Why Stay Overnight on Wasini?

10 Good Reasons Why You Should Stay on Wasini Island

1. Because it is an island!

In general, every island has some great advantages for the intrepid traveler. One of them once put it like this: “being out at sea away from the mainland seems to magnify everything – the drama of the weather, the wildlife and even the colors,” or “the opportunity for absolute privacy. Nobody can get to you. There are no cars, just the gentle sound of water rippling all around.” Well, it is not a coincidence that in some languages the idiom “to be ready for the island” is commonly used!

Amazing Wasini Island
Wasini Island Impression

2. Because it is not connected to the power grid, has no fresh groundwater, and there are no cars

What might seem like a disadvantage at first sight actually turns into an advantage for the concious traveler. The lack of conventional luxury keeps partying crowds and annoying mass tourism away. This leads to a very healthy ratio inhabitans/travelers which is keeping Wasini Island astonishingly authentic, welcoming, and peaceful.

Children are helping with household chores
Children are helping with household chores

3. Because it is budget-friendly

Where else can you find accommodations right at the seafront starting from Ksh 900? A healthy vegan meal for less than Ksh 600? A delicious seafood dish incl. freshest mangrove crabs for Ksh 1000? A half-day boat cruise to a marine park for around Ksh 2000?

4. Because it is surrounded by reefs

Coral reefs are the rainforests of the sea. Nowhere else such a variety of beautiful colorful fish species can be spotted. This ranges from single coral formations in front of your cottage, to a medium-sized reef in the protected Wasini channel, up to the immense reef in Kisite Mpunguti Marine National Park located off the southern shores of the island.

Coral Fish in Wasini's Marine Conservation Area
Coral Fish in Wasini’s Marine Conservation Area

5. Because it is a dolphin and turtle territory

There are several resident schools of dolphins and chances to meet them in the vicinty of the island are extremely favorable. The green turtle is also frequently spotted by snorkelers in Kisite Mpunguti Marine National Park. Although turtles do not hatch in the Marine Park, it is one of their favorite feeding grounds in the area. The experience of swimming with these graceful sea reptiles cannot be beaten by much.

Green Turtle Spotted on a Snorkeling Tour with Blue Whale Boat Operators
Green Turtle Spotted on a Snorkeling Tour with Blue Whale Boat Operators

6. Because it has a ‘Coral Garden’

The ‘Coral Garden’ is a unique community conservation project supported by the European Union and the Kenyan Government. Mesmerizing fossilized coral structures, up to about 3 meter height, are dispersed in a creek, where also sea purslane and mangroves grow. A boardwalk allows an easy access even when the area is flooded at high tide. This is one of the most sought after photo shooting locations while the setting sun is bathing the rock formations in orange light.

Conservation Project "Coral Garden" with Boardwalk
Conservation Project “Coral Garden” with Boardwalk

7. Because the local chefs prepare the most amazing Swahili dishes

Wasini’s chefs prepare such tasty Swahili dishes that their services are even requested for events outside the island. Their delicious seafood dishes, accompanied by Wasini’s famous sea pruslane, are a highlight of many travelers’ stay.

8. Because of its untamed nature

Exploring the island on foot is a special experience. The coastal forest and bush vegetation is home to a wide range of birds, chameleons, turtoises, monitor lizards, blue monkeys – and the lucky ones may even spot one of the elusive duikers, a small horned antelope. Walks in the intertidal zone along its northern cliff shore offer amazing sights of dense, impenetrable jungle and baobab forests.

Blue Monkey on Wasini
Blue Monkey in Wasini’s Coastal Forest

9. Because you can get in direct contact with the local population and traditions

Wasini is inhabited by the Wavumba, a very good-hearted and welcoming tribe. Overnight guest numbers are low and every traveler is treated like a guest! People have time for a chat and are more than happy to share local knowledge and anectodes. Would you like to see how fishermen catch the mud-dwelling mangrove crabs? Learn how to rig a local dhow or catch fish like a local? You are more than welcome to explore all this and more.

Local Fishermen on their Way to their Fishing Grounds
Local Fishermen on their Way to their Fishing Grounds

10. Because it is totally safe

With its modest size of approx. 6 x 1.5 km and about 3000 inhabitants in two main villages and one hamlet, the island population is tightly knit. People are either related or, at least, know each other well, i.e. there is no space at all for bad elements to hide. On Wasini, you can peacefully walk anywhere, at any time you like.

 

 

 

 

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