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
Visa
Visas are now required by almost all visitors to Kenya, including Europeans, Australians, New Zealanders, Americans and Canadians, although citizens from a few smaller Commonwealth countries are exempt.

