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Kenya All The Way at Kenyaways – Diani Beach – Kenya Africa

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We have arrived! It has been Kenya all the way , and here is why. The Kenya south coast has been a dream place we have both wanted to visit for a very long time. In fact, both Explorason and I each had our own individual nighttime dream, and saw similarly what we think was the Kenya coast — these dreams were many months ago. And so, to finally arrive here has just been the best feeling. We have found a place to stay that is a hidden treasure, tucked away on the main road, and perfectly located right on the beachfront of the Indian Ocean. Being a long-term traveler, I try to use every opportunity I can to explore, and to see the countries we travel through, so we booked the bus from Nairobi to get here. We are seasoned travelers, so we know we like the two front bus seats, and we try to select the better coach lines. But little did we know that this Kenya stretch of road is notorious for truck accidents and mad driving. We have taken buses all over the world, but few were as exhilarating as this ride. Never again. Next time we will fly. Lesson learned. Shame, as seeing zebras and wild camels as we drove along was brilliant. The lovely owner had arranged for a taxi to collect us after our crazy coach ride, and so I had calmed down a bit as we drove along the coast, having to first use the ferry from Mombasa Island that connects this strip of Swahili Coastland. And it felt just fabulous to be here. We were so pleased when we saw where we were staying. In fact, in my opinion, it far excelled my expectations. Explorason and I both love interior design, so we really enjoyed looking around at all the furnishings that seemed to be intertwined between traditional African and Arabian mix. The lamps reminded me of the gorgeous Turkish nightshade I have waiting for me one day when we finally unpack our treasures. I loved in our massive room that I had such a huge bed to myself for once, and Explorason could have his own bed and area. Something I need every now and again is a big bed all to myself. I think part of long-term travel means I do miss having a home I own and can decorate. At Kenyaways natural timber is incorporated into the structure, like these great window bars. And the bathroom was a bit like entering a cave. Old pieces of timber formed part of the structure, including handrails, and even the toilet paper holder. I think the most delightful thing for me arriving here at the Kenya south coast was discovering the heavenly beach in front and to either side of Kenyaways. Explorason set the alarm for the next morning at a. He really surprised me with how genuinely excited he was to be at the ocean, but I guess it has been a long while for us. So off we set, not having a clue where we were going. We walked and walked, past calm blue water that reflected like a mirror, watching the sun rise over the ocean. By lunchtime, we were back for another walk, and I can honestly say it is some of the whitest, soft and finest sand my toes have experienced in their lives! Pure as snow, and speckled with the odd shell, for us the walks on the sandy beach really were just our favorite way to start our day here, and a personal highlight for me. What surprised me the most was how quiet and relaxing the beach was early in the morning — apart from the traditional fishermen heading out with their dhow boats. With incredibly friendly staff, we soon became well known with all of them, and the new Restaurant owner, David, who had recently taken over the restaurant area. The morning favorite for me was the fresh fruits, but for Explorason it was pancakes with banana. However one morning at breakfast, a pair of cheeky monkeys caught us out. One monkey distracted Explorason and as he went off to give him a piece of banana whilst I was photographing him, and the monkey dashed off but another monkey stepped in to entertain us. Explorason was NOT happy, but the staff quickly gave cooed him a new breakfast. That was the first and last time we were nice to the monkeys here! Another morning we heard a noise outside our upstairs room. There sat a baboon licking out a stolen sugar pot on our front seat. He really enjoyed himself, and kindly left the pot at the end without breaking it. But really, the monkeys and baboons are a bit of a pest to have around. We spoke to the management of Kenyaways which was just brilliant. We paid for the use of the boat for two hours, snorkeling equipment, two crew — with one taking Explorason for a snorkeling lesson about the local marine life. They snorkeled for quite some time, and found many varieties of sea urchins and various colored starfish, along with studying the beautiful little fish below. This is an example of how we world-school when we travel. Of course, all creatures are returned to the ocean, and Explorason is taught about the reef life. But the wind picked up, and we needed to return to shore, so our time was cut short — so pleased we had a great time before this. In fact, other guests saw us out on the sea and then booked a trip for themselves the next day. For me being in the traditional boat was a unique and memorable experience also. When we arrived back, the boat dropped us off and sailed off, but as we walked up to Kenyaways we met a lovely Maasai man named Joseph. He was ever so nice. But I did get this photograph which I really like. Over the coming days, we met Joseph many times, and he really was a lovely man. For me, Kenyaways was the perfect rest I needed. It is a relaxed and casual resort style guest house. We were in the main upstairs building, but we also discovered there were a pool and garden rooms to the rear. So we popped up there for a nice swim, away from the wind. This was another little area to relax and rest for guests, and here we meet a lovely Irish lady who took this photo. I found Kenyaways different than other resorts, hotels, or bed and breakfasts. Being small in size, we met several of the guests at mealtimes whilst dining at Lymington and became friends with them. One night we hired a taxi Explorason enjoying the front seat and chatting to the driver and went down the road to see Joseph perform in his Maasai show. A Canadian guest from Kenyaways joined us, and we felt quite safe venturing out into the night and returning by tuk-tuk. There are loads of shops and restaurants on there in the road, and it is one to two hours depending on traffic to get to Mombasa, but we decided to stay in most of the time and rest. Although we declined on having a kite surfing lesson, we did notice a lot of guests having lessons and mastering their skills. One day, one of the Kite Surfing staff did take Explorason out in the surf for a while. They had a great time together. In the end, we, of course, have to leave. We both finally felt relaxed, and we had just loved every part of our stay. Bookings — click here. I dreamt of visiting Kenya for such a long time and now that I saw your post, I do even more. It looks like a heaven on the Earth. Thanks Nikoleta — Kenya is incredible — way better than I imagined. I do hope you get here — if you do, you must get to Diani Beach area — it is stunning, and you would enjoy staying here too. Happy travels wherever your path leads you. On behalf of the staff at Kenyaways, thank you for your appreciation and for visiting us here. We are very happy you enjoyed yourselves and had a relaxing time. We are humbled by your glowing article and so interested to see the different aspects that caught your attention about Kenyaways. All the best for your future travels, Safiri Njema! You are most welcome — Kenyaways really is a hidden gem and I hope a few people reading this may discover it. It really was the best start for our adventures on the Kenya coast. Fantastic post and you have my mind wander-lusting all the way to Kenya right now! Thanks Liz — likewise nice to connect with another travelling family. Will look at your site with interest also — happy and safe travels. Thanks for the tips! Your email address will not be published. Search for:. We stayed on Lamu for one week. I feel so sorry for Kenya now with no international tourism. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.

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