Monday, 12 March 2012

Malindi Soul


Malindi is one of the oldest ancient Swahili Towns in East Africa, it is rich in history and was once a vibrant center of trade
Attractions
Vasco Da Gama Pillar
The first thing that comes to mind when travelling to Malindi is this historical pillar that was erected by Portuguese Explorer Vasco Da Gama as a navigational aid in 1498
Museum at the house of columns
This place would certainly appeal to children rather than adults. On display is the preserved coelacanth; a pre historic fish pre dating the dinosaurs though very rare in the Indian Ocean waters. In addition there is an interactive exhibition for children. On the upper floors is an exhibition of the life and times of Vasco Da Gama and Muslim cultural artifacts.
Malindi National Marine Park
This is a top of the list of things to do: a snorkel safari and you may see a turtle lounging in the shallows of a coral head. Take your own equipment especially if smaller sizes are needed for the children. Entry charges for residents: Adults and children Ksh 100, East African Residents Adults Ksh.300 children Ksh. 150 Non residents’ adults’ $15 children 10
 Scuba Diving
There are a total of 8 dive sites in Malindi and more in neighboring Watamu Islands
Malindi Crocodile Park and Snake Park
Located just off the main road the Marine Park is open from 9 am to 5.30Pm Residents pay Ksh 300/150 adult/child. To watch the 3m long crocodiles gorge visit from 4pm on Wednesdays and Saturday
Best time to travel to Malindi
December – April when the area is bathed in the balmy north east monsoon trade winds. Christmas and Easter are the most ideal times to visit Malindi. From May to November the wind changes direction to cooler winds from the south east. A lot of rainfall comes between May and June in July the weather is mild and pleasant. Easter is an especially good time to escape the sun and sand visitors
Getting there
Malindi is a 2 hour drive from Mombasa and 8 hours from Nairobi via Mombasa. You can take a 45min flight to Diani Ukunda and transfer to Malindi via road


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