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Vipingo Ridge, Kenya
Golf Vipingo Ridge
Vipingo Reach Golf par excellence
Der Baobab Golfplatz gehört zu Kenia's neuesten Golfplätze. Eingebettet zwischen der Küste und den grünen Hügeln von Kenia mit einem mäandernen System der Seen und Bäche die durch den Kurs führen, wurde der Golfplatz nach internationalen Standards gebaut.
Die launische Kaskazi und Kuzi Monsunbrise macht diesen Platz mit 18Loch, Par 72 zu einer absoluten Herausforderung und zu einem herrlichen Genuss für jeden Golfer. Umfangreiche Fairway Modellierungen und die Bepflanzung von einheimischen Bäumen stellen Elemente und Unterhaltung für jedes Loch.
Der Baobab Golfplatz in Vipingo Ridge bringt eine beispiellose Dimension für Golf in Afrika. Ein computergestütztes Bewässerungssystem hält das feine Bermuda-Gras auf dem gesamten Platz und Umgebung zu jeder Zeit in einem hervorragenden Zustand.
Der Kurs wurde von David Jones, Vorstandsmitglied der European Tour und der ehemaligen Kenya Open Champion entworfen und wird von Ian Woosnam OBE, ehemaliger Nummer eins der Welt und US Masters-Sieger bestätigt. Die Lage des Platzes mit Blick auf den Indischen Ozean bietet Golfer eine phantastische Aussicht in einem der spektakulärsten Bereiche der natürlichen Schönheit in Kenia.
































Tsavo East National Park, Kenya
Safari Tsavo Ost/West and Amboseli
Safari Tsavo Ost/West and Amboseli
National Parks: Tsavo East, Tsavo West and Amboseli: For this big tour you should allow at least 3 nights/4 days.The price includes the game drives in the parks, transfer as well as overnight stays and meals, except drinks. These overnight stays are exciting and sometimes have a direct view of the waterholes, where you can watch the animals at night.Remember that it makes more sense to explore the same park for at least 2 days. Tsavo East offers a larger number of animals, but Tsavo West has a slightly more attractive landscape. Both parks have their charm!Email our representative Joseph A. Kolani joseangore@yahoo.com for current costs and options. He will clarify your request with the tour operator and send you an offer.Here is a list of safari operators from the Kenya Friends group on Facebook
Here is a list of safari operators from the group "Kenya Friends" on Facebook.

Hell’s Kitchen, Marafa, Kenya
Hell's Kitchen
Hell's Kitchen is a nature reserve and is located about 40 kilometres from Malindi near the village of Marafa. Take the Lamu Road northwards to Mambrui and then turn left towards Marafa.
Hell's Kitchen is a rugged area with cliffs up to 30 metres high, which shine in a variety of colours. This area was probably formed by volcanic activity long before there were any people here. It is a great experience for nature lovers.

Nguuni Nature Sanctuary, Mombasa, Kenya
Nguuni Nature Sanctuary
A natural paradise hidden in the Nguu Tatu Hills on Mombasa’s Jurassic Coastline.
Just a ten minute drive from Bamburi, Nguuni Nature Sanctuary is home to a diverse range of African wildlife and makes for a beautiful place to both explore and relax with friends and family.

Kilifi Creek, Kenya
Dhawtrip to the bird island
Max the Captain takes you with his Dhaw to the Bird Island in Kilifi Creek. Experience a fantastic sunset!

Mnarani ruins, Kilifi, Kenya, Kilifi, Kenya
Journey into the past - Gede and Manharani Ruins
Visit the 12th-century Mnarani Ruins, the history of Kenya, and admire the over 1000-year-old baobab tree.
The Gede Ruins, the Sokoke Forest and the Mida Creek in Watamu is a great day out.

Mida Creek, Watamu, Kenya
Sokoke Forest and Mida Creek
Hike early in the morning in the Sokoke Forest and listen to the birdsong. If you are lucky you will even find elephants. Nearby, you wander the Mida Creek on a long Indiana Jones rope bridge over the mangroves and marvel at rare waterfowl. Interesting there the ebb and flow.

