With its centuries-old Swahili settlements, a couple of gorgeous beaches, and culture and architecture distinctive from what you encounter elsewhere along the Kenyan coast, Lamu is beguiling. Whether you're looking to lose yourself in the fragrant labyrinth of tiny streets in Lamu Town and spend hours admiring carved Omani and Swahili doorways, or whether you're looking for a peaceful beachfront stay replete with yoga, art, and fusion food in Shela village, Lamu has something to satisfy most travelers.
Manda is a quiet lattice of dune and mangroves a short hop and jump across from Shela. The island has just started to feel the claws of development, and the appealing long beach facing Lamu is backed by a couple of places to stay and several huge private villas. Beyond the beach, traditional life continues unabated in a local fishing village, and a small Orma settlement looks after a Shela-based green turtle conservation project in that visitors can take part. And if you take a dhow or speedboat to the Takwa ruins, particularly atmospheric around sunset, you can visualize a once-great city that once dominated this peaceful backwater.

2 Days / 1 Night
Group Size: TBA
Reference Number: BST/CWT/2023
1) RESIDENTS:
- Resident Starting from; USD 220 per person sharing per night
- Resident Starting from; USD 280 per person in a Single Per night
2) NON-RESIDENTS:
- Non-resident Starting from; USD 275.00 per person sharing per night
- Non-resident Starting from; USD 300.00 per person in a Single Per night
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Rooms are subject to availability
Rates are subject to change.
Includes:
- Accommodation.
- Meal on Full board
- Return transfers in Lamu
- WIFI access
- Shared pool and dining area
- Laundry
Excludes:
- Extra Activities
- Tours and Excursions
- Tips/Gratuities
- Taxes
- SGR charges
- Items of personal nature
- Anything not listed in the includes
