INSIGHT ABOUT WATAMU
- Watamu Marine National Park and Reserve is located in Watamu.
- Watamu is famous for it's charming slice of coastline featuring a blinding white-sand beach and a soft breeze.
- Besides having natural endowments, magnificent dining scene, Watamu also makes it easy to explore the nearby Gede ruins, Arabuko Sokoke Forest Reserve and the waterways of Mida Creek.
- Watamu’s main economic activities are tourism and fishing.
Watamu Marine National Park and Reserve is part of a complex of marine and tidal habitats along the Kenya’s north coast with rich and diverse bird life, fish, turtles and dugongs.
Visitors can enjoy the white sandy beaches, snorkeling, water skiing, windsurfing and glass bottomed boat tours.
Bird Life
- Over 100 species of bird are found in the cultivated gardens, shambas and bush.
- Commonly seen overhead is the Black Kite, whilst the Common Bulbul, White-Browed Coucal and Speckled Mousebird can be seen scuffling in the undergrowth.
- Bright Yellow Canaries and Golden Palm Weavers flash in the bush, whilst the Lizard Buzzard and the Lilac Breasted Roller are often seen perched on poles and wires.
HOW TO GET THERE
By Road:
Watamu is 120 kms north of Mombasa and 28km south of Malindi. At Gede, which is on the main Mombasa Malindi Road, you turn towards the Indian Ocean. 11kms from the main road is Watamu itself.
By Air :
Malindi airport is your arrival point
Activities.
- Snorkeling
- Glass Bottom Boat Riding
- Wind Surfing
- Diving
- Water Skiing
- Sun Bathing
Attractions
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Haven of green turtle
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Unique coral garden
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Mida creek
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Kipepeo project
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Gede ruins