Welcome to Kenya
Let's experience Africa with Good Finders Safaris Kenya
Sightseeing tours, local trips and excursions on the coast
Guided walking tour : Experience a unique getaway in a local village life,
local gyriama dance, learn about the use of different
plants for traditional medicine, taste a traditional home-cooked meal, listen to tales and stories, get a peek into the daily life of a family on the coast of Kenya.
Visit the Gyriama tribe paradise : Watch the local Gyriama dance and experience the ambiance of the north coast of Kenya
Dhow sailing tours on the creek can be arranged at departure from the Sunset beach near the property. E.g. dhow or canoe trip on the
creek to bird watching on the island and snorkling on the coral reef, or boat trip fishing. Canoe, kayak, board and also bicycles are available on
request!
Good Finders Safaris
Safaris Kenya
Destinations:
Tsavo East & West
Shimba Hills
Amboseli - Mt Kilimandjaro
Masai Mara
Samburu
Nakuru
Buffalo springs
Mt Kenya
Aberdare
National Park Safaris:
Departure from Kilifi, Malindi and Mombasa
Airport transfer, several flights per day from/to Mombasa and Malindi airport
Taxi services
Price and quotation on request
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Good Finders Safaris
Malindi Marine National Park & Reserve
Watamu Marine Park & Reserve
This beautiful slice of Kenya's indian Ocean coastline provides the perfect getaway.
The park is endowed with magnificent resources such as fringing reefs, coral gardens in the lagoons, sea grass beds, mangroves, mudflats, marine mammals, manta rays, dolphins, turtles and various
species of shorebirds. Visitors can also enjoy glass bottom boat rides, snorkelling and beach walks in this veritable paradise. Watamu Marine Park is recognized worldwide as a UNESCO Biosphere
Reserve. Dolphins' cruise in Watamu and more information available on request.
A unique experience
To complete your wellness our qualified beautician can assist you with her wellness packages including different massages, body scub, waxing, pedicure, manicure, using only the best products from
nature such as shea butter, jojoba, coconut oil, cocoa butter, aloe vera, at very competitive prices.
You will come back in pristine condition.
Visit our Distant Relatives
At Ecolodge & Backpackers Kilifi
A few meters away from Sunset Villa the
Kilifi Backpackers bar &
restaurant
"At
Distant Relatives, our philosophy has always been to work around nature, rather
than making nature work around us. For us, caring for the environment and supporting our community will always be a priority and a passion, and we are happy that such efforts have led to our recent
certification by Ecotourism Kenya"
Food & Drinks
Distant Relatives serves breakfast, lunch and dinner every day and includes vegetarian options. The bar is always fully stocked with the best Kenyan beers, French and
South African wines and all kinds of spirits. Don't miss friday pizza night !
Check all activities and events to come on the calendar, movie night and live music concert.
Kitesurf village Best kitesurf spot
Salty's Beach bar & restaurant in Kilifi on Bofa beach
Salty's is on Bofa beach Kilifi, where the conditions are perfect for learning and enjoying any watersport. With beautiful tropical waters, calm lagoons and great waves out on the reef Salty's
Kitesurf center is perfect for kite surfers.
Che Shale sea lodge and Barefoot camp on Mambrui
beach
Experience a remote destination getaway on one
of the most beautiful kite surf spot
on Mambrui beach,
20 min drive from Malindi. One of the most picturesque locations on the coastal town of Malindi. Also available wake board, paddle board at Che Shale Kite surf school.
Mnarani
club, bar & restaurant
Sailing and diving with 3° South and Buccaneer
Kilifi
Watersports at
Mnarani such as yacht sailling, wakeboarding, catamarans, windsurfing, waterski, kayaking, training center at about 10 min from sunset villas.
Golf Resort at Vipingo Ridge Golf course
Golf club house, bar & restaurant
Only 15 minutes drive to Vipingo from Kilifi - Taxi available on demand
Visit local villages and enjoy traditional dance
Masai tribe village Manyatta and watch Masai dance at Amboseli
Mount Kilimandjaro view from Ziwani Lodge
Mt Kilimandjaro view behind clouds at Kibo safari Lodge
Excursions to Mnarani Ruins & Gede Ruins
Swahili civilisation has left many architectural remains across ages that shows the greatness of yesteryear. Ibn Battuta an arab writer and traveler of the 14th centuries describes as the most
beautiful towns in the world with Kilwa located in Tanzanie nowday. Many trade with China, India, Middle East and Far Easten which bought up ivory, silver, silk, gems either way wealth.
Gede ruins are the remains of a
Swahili town in the twelfth century, typical of most towns along the East African Coast. Currently the Monument is under the care of the National Museums of Kenya and in addition to being a very
important archaeological site.
The site is usually open till 6 pm. There is also a small shop to buy drinks and souvenirs.
The site is inhabited by monkeys, which frequently interact with visitors.
Fort Jesus Museum Mombasa
The site is located in Mombasa Island which is in the Coast province of Kenya.
The Portuguese built Fort Jesus in 1593. The site chosen was a coral ridge at the entrance to the harbor. Fort Jesus was built to secure the safety of Portuguese living on the East Coast of Africa.
It has had a long history of hostilities of the interested parties that used to live in Mombasa. Perhaps no Fort in Africa has experienced such turbulence as Fort Jesus. Omani Arabs attacked the Fort
from 1696 to 1698.
Between 1837 and 1895, the Fort was used as barracks for the soldiers. When the British protectorate was proclaimed on the 1st of July 1895, the Fort was converted into a prison. The huts were
removed and cells were built. On the 24th October 1958, Fort Jesus was declared a National Park in the custody of the Trustees of the Kenya National Parks. Excavation was carried out and the Fort
became a Museum in 1962. The Fort is now an important historical landmark in the East African region.
Vasco da Gama Pillar Malindi
Erected by the Portuguese exporer Vasco da Gama as a navigational aid in 1498, the coral column in topped by a cross made of Lisbon stone, which almost certainly dates from the explorer's time.
There are stunning panoramic views from here down the coast and out over the indian ocean.
On the route to India
Vasco da Gama discovers the road to the Indies by The Cape.
The fortified cities are located on the coast, which were former Portuguese trading post on the route to Goa. Mombasa and Malindi were situated on the Cape route to india and therefore a
crossroads and a place for all kinds of trade, favours spice discovery, markets and fairs get organised, culture methods develop.
We recommend to visit the Museum, the church and Vasca da Gama pillar in Malindi at the same time to give you a general overview.