Diani Beach along the Kenyan
Coast has been described as a tired traveler’s resting point.
While it boasts a clean, white
sand beach and clear blue waters like many beaches around the world, it adds to
its attraction by being placed in a peaceful, modern and green town. On one
side, you can go clubbing in the bustling town, on the other end you can decide
to watch the sunset with the sound of oncoming waves in your ears.
There are, however, three major
attractions that deserve exclusive mention:
Where The Congo River meets the
Sea
The Kongo river comes down from
the Shimba Hills, located North East of Kenya. As the massive river makes its the way through villages and smaller towns, quiet valleys and earth’s hidden
crooks, it finally comes to the mangrove forest that fences the Sea’s edges.
Any silt collected from its journeys is filtered, to ensure that, only a clean,
clear river meets the salty sea. It is a beauty to watch when the river comes
rushing in, and on one side, the waves clapping their hands to receive the
newcomer.
If you have never swum in a
river, then here is a good opportunity. You can swim in the river all day
without the fear of getting drowned. You will no doubt be exhilarated to feel
the current rush you into the salty waters ahead. There is ample packing on the
beach too next to the Kongo Mosque.
All along the beach, you will
find boat services to go deep-sea diving, snorkeling or simply a tour of the
seas. Grab the chance to observe creation in its natural underworld.
Variety of Resorts and Cottages
In the last few years, The Kenya Tourism industry has upped its game in the provision of safe, secure and
global standards of tourism amenities. As such, the standard of accommodation
you will find on Diani beach will be what you bargained for and a bag of chips.
You can make a booking online for transport and accommodation. There are
numerous Airbnb available as well as cottages for rent for a night, a weekend
and even up to a month.
For the international traveler,
you will find that the local hotels are well equipped to handle your requests
as they come. To increase flexibility, you can either chose to hire a car or
utilize uber services. Shorter distances can be accessed via three sitter
vehicles called Tuk-Tuks.
When you hire a cottage, you have
the option to cook your own food, which brings us to the next wonderful point.
Diani Beach Town Mall
As much as you are out in nature
getting earthed, you may want to come out on an evening and take a stroll
through the town. In its smooth, a laidback style common to coastal towns, you
will be able to have a slight glimpse of local culture. If you are adventurous
to try the street food, it comprises of fried fish, roasted peanuts and deep
fried potatoes ( viazi karai).
At the market, you will get fresh
produce Carrots, potatoes, peas, tomatoes, and onions can be had as you take in
the vibrant energy that gives life to a market. The Naivas shopping Mall hosts
among others, a large supermarket, an electronics shop, as well as a wine shop.
Now you have your supplies, grab a tuk-tuk and go back and cook out a storm.
Why not have a barbecue by the
pool if your cottage provides one?
Certainly, there is much to be
had by visiting Diani beach this holiday season.