
Kiwayu Safari Village
Kiwayu Safari Village is located on the Kenyan mainland about 30 miles north of Lamu Island. It is set in a breathtakingly beautiful bay opposite Kiwayu Island, nestled amongst the mainland dunes.
The camp has 21 cottages, which are built in the traditional "Bajuni" style using mangrove poles, palm thatch and matting. The suites are set amongst the star palms along the beach, each has en-suite facilities and an extensive verandah for lounging (complete with hammock and Lamu beds). There is also a dining room and a separate lounge and bar area.
The white coral beach stretches for miles on each side of the camp. Snorkeling, wind surfing, laser sailing, water skiing, fishing and exploring the mangrove forests and picnics can all be arranged. It is also possible to go sailing in the camp's Jahazi or dhow, to roam the Kiwayu archipelago of islands and sample some of the undisturbed Bajuni culture in this very sparsely populated area. Bird watching is excellent and deep-sea fishing can also be organised.


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