Description: Situated on Kenya's North Coast in the small fishing village of Watamu , Giriama Residence is a superior quality, family run self catering, Guest House set in beautiful shady tropical gardens just a few minutes stroll to the white coral unspoiled beaches of the world famous Watamu National Marine Park.
Indulge yourself in our warm highly personal service offering versatile accommodation to suit the individual requirements of families, couples and independent travellers alike.
This is the ideal location for those not wanting the restrictions imposed by larger hotels.
For those looking for adventure we offer overnight stays at our beautiful working farm in the bush at Msoloni experience one, two or more nights in a traditional Giriama 'shamba' we promise you an experience to remember! Stilted or local mud and thatch accommodation, crystal water drawn from a pristine well, meals cooked on wood fire. A clear view of the night sky with a hurricane lamp or two what more could you want?
Our aim is to provide an African experience for all of our guests to enjoy!
Bed Rooms
We have four double bedrooms and two family rooms all en suite with showers, built in the traditional white Coastal style these airy rooms remain pleasantly cool even in the heat of the sub Saharan day.
All of our rooms feature King size hand carved four poster beds with mosquito nets, fitted wardrobes and ceiling fans.
Our downstairs rooms have large furnished verandas leading to spacious tropical gardens and terraces. Wheelchair access can be provided to downstairs rooms on request.
Upstairs rooms, two double and two family rooms have large balconies overlooking either the Indian Ocean or the gardens of the soon to be completed Pool area.
All rooms are cleaned daily with fresh bed linen and towels alternate days.
Laundry Service
Washing lines are provided for drying of beach towels and swimwear or for a small tip your Room Steward will be willing to wash and iron larger items for you.
Terraces
Terraces and gardens surround this property leading to our large grill / BBQ and shared; kitchen fully equipped with fridge, freezer, gas/ electric hob, electric oven, microwave, coffee machine, blender, toaster, bread warmer, kettle, saucepans, serving dishes, and much more.... We are only a stone’s throw from the beach and first stop for local fishermen who bring their catches straight from the Indian Ocean so why not try your hand at Swahili cuisine or we will BBQ for you using produce straight from local farms.
Eat you meals under the stars and relax with a drink from the licensed bar on our garden TV lounge veranda with a large selection of DVD's, CD's, Books, Games etc. the perfect place to chill out and catch the breeze drifting in from the Indian Ocean.
Watamu Beach
Regarded as one of the most beautiful coral beaches in the world and with a spectacular abundance of sea life rated as one of the worlds’ premier dive spots,Watamu Beach is just 100 meters down a sandy beach road from our front gate. When the tide is out the many rock pools give up their secrets. When the tides in take a trip on a glass bottomed boat to the Mida Creek, see the dolphins, snorkel in the calm turquoise Marine Park of the Indian Ocean then BBQ in the mangroves. Kite surfing or a trip on a local fishing dhow makes for a perfect afternoon. |
| Price pw: |
£20.00 |
| Rental Location: |
Watamu
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| Rental Area: |
Coast
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| Country: |
Kenya
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| bedrooms: |
6
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| Sleeps up to: |
20
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| Price Range: |
Throughout Season
Double Rooms £20 per room per night
Family Rooms £30 per room per night
Christmas Period
1st December - 15th January
Double Rooms £30 per room per night
Family Rooms £40 per room per night
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| Holiday Rental Property Features: |
Barbecue
Fridge Freezer
Gas Cooker
Microwave
Near Beach
Near Shops
Parking
TV
Washing machine
Wheelchair friendly
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| Area information: |
Places of Interest
Why not take advantage of our local knowledge and experience and allow us to introduce you to the many varied activities and places to visit on the Coast
Watamu National Marine Park
We have already touched on the beauty of the beaches lining the Marine Park but it is the spectacular ancient coral reefs that have gained Watamu National Marine Park the reputation of being one of the best snorkelling and dive spots in the world. The Marine Park boasts more than 600 species of marine life from the rainbow of tropical fish, the elegant seahorses and starfish to the more imposing shark and manta rays. Let us show you how to have them literally eating out of your hand!
For those of you who prefer life on, not under the water don’t despair there’s something for everyone. The traditional Arabic dhow are still used by local fisherman who supplement their living taking the more adventurous sailing the coastline, these beautiful crafts , though not exactly built for comfort, are the best way to view seasonal visitors such as migrating dolphins and whale shark. Moor of off one of the many coral islands and relax while your ‘captain’ BBQs fish straight from the sea!
