
Watamu Travel Vlog - 10 Best Things to do in Watamu Kenya | Kenya Travel Vlog

Watamu Travel Vlog - 10 Best Things to do in Watamu Kenya | Kenya Travel Vlog
Watamu is a fun spot for a perfect beach holiday in Kenya.
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Timestamps ⏩
00:00 Intro Watamu Vlog
00:36 EAVS Watamu Snake Farm - Bio-ken
02:00 Gedi Ruins Malindi... Snake Park
03:29 Watamu Beach
05:12 Sunset Canoeing at Mida Creek
07:15 Marafa / Hell's Kitchen
08:30 Waka Waka Island
10:10 Garoda Beach
10:40 The Sandbank
11:55 Lunch Time
Watamu
Town in Kenya
Watamu is a small coastal town in Kenya, north of Mombasa. It’s known for Watamu Marine National Park and Reserve, which has 3 bays: Watamu, Blue Lagoon, and Turtle. Sandy beaches and coral gardens are the defining features. Seabirds and green and hawksbill turtles inhabit Mida Creek with its sand flats and mangrove forest. Inland, Arabuko-Sokoke Forest Reserve is home to elephants, monkeys, and rare birdlife.
What is Watamu known for?
The Marine Park is considered one of the best snorkeling and diving areas on the coast of East Africa. It is also rated the third-best beach in Africa for its crystal clear water and silver sand beaches.
Is Watamu safe?
There are many areas of Kenya that are considered dangerous. Still, the country's main attractions, such as Amboseli National Park, the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Mount Kenya, and Watamu, are considered very safe.
Are there dolphins in Watamu?
There are three species of dolphin that you can see in Watamu; the Indo Pacific Bottlenose dolphin, the rare Indo Pacific Humpback dolphin, and the offshore acrobats, the Spinner dolphins. Whoever you see, please enjoy them naturally but do remain in the boat. Our dolphins are wild and have over 100 teeth!
EAVS Watamu Snake Farm. Bio-ken
A large variety of African snakes, tortoises & amphibians in a park with guided educational tours.
Bio-Ken is a research center, which deals with reptiles, especially snakes and snake-bite. Located less than 5 minutes drive from the hotels in Watamu - Kenya, it houses the largest collection of Snakes in East Africa and is open to the public.
There are about 127 different snake species in Kenya. Of these, only 18 have caused human fatalities, and only another 6 could kill you. Another 10 could cause you a lot of pain, and the remaining 93 are non-venomous nor dangerous.
Gedi Ruins Malindi... Snake Park
Historical landmark in Kenya
The ruins of Gedi are a historical and archaeological site near the Indian Ocean coast of eastern Kenya. The site is adjacent to the town of Gedi in the Kilifi District and within the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest.
Mida Creek
Stretching inland from the sea into Arabuko Sokoke Forest, Mida Creek, a Broadwater tidal creek surrounded by extensive mangroves lined with palms. This 32km2 creek has wide, healthy beds of seagrass and coral, home to many fish species and feeding sea turtles, while in the mangrove,s smaller streams and inlets provide a refuge for crabs and birdlife. Mida is a stopover point for many migratory birds and an essential protected area for their survival. This makes it one of the most important and beautiful natural attractions on the Kenyan coast.
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