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Lamu Island, part of the Lamu Archipelago 341 kilometers northeast of Mombasa, is home to Lamu Town, Kenya's oldest continuously inhabited town and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Established around 1370, Lamu boasts a rich Swahili culture with a predominantly Muslim population. Explore the 23 mosques scattered throughout the town, or visit the donkey sanctuary, a unique aspect of Lamu's identity.

Lamu Town itself is a waterfront gem. Explore the narrow streets and courtyards, free from the noise and congestion of cars. Immerse yourself in the historic buildings, mosques, and the town's unique atmosphere.

Learn more about Lamu's fascinating history and architectural styles at the Lamu Museum, where you can admire the intricate designs on the doors throughout the town. For a beach escape, head to Shela Beach, known for its pristine sands and beautiful dunes. Relax on the clear waters, but be aware that amenities are minimal.

History buffs can delve deeper into the past by exploring the Siyu Fort, a well-preserved structure made from coral stone.

Lamu offers a variety of options beyond sightseeing. Take a class or workshop on Swahili woodcarving, or book your next adventure with Halal Safaris. Rejuvenate with a hot stone massage at the Natural Lamu Beauty Spa, or plan your itinerary with the help of travel experts at Boutique Travel Experts or Kassim Tours & Holiday Dreams. Explore the surrounding area with a day trip arranged by Kassim Tours & Holiday Dreams, or discover boat rentals with Coast Eco-tours. For the adrenaline seekers, Satima Expeditions And Events offers exciting adventures.

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Lamu

Lamu Island, part of the Lamu Archipelago 341 kilometers northeast of Mombasa, is home to Lamu Town, Kenya's oldest continuously inhabited town and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Established around 1370, Lamu boasts a rich Swahili culture with a predominantly Muslim population. Explore the 23 mosques scattered throughout the town, or visit the donkey sanctuary, a unique aspect of Lamu's identity.

Lamu Town itself is a waterfront gem. Explore the narrow streets and courtyards, free from the noise and congestion of cars. Immerse yourself in the historic buildings, mosques, and the town's unique atmosphere.

Learn more about Lamu's fascinating history and architectural styles at the Lamu Museum, where you can admire the intricate designs on the doors throughout the town. For a beach escape, head to Shela Beach, known for its pristine sands and beautiful dunes. Relax on the clear waters, but be aware that amenities are minimal.

History buffs can delve deeper into the past by exploring the Siyu Fort, a well-preserved structure made from coral stone.

Lamu offers a variety of options beyond sightseeing. Take a class or workshop on Swahili woodcarving, or book your next adventure with Halal Safaris. Rejuvenate with a hot stone massage at the Natural Lamu Beauty Spa, or plan your itinerary with the help of travel experts at Boutique Travel Experts or Kassim Tours & Holiday Dreams. Explore the surrounding area with a day trip arranged by Kassim Tours & Holiday Dreams, or discover boat rentals with Coast Eco-tours. For the adrenaline seekers, Satima Expeditions And Events offers exciting adventures.

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