Explore the rock pools swimming with marine life trapped at low tide or simply sunbathe. The choice is yours!
Arabuko Sokoke National Forest Reserve
The nearby Arabuko Sokoke National Forest Reserve, the largest and most intact coastal forest in East Africa is a bird watchers paradise, ranked by Birdlife International as one of the most important forests for the conservation of threatened birds on mainland Africa, hosting many indigenous endangered species, mammal as well as birdlife. Guided foot safaris take you along the Forest tracks to hidden waterholes where you may be lucky enough to see the endearing Golden rumped Elephant Shrew the larger African Civets, Forest Elephant as well as charming monkeys and baboons.
The Tree House or Platform is a wonderful view point from which to bird watch over the Sand Quarry area, which is swampy in the wet season and the perfect place to witness the sunset over this pre historic landscape. The brave a heart can even stay the night and watch the sun rise!
Mida Creek Reserve
Take a traditional dugout canoe for a closer view the spectacular birdlife feeding on the mudflats on the Mida Creek Reserve, East Africa’s largest mangrove creek. Regular visitors include Flamingo, Storks and Egrets as well as many colourful local birds. Drift among the Mangrove forests with their spectacular looking root systems providing both a home and nutrients for young coral, oysters, crabs and shrimp during low tide, and hundreds of species of fish feeding during high tide. Stay a while and enjoy a drink while watching the sunset over this magical place.
The Ruins of Gede
Well worth a visit are the ruins of Gedi where between the13th to 17th century a thriving Swahili community lived and traded on the jungle coast. Walk through tall shady trees into the past and the lives of the Muslim inhabitants who lived and traded with people from all over the world. Excavated since 1927 their Great Mosque, Palace and their homes and tombs have now been revealed to us.
The museum and Conservation centre house not only artefacts left behind by these villagers but a growing colony of monkeys to entertain you.
Malindi
Only 23km away is the bustling old Colonial town of Malindi with its diverse cultures and nightlife, known for its culinary prowess with its restaurants, hotels, coffeehouses and other eating places offering a wide range of cuisines ranging from local flavours to international cuisines. A visit to Woodcarvers specializing in local wood artefacts and very unique furniture, including the famous Lamu beds, is something to be savoured by all visitors.
Malindi has its own airport with regular flights to/from Nairobi, Mombasa and Lamu.
Nyari - Hell’s Kitchen Northwest of Malindi is the spectacular Marafa Depression, locally known as Nyari and popularly known as Hell's Kitchen. An extensive series of sandstone gorges and sheer gullies which is constantly changing as rains and winds cut new channels to expose many layers of coloured sandstone revealing whites, pinks, oranges, and deep crimsons, making the gorge particularly striking at sundown, when the tones of the ribbed sandstone gullies are highlighted and mirrored by those of the setting sun. The area is sacred and services are held regularly in the gorge. Many village descendants come back here for their funeral services when it is their time. The families will also travel there for the service and celebrations following. These can go on for many days.
From the very top of the gorge, you can get a spectacular view across the landscape and Tsavo safari park can be seen on the horizon.
It is worth noting that good walking shoes, trousers and sensible clothing will enhance your visit to this area. If you have mobility problems, it is best viewing from the top of the gorge.
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| Holiday Type: |
Beach
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| Location Type: |
Near beach Sea view
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| Destination airport: |
Mombasa / Malindi
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| Distance from Airport: |
2 hour
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| Smoking: |
Yes
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| Pet Friendly: |
Pets ok, not in bedroom please
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| Rental Type: |
Holiday rental & long term let
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Beautiful Giriama Residence Beautiful Giriama Residence
Reception Area Reception Area
Downstairs Rooms and Verandas Downstairs Rooms and Verandas
Entrance to rooms through Tropical Gardens Entrance to rooms through Tropical Gardens
Gardens Gardens
Alfresco eating Alfresco eating
Hand carved Beds Hand carved Beds
Large comunial areas Large comunial areas
Beautiful Watamu Beach Beautiful Watamu Beach
Unspoiled Beaches Unspoiled Beaches
Accommodation at Msoloni Accommodation at Msoloni
Stilted Accommodation at Msoloni Stilted Accommodation at Msoloni
Romantic Break Romantic Break
Children hunting in typical Giriama style Children hunting in typical Giriama style
Giriama children in Msoloni Giriama children in Msoloni
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