Introduction

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 travellers.

Explore Old Town It is essential for tourists in Lamu to pay a visit to the Old Town, where architectural features such as carved doorways and enclosed courtyards show the influences of Arabic and European cultures. Being a UNESCO heritage site, it offers an authentic insight into the region, and has charming cafes and lovely souvenir or craft shops where tourists can buy keepsakes!

Sail a Dhow Dhows are one of the means of transport on the island so visitors should enjoy a leisurely ride on a traditional dhow. Dhows can be booked beforehand, and the prices can mostly be negotiated!

Visit the Floating Bar  which  floats precariously deep in the waters for those who would love to drink whisky or beer on the Indian Ocean as they watch the sunset. The Floating Pub and Restaurant in Lamu Island is one of the few spots where tourists can drink because in the old town, there is no clubbing or having wild parties. Located about one kilometre from Shela and Lamu towns, the bar offers locals and visitors a unique experience.

 Visit Shela Village 3km away from Lamu, this fishing village is home to some of the most spectacular beaches in East Africa, with sand dunes, and the scenic view of the pristine ocean. Moreover, it allows guests to explore the beautiful marketplace, where they can taste savoury Swahili dishes.

Enjoy the Cuisine The exquisite cuisine exists as an amalgamation of African and Eastern tastes, with delicious foods such as biryani, curry, couscous, pasta, chapati, coconut rice, mango chutney, mahamri (spiced doughnut), and fresh, mouthwatering seafood, all made with unique flavours such as cumin, cinnamon, clove, and coconut milk!

Go to the Ruined City of Takwa The coral-stone ruins are the remains of settlements from the 17th century and serve as tourist attractions due to their beauty and history.

Visit Lamu Museum This charming and well-designed museum allows tourists to observe the amazing history and Swahili culture. The patient, friendly and knowledgeable guides can show the enriching archives and beautiful archives to the travellers.

Walk Along the Beaches The deserted beaches of Lamu are sandy, scenic, and serene. Without any crowds, the tourists can relax or walk along the peaceful beach. The scenery looks like a beautiful painting, and makes the experience even more special and unforgettable!

Visit the Lamu Fort Constructed in 1830, this Fort was once a slave getaway and later became a prison. Today, it exists as a reminder of the island’s rich history, and the influence that the Omani Arabs, British, Chinese, Turks, Indians, and Portuguese have had on the island.

Visit Manda Island This stunning destination is located just across the channel from Shela, and is mostly uninhabited so it offers peace and tranquillity, and acts as the best spot to watch the sunset behind the Lamu island. The unspoiled beach is a great place to relax and enjoy the view! At Manda Bay, tourists can enjoy water sports such as kayaking and waterboarding etc.

Skyward Express

Wilson/Lamu 9h00 arrive 11h10

Lamu/Wilson 11h30 depart 13h40

or

Via /Malindi

Wilson/Lamu 14h10 arrive 16h05

Lamu/Wilson 16h25 depart 18h20

 

Fly Safarilink

Supplement 3,500

Wilson/Lamu 1h30 arrive 2h45

Lamu/Wilson 15h05 depart 17h05

Accommodation and Destinations

Days 1 - 4

Full Board - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Lunch

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4 Days / 3 Nights

Group Size: TBA

Reference Number: BS/CWT/2022

Price

2 Nights Air Package on Full Board Basis (sea-view)                          

Starting from; KES 50,800/- pp. sharing a double room          

Starting from; KES 50,800/- pp. in a single room

Starting from; KES 30,400/- Per child sharing                          

 

Each Extra Night

Starting from; KES 15,900/- pp. sharing double room

Starting from; KES 15,900/- pp. in a single room

Starting from; KES 6,000/- Per child sharing

Includes:

  • Accommodation
  • Meals on Full Board basis i.e. Breakfast, lunch and dinner.
  • 2 Nights flying package includes; return internal flight Wilson Airport - Lamu - Wilson Airport inclusive all applicable taxes.

Excludes:

  • Gratuities
  • Any item not mentioned in the inclusions

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