fascinate millions across the world. Experienced curators spent over 6 years visiting the communities to put together a real authentic museum just for you.
For the lovers if African culture, this museum offers the best historical culture of the Masai people. There is a fully built manyatta and a museum full of Masai costumes, weapons, and decoration.Once inside you can learn more about Masai culture through a Video documentary.
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