Day in Shimba Hills
Shimba Hills National Reserve is the nearest place from Diani Beach where you can see animals like Elephant, Giraffes or Gazelles.
Shimba Hills National Reserve is the nearest place from Diani Beach where you can see animals like Elephant, Giraffes or Gazelles.
Mombasa is just one of the five destinations along the Coastal region whose history, culture, architecture and flair stand distinguished not only in the Coastal strip but also across the East Africa region.
Water sports have become part of what defines Diani beach, on neat tides, not a day goes without tens of wave and surf rides across the ocean
Diani has amazing deep-sea fishing service providers whose expertise and love for the sea has seen them attract tourists and anglers from across the globe.
Diani Islands combine getaway adventure, tranquility, freedom and island flair in ways as amazing as they are intriguing.
Diani boasts of having the best Padi certified diving service providers who offer scuba diving expeditions, courses ranging from beginner to advanced.
Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary is home to an average of 200 elephants which are mostly male.
Kaya Kinondo which lies south of Diani Beach in Galu Kinondo area is a forest endowed with various ancient and unique species of trees some as old as 1000 years.
Diani is home to a wide number of primates among them Peter's black and white Colobus monkeys whose population is estimated to be 240 by the Colobus Conservation census of 2019.
Wasini island lies approximately 25 km south of Diani, an ancient island that overtime has stood head and shoulders above tourist sites across the Kenyan Coast and Africa at large.