This beautiful beautiful site is a home for historical structures and archeological relics .Jumba La Mtwana lies closely to Mtwapa Creek in Kilifi county. The place is splendid for sea lovers as you can experience the sound of the breeze rustling through the trees.
For lovers of ocean gazing, Vuma cliffs in Takaungu is a site to behold. Sitting by the cliffs gives a spectacular scenery of the huge waves crashing against the wild rough cliffs. The place is idealistic for photography, fishermen and adventurous souls looking for thrills.
Nestled in the beautiful green lush mangrove forest of Watamu, is the Mida creek board walk which is  about 260 metres long board that a thrilling adventure to take. The creek also serves as a resting place for migrating birds from Europe and Eurasia. Midacreek along with Arabuko Sokoke Forest comprises a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
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Built entirely from rocks and stones, the ruins dates back to the 15th century and were inhabitated by the Swahili people. From the remains of grand palaces and mosques to modest homes and market places, each structure tells a story of a bygone era. Declared a historical site in 1927, the ruins offers a history lover a lifetime opportunity to experience the intricate history of the people who inhabitated the place. The crumbling walls and worn out constructions of the ruins provides a provoking thought of how delicate and unpredictable the maze of life and might is.
The snake park is nestled along the sundrenched coast of Malindi Kenya, it’s a home to the most amazing and exciting reptiles. For the adventurous people you can drape the snakes around your neck and experience the chilling and an exhilarating experience.
The white sandy beaches of Watamu calls for a sun bathing experience at the beautiful shores of Indian Ocean. As the cool breeze kisses your face the inviting ocean waves gives a magical view of nature and tranquility. If you are an ocean lover, a day at the beach will forever remain etched in your adventurous memories in your mind.
Located in the Indian Ocean in Coastal Kenya, Wakawaka Island in Watamu is an amazing gateway for those seeking to kiss or swim with the dolphins, snorkeling or sipping to the beauty of deep sea escapades.
From being welcomed by the traditional dancers from the community to the tasty Swahili cuisines.
If you are looking for a magical gateway then consider Wakawaka island tour.
With every step you take towards the soaring platforms tucked far above the forest canopy, the zip-lining excitement at Kakuyuni Stage Park grows. Located 12 kilometers from Malindi, Kakuyuni Stage Park offers an array of activities ranging from picnics, bike riding, zip-lining, Tibetan bridges and safari drives around the park. With the different adventurous activities at Kakuyuni, a day spent there will not only be memorable but also exciting and thrilling to remember.
Amidst the lush foliage and the chirping melodies of birds singing; at the hanging gardens one finds solace and rejuvation. The gardens are located past Malindi town. The botanical wonder at the Hanging gardens paints the region with natural beauty. The gardens are haven for adventure seekers and more than 200 types of orchids thrive in the garden.
Malindi falconry, the sanctuary for reptiles and birds is an interesting destination for reptiles and bird lovers. Under the guidance of seasoned falconers you can watch in awe the falcons, hawks and eagles take to the skies with breathtaking grace and precision, their keen eyes locked on the elusive prey. The falconry offers a tourist a chance to interact with the wild, an experience that will always remain ingrained in the hearts and minds of those who visit.
Malindi pier which is the longest in East Africa was built in the 1960s to serve as a maritime structure for trade and commerce. The pier gives a beautiful experience as you watch the ocean kiss the shoreline. In addition, the pier is an awesome place to watch beautiful sunrise views and rays. Next to the pier are the remnants of a majestic shipwreck; a testament of the tales of the ocean. It’s an idealistic place for both family and romantic getaways especially for the morning and evening walk not forgetting to mention the best spot for epic sunrise views.
The Sabaki river mouth has been listed as an important bird area by Bird International. Moreover, the river is an amazing area for crocodile and hippos watching. The estuary at river Sabaki offers a nature enthusiast an eye catching experience as the water battle out as it enters the ocean.
The Mambrui sand dunes are a sight to behold and it offers the Dubai-vibe in Kenya. Located few kilometers from Malindi and rising like undulating waves frozen in time, their golden grains sculpted by the whims of wind and weather, the sand dunes create a sea of sand that cascades to the horizons. A visit to the sand dunes leaves you enthralled with each click of shutter as you capture the magical moments.
This magical site to behold is tucked away in the coastal side of Kenya. The colored canyons of Marafa also known as Hell’s kitchen is an odd sandstone canyon outside of Malindi, locally known as Nyari. The site offers beautiful sunsets as you get to experience the beauty of an evening sun kissing the western horizons.
Gongoni salt mines are located 30 kilometers Northwest of Malindi. When you visit this place you get to witness the entire salt production process which will leave you thrilled. Apart from the  salt works, the place  is not only an haven of bird species but also a paradise where one can enjoy bird watching and photography.