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TRAVEL KENYA'S NORTH COAST: KILIFI

by - May 31, 2019

TRAVEL KENYA’S NORTH COAST: KILIFI

FUN FACTS ABOUT KILIFI TOWN AND WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT
In keeping with the travel series of Kenya’s north coast, today we are glimpsing at the town of Kilifi.
Quick facts
Kilifi is among the largest of the six counties in Kenya’s coast province covering approximately an area of 12,370.8 square kilometres running all the way from Mtwapa as far as Malindi to the north. The two towns in the county are Kilifi and Malindi. Despite Kilifi being the capital it is the smaller of the two. It’s a quaint little place; not what one expects based on how well known Kilifi as a county is. However let not this dissuade you because it’s a very charming place to visit with its size and all. In contrast to the sister town Malindi, Kilifi is more traditional and the foreign influences cannot readily be felt.

The town is divided by the kilifi creek an estuary of Goshi river with one side being called mnarani and the other main Kilifi town.
It's location near the Creek gives anyone entering town a breathtaking view. It is known for its long beautiful Indian Ocean beaches such as Bofa Beach which is dotted with resorts.

Kilifi might have existed as early as the 14th century. Having been built from the remnants of early Arab civilization of the coastal region because of the presence of the Mnarani Ruins which are remains of an old Swahili settlement that comprises 2 mosques and several tombs.

WHAT’S FUN TO SEE?
Manarani Ruins/Monument
The mnarani (A derivative of the word Mnara in Swahili meaning pillar/tower) ruins is a historical site built atop 107 steps comprising remains of two mosques and a number of tombs. The inscriptions on the tombs and the mosques are written in Persian language which seems to suggest that the early settlers in Mnarani were Persians except for one which is written in ancient Arabic. Mnarani was eventually destroyed by the Galla invasion in the early 17th century and archaeological evidence seems to confirm this. The site is now preserved by the National Museums of Kenya

There are also a number of huge Baobab trees said to be as old as 800 years. Due to the nativity of baobabs in the region, the coastal tribes especially the mijikenda have a spiritual attachment to them and ancestral histories.
The Ruins also have a clean compound that is perfect for a nice picnic and clear pathways for one to take a trip around the ruins.

Kilifi Bridge

The Bridge is reportedly the longest in Kenya at a length of over 400m overlaying the kilifi creek to connect the kilifi main town and mnarani enabling movement across the regions. However the brigdge isn’t good only for its primary purpose; because of its beauty it has also been used for great photography and as background for music videos by artists etc.
Old Kilifi ferry



The ferry was used as a means to cross the creek to either side of the town before the bridge was constructed in 1991.Today the wreckages of the old ferry can only be seen at low tide but boats and yachts can be seen docking here.

Kilifi Creek

One of the most picturesque places in Kenya’s coastline is the Kilifi creek. The creek is the remnant of the once massive Goshi river at a time when average coastal rainfall was much higher.At the moment it is just an estuary by the coastline with an amazing view of the channel leading into the ocean.
Access to either side of Kilifi town over the creek is via the imposing Kilifi Bridge
It is also a very cool place to relax especially for love birds who want to go for a wild romantic camp. There are ships that take people to and from the creek and one can also enjoy boat rides in the evening. The restaurants and hotels along Kilifi Creek have popular seafood which tourists can  enjoy. There are various clubs around the creek which offer various water sports such as kayaking, sailing, wake boarding, waterskiing. One can also explore the creek by boat dhow, kayak or yatch.
FUN FACT: The Kilifi creek was the setting for the New Yorker magazine work of fiction written by Lionel Shriver going by the same name that won the BBC national short story award back in 2014. You can check it out here https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013/11/25/kilifi-creek
Bofa beach


The town’s seafront 3 km stretch beach where one can enjoy the sandy beach and wild waters of Kilifi by driving all the way to the beachfront. Bofa Beach is very quiet with white sands, a few small boats and locals enjoying the ocean. There is also plenty of accommodation in form of Hotels and resorts lining up here such as the baobab sea lodge.
Mnarani club and spa
A high end beach resort on the edge of kilifi creek in a 40 acre landscaped tropical garden. The garden has beautiful paths that lead down to the private mnarani cove. The little sheltered beach offers great water sports opportunities such scuba diving, as water skiing and wake boarding. Its quality and posh facilities caters for conferences and events, weddings, luxury spa treatments in addition to the great accommodation rooms available with a choice of creek, garden or pool views.

