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37Welcome to Lamu - Kenya’s Indian
37Welcome to Lamu - Kenya’s Indian Ocean holiday retreatOldest town in KenyaUnique cultural heritageRomantic restaurantsHistoric architectureFascinating museumsDhow tripsNearby crystal clear seasCoral reefs Majestic mangrove swampsMarine safarisTurtle breeding groundsGlorious golden beachesSo, so sandWhite rolling dunesCar-free islandDonkey transportResort for many starsLamu, oldest Swahili selement in Kenya, rich in history and culture, blessed with exquisite natural beauty, a magical place of pure white sandy beaches, pristine rolling dunes, crystal turquoise seas, bounteous marine life, tranquil back waters and lush mangrove forests awaits. Its grassy plains hold some of Africa’s last truly wild game and birds. The early inhabitants were merchants, shermen, dhow builders and sailors, many still follow these age-old trades. A painstakingly preserved UNESCO World Heritage Site, trusty donkeys remain the main mode of transport, dhows land fresh sh daily. Lamu is becoming known not only as a wellness dest

ination but also a conservation wildlife
ination but also a conservation wildlife destination, oering a wealth of unmatchable experiences for holiday makers. Windmills and solar panels provide clean electricity. The Lamu Tourism Association has over 120 members including hotels, guesthouses, lodges, private villas; restaurants, shops and galleries; yoga and wellbeing centres; water sports companies; shing and dhow charters; airline and bus companies; local businesses; tour guiding and conservation associations; banks and Government bodies. All can help you to discover Lamu.Lamu tourism brochureSTUDENT SHEET Ocean Plastics 11-14 GeographyEncounter Edu and Common SeasCopyright 2019This resource may be reproduced for educational purposes only38STUDENT SHEET Act Now!Places are limited.3 day breaks to lovely Lamu Island. From £220 - meals, transfers and return ights to Nairobi avg. Monthly Temperatures (°C)avg. Monthly Rainfall (mm)Ocean Plastics 11-14 GeographyEncounter Edu and Common SeasCopyright 2019This resource may be reproduced for educational purposes onl