Mombasa Go-Kart and Adventure Park, Mombasa, Kenya
Mombasa Panorama Bike Tour
Mombasa Panorama Bike Tour
Panorama Bike Tour Mombasa
This tour never fails to inspire. The half-day bike tour takes approx. 4 hours = approx. 24 km. Be sure to discuss the route in advance, as there are different routes depending on your fitness level. The bikes are always well prepared, clean and in good working order. The tour is led and accompanied by two tour guides. The two are said to do this perfectly. The pace and breaks are very well adapted to the respective group. The explanations and route selection are very informative and varied.
On this tour, you get lots of interesting insights into the villages and meet lots of friendly people. It is also a great landscape and you can enjoy a breathtaking view of Mombasa. If you are fit, we would definitely recommend a full-day tour.
Highly recommended, you get to see the authentic Africa! The children who wave happily along the way are delighted to receive some sweets!

Local Ocean Conservation, Watamu, Kenya
Local Ocean Conservation (Sea Turtles)
Our guests are always very impressed after this visit. There is a guided tour of the facility and the staff are very knowledgeable. The tour lasts about an hour and is very interesting and thought provoking. The information on display is imaginative and gets the message across to protect not only the sea turtles but the whole oceans, seas and environment.
The conservation center also does excellent work with the local fishing community. It is well worth a visit when you are in Watamu.
The visit can also be booked online.
Lots of pictures and informations.

Takaungu, Kenya
Takaungu and the leather factory
Leather manufactory in Takaungu
About 10 km south of Kilifi branches off from the coastal road B 8 a piste to the fishing village Takaungu, nestles on another narrow bay. In the center of the village rises the burial place of the last sultan of the Arabian Mazrui dynasty of Mombasa. He had been banished here in 1837 after his fall. The village, with its Swahili population, gives an idea of ??what Kenya's locations on the Indian Ocean might have looked like before tourism spread. Whitewashed houses line quiet streets, three simple mosques testify to the Islamic character of this settlement.
In Takaungu Bay, the tides are particularly noticeable. Within a short time the bay is without water and then the water comes back and you have to cross the water with an old boat.
Worth a visit is certainly also a visit to the leather manufactory ZINJ pearl and leather design. You can also get a look into the workshop where many locals create the beautiful handbags, cases, key chains, backpacks and much more by hand and decorate with pearls. Great thing!

Turtle Bay Dive Center, Turtle Bay Road, Watamu, Kenya
Turtle Bay Dive Center in Watamu
Turtle Bay Dive Center Watamu
Dive & Watersports Center Watamu
Experience many beautiful dives with the Turtle Bay Dive Center in Watamu. According to the guests, the dive center leaves nothing to be desired. They are well catered for and warmly looked after during the dives. The dive sites are very varied and rich in fish.
With a bit of luck you might even see dolphins. The dive center is well maintained and is run by Harry and Tina with a lot of passion, the whole team is always helpful and motivated.
Ideal for beginners to learn, returners to refresh themselves stress-free and experienced divers to customize their dives.
Inquire at the following telephone number: +254 715 386 302
https://turtle-dive.com

Haller Park, Mombasa, Kenya
Haller Park mombasa
HALLER PARK Mombasa Nyali
Very beautiful game park on the outskirts of Mombasa. The park, a former quarry of the cement factory which was renaturalised by the Swiss Rene Haller in 1959, captivates with its rustic charm. Between many old food production facilities, such as the fish breeding tanks, a flourishing and jungle-like landscape with an infinite number of indigenous plants develops. Every fan of lost places and Jurassic Park will get their money's worth.
Of course, the best wildlife park is nothing without its inhabitants, and here we were presented with a huge selection of different native animals. Right at the entrance we were greeted by a giant tortoise, many of which roam freely around the park. In addition to the tortoises, we also found lots of monkeys, snakes, lizards, crocodiles, butterflies, elands, oryx, warthogs, the two hippos and a whole herd of giraffes.
The highlight was of course the feeding of the giraffes, where you can buy a small bag of food for the equivalent and feed the giraffes yourself. A tip on the side: buy a bag for the monkeys, they are also very happy. The feeding of the hippos and crocodiles was of course also well worth seeing. The park entrance fee of around €10 per person is more than reasonable for the variety of species on offer. There are also plenty of hungry mouths to feed and staff to pay.
Haller Park is a great day trip for everyone and as compensation for a safari that you can't do. But the whole thing is definitely worth a visit and urgently needed to preserve the park. The city centre mall with supermarket, restaurants and cafés is right next door. The waste management in the park is particularly noteworthy: waste separation is a top priority here, with a separate bin for each type of waste (residual waste, glass, metal, plastic).
Conclusion: Hallerpark is a must in Mombasa! Great park and great work by the team!