Kilifi: Place for the Expats
Kilifi, Kenya is was transformed by Kenyans and ex-pats into a sweet and stunning place. The town is renowned for its environment-related projects that are all clean and green. When one visits the town, gorgeous beach houses that stood at the top of creeks, yachts by the waves and warm waves are lashing the soft white sands. Orange groves, giant crabs, delicious pizzas and boat sailings are some of the favorite things in Kilifi. Tourists will love going to barbeques and swimming at night. One can also spot whale shark migration from the Vuma Cliffs. There is also a world-renowned medical research center in the area so expect ex-pats to be lurking around.
Best Time to Visit
The most popular festival is Kilifi New Year. It is a modern alternative to African festivals. There is an electronic music festival held outdoors. There are a lot of travelers visiting the place during New Year’s. Expect the Kilifi, Kenya hotels to be fully booked.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Kilifi is a coastal town in Kenya. It is near the Indian Ocean. It is dotted with resorts. Kilifi Bridge is the longest bridge in Kenya. This megastructure is an attraction in the town. Pwani University is located in the Kilifi. There is also St. Patrick's Catholic Church to be explored. Baobab Sea Lodge is an excellent choice for those traveling the town. It is surrounded by natural beauty and offers modern amenities. Temple Point Resort is located in the Kenyan coastline. Each room has a view of the sea. Turtle Bay Beach Club is an all-inclusive hotel with a swimming pool, restaurant, and fitness gym.