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Historical Sites

Step back in time and explore Kenya's rich heritage, from medieval Swahili ruins to prehistoric landmarks.

Discover Kenya's Rich History

Fort Jesus
UNESCO World Heritage

Fort Jesus, Mombasa

Built by the Portuguese in 1593, this iconic fort stands as a symbol of the struggle for control of the Indian Ocean trade.

Built: 1593 - 1596
Mombasa Island
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Gedi Ruins

Gedi Ruins, Watamu

A mysterious 13th-century Swahili town abandoned for unknown reasons, hidden deep within the Arabuko Sokoke Forest.

13th Century Origin
Near Watamu
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Lamu Town
Living History

Lamu Old Town

The oldest and best-preserved Swahili settlement in East Africa, famous for its narrow streets and carved doors.

Cultural Heritage
Lamu Island
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Olorgesailie

Olorgesailie Site

Known as the "Factory of Stone Tools," this site holds the highest concentration of Acheulean hand axes in the world.

Prehistoric Era
Magadi Road, Kajiado
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Shimoni Caves

Shimoni Slave Caves

A somber reminder of the slave trade era; these natural caves were once used to hold captives before they were shipped to Zanzibar.

18th/19th Century
Kwale County
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Koobi Fora
Cradle of Mankind

Koobi Fora, Turkana

World-renowned for paleoanthropological discoveries, including some of the oldest hominid fossils in existence.

Ancient Fossils
Lake Turkana
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Deepen Your Connection

We offer guided cultural tours that combine these historical sites with local community visits for a truly immersive experience.