KENYA'S COASTAL RETREAT
DAY ONE: NAIROBI - MOMBASA
The morning is spent relaxing while the afternoon
is occupied by a visit to the nearby Nairobi National Park that nestles
with the city as its backdrop. Take the "Lunatic Express"
train to Mombasa arriving early the next morning. Dinner and overnight
in the sleeper.
DAY TWO: MOMBASA - SOUTH COAST
Transfer by vehicle to hotel on the renown Diani Beach, where the next
few days are spent enjoying the unspoiled white sands of these beaches.
Accommodation is on half board to enable you sample the varied cuisine
that is found in the eateries of the many hotels that dot this coast.
DAY THREE TO DAY SIX:
DIANI BEACH
These days are spent by the beach sunbathing or engaged in the numerous
water sports that are available including:- Scuba diving, snorkeling,
wind surfing, big game fishing and deep sea diving.
DAY SEVEN: DIANI -
NAIROBI
Morning flight to Nairobi after transfer by road to the coastal town
of Mombasa. Dinner at Carnivore before flight back home.
WATAMU - is
about 170 kms. from Mombasa Airport with transfer time approximately
2 hours. You can get into Mombasa using any International Airline via
Nairobi for your Coastal Holiday. From Nairobi you can fly Kenya Airways,
Flamingo Airlines, Air Kenya or Eagle Aviation. You can also take the
train or travel by road a distance of 500kms.
MOMBASA - This
is the largest and most popular Island on the Kenyan Coast, with a major
Port and an International Airport. Its historical influence is still
visible in Mombasa Town, which is a mystical mixture of ancient and
modern. The Old Town dominated by Fort Jesus with its lurid saga of
conquest and siege, the narrow alleys overshadowed by high ornamental
balconies, and the vibrant bazaars, combines with the New Town to provide
an intriguing potpourri of romanticism and practicality. Mombasa Island
is split up into three general areas, North Coast, South coast and Mombasa
Town. The beach hotels are located in the former two areas.
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SHIMBA HILLS NATIONAL
PARK - A few kilometers out of Mombasa, sandy, coconut forested
lanscape and a rise in altitude gives way to a beautiful topography
of tropical forest with refreshing cool air and vistas of the Indian
Ocean. Among a variety of other game, are Sable and Roan Antelope, Elephants,
Buffaloes, Leopards and Syke who are at home in this park.
MALINDI
- Historically dates back to the 9th Century, with Arab occupation
from the 13th Century onwards. It has been a rich trade centre with
the near East and this influence can be seen characterised in its Arabic
architecture. It is now a popular Beach Resort. The 1980's brought in
a lot of Italian investment with many building their summer villas here,
thus the recent Italian influence in the restaurants and shops.