Gede & Crocodile Farm

An afternoon of the world of reptiles not only crocodiles, but tortoise, iguana, aquatic animals of numerous species, snakes of every generation and chameleon to mention but a few. At the Gede ruins, an Arabic town of the 15th century, is found with a rare forest growing around it, an abandoned wall. Gede ruins also serves as a home to numerous families of monkeys. A book about the monkeys and the ruins is available.

Marafa

The local people call it "Devil's Kitchen" because of its nature. The place is made up of a bottomless pit surrounded by a forest. It is a magical and sacrificial ground for the local Giriama community in an epidemic or bad luck - the community slaughters animals to appease the spirit.

Bush Tour

A moment to visit different African ethnic groups of Kenya living together with Giriama, to learn about their culture and attires.

Useful Tips

Kenyatta International Airport

Most international flights to / from Nairobi are handled by Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO; 020-825400; www.kenyaairports.co.ke), 15km southeast of the city. It’s a well-organised place, with two international terminals, a smaller domestic terminal, plenty of duty-free and souvenir shops, internet access and a branch of Java Coffee.

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