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Cave Restaurant

Cave Restaurant

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  Alibarbours cave Restaurant ia a fine dining in a magical setting to see the stars and moon through a open ceiling while you enjoy a good glass of wine and an excellent platter of seafood makes this a highlight to remember.. #magicalkenya #amazingkenya #tembeakenya #Marinelife

Watamu Marine Park

WATAMU MARINE PARK

WATAMU MARINE PARK

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  The Watamu marine national park and reserve is the haven of the green turtles. The park 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

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FALCONRY OF KENYA

FALCONRY OF KENYA

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  Falconry of Kenya is a beautiful private zoo featuring a large collection of birds of prey and other animals. It is located in Malindi off the Lamu Road near the Moriema cottage. At the falconry, you can see falcons and eagles at close range and watch them perform thrilling flight shows. Most of these

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BLOOD RED ALKALINE LAKE IN KIPEDO, TURKANA

BLOOD RED ALKALINE LAKE IN KIPEDO, TURKANA

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  Turkana is amongst the driest and hottest regions in Kenya. Within it, there is Lake Turkana and the Blood Red Alkaline Lake. The lake has a high concentration of salt, and its salinity increases during the dry season. The remaining warm water containing high salt concentration is a prime breeding ground for Dunaliella algae.

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MARAFA-HELL’S KITCHEN

MARAFA-HELL’S KITCHEN

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  Marafa-Hells Kitchen is an incredible natural wonder that is easily accessible from Malindi. The reason behind the name “Hell’s Kitchen” is because temperatures rise to 50 degrees celsius. The canyon was originally formed by compacted clay soil. During the rainy season, soil erosion occurs, creating Canyons. The depth of the depression increases as the

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Lake Logipi

Lake Logipi

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  Lake Logipi is a saline, alkaline lake that lies at the northern end of the arid Suguta Valley in the northern Kenya Rift. It is separated from Lake Turkana by the Barrier volcanic complex, a group of young volcanoes that last erupted during the late 19th century or early 20th century. Saline hot springs