Nautilus
This beautifully built over water restaurant is a combo of authentic Kenyan coastal architecture and international cuisine. The Swiss owned restaurant is located on the kilifi creek along the old ferry road. It is famous for its great seafood and Italian meals. the perfect views overlooking the old kilifi ferry makes it a great spot for romantic dinners especially at sunset-the view over the creek is just amazing.
Karen at Nautilus
Distant relatives Eco-lodge and back packers.
This is an eco-friendly destination for all environmentally conscious travellers as everything is recycled here. Because of its location it’s a good place for all those backpackers and the budget conscious visitor who enjoys nature. What is there to love about distant relatives eco-lodge you say? Well plenty…
🙌 Friday nights for all you can eat pizza (I am starting with pizza because I looove it..)
🙌 Movie nights
🙌Live bands and performances: which happen to include both local as well as international artistes. The Eco-lodge is also renowned for hosting one of Kenya’s largest New Year’s Eve parties.
🙌 Camp nights- campers where are you!! They light actual bonfires and hold a camp night.
🙌 A restaurant catering for both local and international travellers in terms of cuisine.
🙌Accommodation facilities made completely from local materials and which also are environmentally friendly. The bandas as they are called are accommodation units all en-suite that can fit families or groups. Others include dorms, safari tents and private rooms.
🙌Fun activities- are you adventurous? Say no more because there is reef snorkeling trips, moonlit dhow sailing, village walks, beach bonfires, beach volleyball and wild cliff adventures
🙌 Did I mention pizza nights…oh right I did, I just love it.
Hotel titanic
Roof top swimming pool

 
Other attractions within the larger kilifi area:
The Arabuko Sokoke Forest reserve
This is the last remnant of the coastal tropical forest that covered most of the East African region. And also the second largest reserve of birdlife in Africa?  Unlike the surrounding coastal environment of palms and baobab the forest is alive with butterflies and birds of various species, the trees beaming with monkey population while the forest floor hides a number of small animals. The elephants even pass through en-route to the river sabaki on the other side. The ancient town of Gedi, used to thrive hidden away in this forest before its destruction. The forest is protected and managed by the Kenya forest service (KFS). While here you can also pop by the community based conservation program Kipepeo (butterfly) project and enjoy the collection of butterfly species bred. The local community came together to help and work towards conservation of the forest; they now breed, monitor and produce insects which are sold to both local and international markets.
The Vipingo Ridge
This is a private residential golfing destination on an estate of 2500 acres. For the posh luxury seeking traveller that seeks the finer things this is the place to be complete with a clubhouse, beach club private, airstrip and two 18 hole championship golf courses, horse riding stables, lakes, woodland and nature trails. What is there not like about the grandeur of this place? Well nothing as long as the cash is there.
Sultan palace beach retreat
Here is another high end destination for travelers visiting Kilifi. This beautifully designed array of holiday homes is perfect for families wanting the extravagance of space and privacy. One will actually be spoilt for choice for the varied house sizes ranging from one, two, three and four bedroom. The resort is kid friendly with a huge water park, a club house for all family entertainment and to top it all off it is located just a few meters from the beach.

Sun and Sand Beach Resort

Among the oldest luxury hotels in the Kenyan coast Sun and sand is built over a 12 acre beach property with one of the best accesses to the Indian Ocean shores. It is located on the southern part of Kilifi near Mtwapa made to cater for all sorts of travelers interested in enjoying the warm coastal weather and white beaches. 

Bonus photos
Holidaying 

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Love Muchly,
Liz😍😍  

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