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Beach in Malindi, Kenya
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Malindi is the second largest city on the Swahili coast of Kenya after Mombasa. The capital of Malindi district, it has a population of 120,000 (2011 estimate). A port city located at the mouth of the Sabaki River, it serves as the gateway to Watamu National Park and Malindi Marine National Park.

Guide to Malindi Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in Malindi that you can book online, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites. This helps you to make your room booking with the site that offers the best price.


Downtown Malindi
Downtown Malindi
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More on Malindi

Malindi is one of the oldest towns on the Swahili coast. It was established in the 14th century. It was visited by the fleet of Admiral Zheng He during the 15th century. The local ruler even sent an envoy to China with a giraffe as gift to the emperor. During the 16th century, Malindi teamed up with the Portuguese against the town of Mombasa. The Portuguese influence in Malindi can still be seen in the many landmarks they left behind.

Today Malindi is becoming a beach resort popular with both domestic and international tourists.


Vasco da Gama Cross, Malindi
Vasco da Gama Cross, Malindi
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Visiting Malindi

You can fly to Malindi from Nairobi. Alternatively, you can also fly to Moi International Airport in Mombasa and then take a bus from there.


Places of Interest in Malindi

  1. Falconry of Kenya
    A rehabilitation center for injured and orphaned raptors - and often does not have a single falcon in residence. It also has a small reptile park with a collection of snakes from the black mamba to crocodiles and tortoises.

  2. Portuguese Chapel, Malindi
    Portuguese Chapel, Malindi
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  3. Friday Mosque
    Most of the towns along the Swahili coast of Kenya is predominantly Muslim, and Malindi is no exception. However it has fewer Muslim monuments compared to Lamu and Mombasa as it suffered a number of fires that destroyed its older buildings. The Friday Mosque faces the sea. Next to it is a Muslim cemetery with towering grave stones, some as high as 5 m (16 ft).

  4. Malindi Museum
    Museum occupying the 3-storey House of Columns, the 19th century building that began as a trading house. It has served different purposes in its long history, including as a hospital, as headquarters of the wildlife department and finally as a museum since 2004. It displays items related to local history, and includes a stuffed 77-kg (170 lb) coelacanth. The top floor of the museum is occupied by the Webb Memorial Library, which has an invaluable collection of old books on East Africa.

  5. Malindi Tourist Market
    This is a cluster of souvenir shops next to the Friday Market. YOu can find a wide range of locally produced handicrafts from textile to beaded jewelry and carvings.

  6. Portuguese Chapel
    A small chapel built in 1542 when St Francis Xavier visited Malindi. It was in a state of ruin until the 1890s, when it was finally restored.

  7. Uhuru Gardens
    A small city park created to commemorate the independence of Kenya. There are a number of historic sights in its vicinity, including the District Office, today a national monument.

  8. Vasco da Gama Cross
    Cross on a bell-shaped pedestal at the northern end of Malindi erected by Vasco da Gama in 1499 to commemorate his landing there.

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