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Watamu Safari,
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Watamu
Location
Watamu National Marine Park is situated 30 min drive south of
Malindi, more exactly 128 kilometers north of Mombasa and 28
kilometers south of Malindi. To Kenya's largest National Park, Tsavo
East National Park, it´s only three hours drive.
Place to stay
Ocean Sports Hotel
Ocean Sports is a small, family owned beach hotel located in the
Watamu National Marine Park. Very casual, laid back and relaxed. The
hotel has an excellent restaurant serving fresh seafood and a large
bar with a boat that is the bar's centerpiece. The Ocean Sports bar
is world famous and well worth the extra effort to get there!
The hotel has 15 double bedrooms, each with ensuite bathroom a
private verandah and ceiling fans. There are also a number of family
cottages which may be taken on a half board basis or may be rented
as a self catering house where a cook and cleaner are provided, but
you arrange your own food and drink.
Hemingways Resort
Hemingways Resort is a Five-Star standards and recognition as one of
the Small Luxury Hotels of the World. Hemingways has been voted as
Best Beach Resort in Kenya for a number of years. Inspired cuisine,
great service and friendly staff makes a memorable visit in Watamu.
Activities:
Ocean Sports and Hemingways Resort offers swimming pools, tennis
court, squash court and gym. Main attractions are diving, snorkling,
deep sea fishing, bird watching in the Arabuko Forest or relax on
the 7 km long white sandy beach. We can also arrange safari to Tsavo
East and West National Park. Please ask us for more information.
Cultural Safari
Along the Kenyan Coast one of the most visible cultures is that of
the Swahili peoples. Unlike Kenya's inland tribes, whose histories
are built on oral folklore and cultural traditions, the Swahili
people have a long written record of their history.
This is a history of trade. Not just trade of goods with distant
shores, but also trade of cultures. The trade winds of the Indian
Ocean brought influence from South West Arabia. Dhows were drawn
south by the monsoonal winds (the Kaskazi) from November to April,
and then returned North by the winds known as the Kusi from June to
September. This route became a major source of ivory, slaves, spice
and shells, and by the 9th and 10th centuries, Arab trading outposts
began to appear along the coast.
With settlement came immigration, and a local population of Arab,
Omani and Shirazi people (from Persia- modern day Iran) began to
swell. Intermarriage with the indigenous coastal tribes became
common. After several generations, a unique culture began to form.
Strongly Arab influenced and Islamic, the culture began to develop
its own particularly African language and customs. This was a
culture born of the sea, and the sailing dhow and trade became an
integral part of its existence, as did farming of tropical crops
including mango and coconut.
Soon this culture had a name, derived from the plural of the Arab
word Sahel- Swahili.
The Swahili language, or KiSwahili, is a fusion of Arabic and Bantu
languages.
Swahili civilization spread along the coast, from Lamu southwards.
One of the largest Swahili towns, known as Gedi, lay further North
near modern day Watamu. Gedi is one of Kenya's great unknown
treasures, a wonderful lost city lying in the depths of the great
Arabuko Sokoke forest.
It is also a place of great mystery, an archaeological puzzle that
continues to engender debate among historians. To this day, despite
extensive research and exploration, nobody is really sure what
happened to the town of Gedi and its peoples. This once great
civilization was a powerful and complex Swahili settlement with a
population of over 2500, built during the 13th century.The ruins of
Gedi include many houses, mansions, mosques and elaborate tombs and
cemeteries.
Despite the size and complexity of this large (at least 45 acre)
settlement, it is never mentioned in any historic writings or local
recorded history. The nearby Portuguese settlement at Malindi seems
to have had no contact with, or even known of the existence of Gedi.
The town has all the appearances of a trading outpost, yet its
position, deep in a forest and away from the sea makes it an
unlikely trading centre. What was Gedi trading, and with whom?
But the greatest of all of Gedi's mysteries was its sudden and
inexplicable desertion in the 17th century. The entire town was
suddenly abandoned by all of its residents, leaving it to ruination
in the forest. There are no signs of battle, plague, disturbance or
any cause for this sudden desertion.
One current theory is that the town was threatened by the approach
of the Galla, an inland tribe known to be outwardly hostile at that
time, and that the townspeople fled ahead of their arrival. Yet once
again, local recorded history fails to mention any such large scale
evacuation at this time. No written account of either the rise or
sudden fall of Gedi was ever made.
The ghostly ruins of Gedi lay within the forest that has overgrown
and consumed the town. They had become a part of local folklore,
regarded as a sinister lair of malevolent spirits, until
archaeologists began to uncover the site in the 20th century. It was
gazetted in 1948.
Today there is an excellent museum and well trained guides on hand
to take visitors through the ruins. Gedi remains a mysterious and
atmospheric place to visit.
The pillars and stone walls, ruined mosques and tombs now lie among
stands of trees. The stone floors are thick with leaves, and giant
shrews scuttle through the deserted houses while birds and
butterflies drift through the air. Wandering through Gedi is an
ideal way to spend a morning or afternoon, lost among the secrets of
the past.
In 1498 the Portuguese explorer Vasco de Gama anchored offshore at
Malindi, and a memorial to his landing can be found at Vasco de
Gama's Pillar just outside Malindi. He received an initially warm
welcome, and Malindi became an important Portuguese centre. This
influence would become a pervasive one throughout the coast,
reaching a volatile conclusion with the protracted battles for
control of Fort Jesus (see Mombasa for more details). Just outside
town is a small Portuguese chapel whose graveyard, dating to the
16th century, is a fascinating portrait of the history of this
stretch of coastline.
Use these links to see full information on accommodation, dining and
shopping in Malindi and Watamu and to access our listing of safari
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