Set off on a memorable full-day adventure from Diani Beach to the stunning Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park. After a scenic transfer to Shimoni, board a traditional dhow or a fiber motorboat and cruise across the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. Keep an eye out for playful dolphins before diving in to enjoy world-class snorkeling among colorful corals and tropical fish.
After your marine experience, step ashore at Wasini Island for a delightful Swahili seafood lunch, followed by a guided walk through Wasini village, where you’ll discover local coastal culture, traditions, and everyday life. Alternatively, lunch can also be enjoyed at a charming restaurant in Shimoni.
Your journey continues with a guided visit to the historic Shimoni Slave Caves, offering a deep insight into the region’s past. The day concludes with a comfortable transfer back to your hotel, leaving you with lasting memories of dolphins, marine beauty, local culture, and history.
The Pick up time is 7:30am to 8:00am from Diani and 5:45am to 6:00am from Mombasa
Transfer to Shimoni: Travel by road from Diani Beach to Shimoni Village. Arrival in Shimoni: Reach Shimoni Village and proceed directly to the Shimoni Jetty. Boat Departure to Kisite Marine Park: Board a boat departing from Shimoni Jetty to Kisite Marine Park. Snorkelin: Spend the morning snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters of Kisite Marine Park, known for its rich marine biodiversity including dolphins, turtles, and colorful coral reefs. Afternoon: Boat Transfer to Wasini Island: After snorkeling, continue by boat to Wasini Island. Seafood Lunch on Wasini Island: Enjoy a delicious seafood lunch served at a local restaurant on Wasini Island, with views overlooking the Indian Ocean. Island Tour: Explore Wasini Island in the afternoon. Visit a traditional Swahili village to learn about local culture and customs. You can also explore the island's mangrove forests and enjoy scenic viewpoints. Return to Shimoni and and explore shimoni slave caves. Drop-off at Respective Hotels:
The Shimoni Slave Caves, located near Shimoni village in Kenya, hold historical significance as a grim reminder of the East African slave trade era. Here's a description: History: The caves were used as holding chambers for enslaved Africans before they were transported across the Indian Ocean during the 18th and 19th centuries. Structure: The caves consist of interconnected chambers and passages dug into the coral rock. They are narrow, dark, and naturally cool, which made them suitable for holding large numbers of captives awaiting shipment. Purpose: Captives, mainly captured from the interior of East Africa, were held here in appalling conditions before being transported to slave markets in Zanzibar and beyond. Guided Tours: Today, visitors can explore the caves on guided tours led by local guides who explain the history and significance of the site.
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