Portuguese explorer Vasco de Gama stopped at Malindi on his way to India in 1498 and erected a pillar that remains overlooking the harbor, however precariously, to this day. Still popular with Europeans, Malindi is famed for coral reefs that lie just 1,000 feet off its shore, best seen at Malindi National Marine Park or nearby Watamu. Game fishing, surfing and simply relaxing on the beach are popular local pastimes. The narrow streets and market of Malindi's old town are worth a visit.
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Siamo locati a Malindi ma operiamo anche per chi alloggia a Watamu o in altre zone del kenya. BAsta chiedere : che ce vo ' !! Chiedere e' lecito.....Rispondere cortesia. Noi siamo qui per aiutarvi a vivere il vero Kenya.
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The coastal village of Watamu is known for its wonderful white sand beach. The region is protected as part of the Watamu National Marine Park.
Watamu Beach especially near Fortamu is a paradise. Beautiful white sand beach where you can walk freely and enjoy the spectacular view. During high tides you can enjoy the water that is giving the sensation of a warm bathtub. I spent a wonderful week! Definitively a place to visit in Kenya.
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Located just a few kilometers from Malindi town is this sandstone canyon Marafa depression. If you visit in the evening, the layer cake colors of the sandstone reveal hues of whites, pinks, oranges and deep crimson making the gorge so striking at sunset. There is a fable and a geological explanation of how it was formed, once you visit you’ll get to pick which one to believe. Excellent for a day trip when combined with other activities in Malindi.
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