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Now, we all know monkeys will grab and steal anything, and at this moment with preparations for the day underway there is, lying around: cash, a Bank card, two pairs of spectacles in cases, two iPhones and the key to the apartment. Had I not turned around at that moment and scared the little devil away, any of those items could have been whipped away in an instant and been gone forever. Which would have been a bit of a disaster. Their tip bucket remains unsurprisingly empty. As for the mishaps, the dhow is so ridiculously oversubscribed that passengers are perched on every available piece of wood. Michaela, on the end of a bench, has her entire body weight on just one buttock while the other hangs precariously in mid air. Inevitably, the boat fails the inspection by harbour police and around a dozen passengers are ordered off. The creaking dhow is finally cast off after the anticipated delay of finding a second vessel to accommodate those expelled. The day is then for the most part really enjoyable, until departure from Wasini Island brings about mishap number two. These seafaring geniuses crewing the boat seem to have overlooked the fact that the Indian Ocean is tidal, leaving all of us stranded on the coral beyond the reach of even the smallest craft. Consequently, we all have to wade across about yards of calf-deep water beneath which there is a coral sea bed capable of piercing the feet like any number of bee stings, until we reach a little wooden punt manned by a short guy manically waving his arms every which what a way. This overworked individual is so irate at being given the unwanted job of ferrying stranded tourists that he rants in Swahili constantly throughout each shuttle to the mother ship…. It too remains empty. Despite the hilariously bad bits the crew are immensely likeable and we warm to them hugely. After our original assessment that the village is relatively unspoilt, we have in fact realised that there is a greater outside influence than we at first thought, but those lodges and hotels which do exist are low rise and all but invisible, tucked amongst the baobabs and palms between the coast road and the beach. There is an expat community here too, seemingly mostly German and Dutch, a surprising number of whom appear to be paired off with a considerably younger local. We judge no one. Restaurant menus are interesting as a result of these clashes of culture. At Swahili Pot the menu is exclusively local; at many the fish and seafood is deliciously fresh and cheap — in fact we would say that the grilled octopus at La Gusta is as good as grilled octopus could ever get. Diani basks in the constant murmur which is the sound of the Indian Ocean rolling over the coral reef a few hundred yards offshore. The regular phut-phut of tuk-tuks on the coast road is always underscored by the unchanging rumble of the sea which fills every quiet moment. Land side of the reef, the milky ocean waters lap the huge white beaches where coconut sellers and Maasai men laden with trinkets for sale will regularly sidle over for a chat. Long stretches of soft white sand backed by lush green palm trees will now and again be interrupted by rocky coral, and in places heaps of drying seaweed lay in the sun where the last high tide left them, but the rest is classic Indian Ocean beach. A short tuk-tuk ride north of the village centre brings us to Kongo Beach, where the paradise look is further enhanced by the curling mouth of the Kongo River meandering from the mangroves through sandy banks to meet the sea right on the beach. Brackish lagoons form here on each ebb tide. So far we are finding Kenyans hugely amiable, full of smiles and loving to chat: we already know a lot of people by name and Amos The Great is by no means the only one. Lord knows what that might be. Young Maasai men regularly approach us on the beach, offering trinkets and hand made jewellery for sale. In the Maasai village at the start of this trip, we were told that, after the circumcision thing, the adolescent boys went off into the bush for three years to learn survival skills. Thursday morning, July has become August and overnight rain has turned our outdoor lounge into a paddling pool. What would a monkey do with a bank card or cash, I wonder. The turquoise water and white beach … oh yes, that looks like a proper holiday! Yep I think we had a lucky escape with that one. Sounds like you are having an idyllic time. Those beaches, the colour of the water, the food. No mention of mossies? Popping the malaria pills every day, not a single mozzie encounter as of yet. In fact, even Michaela has not a bite by anything to her name, which is very unusual. It is though quite windy along this coast so that may explain it. I was the same during my African trip — daily malaria tablets and one weekly which made me ill and not a single mossie bite! The sand fleas got me though. Apart from the risk of invading monkeys this place sounds pretty idyllic! It seems you have landed in a perfectly lovely spot with nice people, good food, stunning ocean views, and even the occasional pesky monkey intruder. So glad the monkey was scared off before he could do any mischief with important items! When Leo was in Malindi, he took off his t shirt, to find it grabbed by a monkey who shot up a tree and taunted him with it! He should have gone to Diani! Seems like you are having some fantastic adventures, some better than others! Definitely look into reef shoes. The water looks amazing. This coast has quite a long stretch of tropical beaches. Apparently even the city beach in Mombasa is beautiful. What beautiful beach scenery, it really is an ideal place to get away from Western life. The carefree rhythm of African life seems to prevail. I think we had the same dhow for our dive trip! It all looks and sounds idyllic in a typically Kenyan kind of way. You two look very much at peace with your environment, despite the monkey thief — carry on. Fabulous experiences all-round, mishaps included. Great read of your time in Diani, Phil — you made it feel so real that we were all along for the first hand experience complete with your almost monkey thief! I got a good laugh about how that dude then had the audacity to put out a tip bucket. Yah, no thanks! The Hungry Travellers Independent travel, food, photography and culture. Our apartment View from the outdoor lounge The outdoor lounge Cosy apartment Now, we all know monkeys will grab and steal anything, and at this moment with preparations for the day underway there is, lying around: cash, a Bank card, two pairs of spectacles in cases, two iPhones and the key to the apartment. We got away with one there. Lesson learned re vigilance. Indian Ocean. Enjoying the ocean. Wasini Island. Diani Beach. Ancient mosque at Kongo Beach. Kongo River. The river meets the sea. Beaches at Diani. Share this: Twitter Facebook Pinterest. Like this: Like Loading Lynette d'Arty-Cross August 2, at am Reply. Interesting, enjoyable post. Beautiful pictures. Thank you x Loading Heyjude August 2, at am Reply. Heyjude August 2, at pm Reply. Toonsarah August 2, at pm Reply. Helen Devries August 2, at pm Reply. Alison August 2, at pm Reply. Apparently even the city beach in Mombasa is beautiful Loading Lookoom August 2, at pm Reply. Definitely the case! Monkey's Tale August 3, at am Reply. Suzanne PictureRetirement August 3, at pm Reply. Thank you Suzanne…. Annie Berger August 4, at am Reply. WanderingCanadians August 4, at am Reply. No surprise it stayed empty huh! Looks like a nice sweet spot. Cherryl August 5, at pm Reply. Fabulous, though maybe not the free paddling pool! Christie August 12, at pm Reply. What a fantastic scenery! Thankfully not…. I think that was a lucky escape…. Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website.

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