Lamu
Lamu Island offers visitors a diverse range of experiences. Its pristine white sandy beaches, fringed by palm trees and lapped by turquoise waters, are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling. Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy sailing, windsurfing, and dhow cruises, while nature lovers can explore the mangrove forests and spot a variety of bird species.
Lamu Old Town the historic town of Lamu, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a major attraction in itself. Its narrow streets, ancient buildings, and Swahili architecture provide a unique glimpse into the island's rich cultural heritage.
Lamu Cultural Festival held annually, is a vibrant celebration of the island's Swahili heritage. The festival features traditional music, dance performances, donkey races, henna painting, and Swahili cuisine, providing a unique cultural experience for visitors.
Dhow Cruises traditional dhow sailing trips are a popular activity in Lamu. Visitors can take a cruise on a traditional wooden dhow and explore the surrounding waters, visit nearby islands, or enjoy fishing and snorkeling.