"The most characterful port on the East African coast is Lamu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site whose architectural cohesion and old-world pace of life lend it a cultural integrity unmatched by any other Swahili settlement of comparable vintage, Zanzibar included. The laidback old town is the centrepiece of the Lamu Archipelago, a cluster of thinly-populated offshore islands whose palm-shaded beaches and pristine coral reefs are serviced by a handful of isolated lodges that embody the concept of barefoot luxury. ”

- Philip Briggs

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Lamu Archipelago

Essentially a fly-in destination, the remote Lamu Archipelago is liberally endowed with idyllic swimming beaches and sheltered offshore reefs. But the main attraction is time-warped Lamu Town, a labyrinthine mediaeval port of cobbled alleys where old men sit chatting and smoking on the pavement, women in all-black bui-bui veils slink silently past, and lethargic donkeys remain the main form of transportation.

Rising in isolation from the surrounding coastal scrub, this unique enclave of traditional Swahili architecture is characterised by white-washed multi-storey houses with shady inner courtyards, elaborately carved wooden doors, and breeze-cooled rooftop verandas. Nineteenth-century landmarks include a waterfront museum housed in a former governor’s residence and a double-storey fort built by the Sultan of Oman.

At once rather anachronistic and oddly cosmopolitan in mood, Lamu is a delightfully relaxed place to settle into a for a few days. It also offers plenty of opportunities for further exploration, whether it be a gentle stroll to the sandy vista of Shela beach, a donkey-back trip across the island, snorkelling on the uninhabited coral islet of Manda Toto, or visiting a plethora of old ruins that include the Swahili Coast’s oldest-known Islamic structure (dated to the 8th century AD).

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DRY SEASON

This period is the driest in the year, with blue skies the majority of the month. An ideal time to visit the region.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Lamu has a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 30°C or 86°F through the majority of the year. Mornings average a pleasant at 24°C or 75°F on average.

While rainfall is possible throughout the year the vast majority of this falls during the wet season, from April through to July.

DRY SEASON

This period is the driest in the year, with blue skies the majority of the month. An ideal time to visit the region.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Lamu has a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 30°C or 86°F through the majority of the year. Mornings average a pleasant at 24°C or 75°F on average.

While rainfall is possible throughout the year the vast majority of this falls during the wet season, from April through to July.

DRY SEASON

This period is the driest in the year, with blue skies the majority of the month. An ideal time to visit the region.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Lamu has a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 30°C or 86°F through the majority of the year. Mornings average a pleasant at 24°C or 75°F on average.

While rainfall is possible throughout the year the vast majority of this falls during the wet season, from April through to July.

WET SEASON

The exact start and end of the rains are always a little uncertain, but generally, this period is the wettest time of the year, with at time significant rainfall amounts. Between the showers and thunderstorms there is still a good amount of sunshine to enjoy, so potentially a good time to visit.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Lamu has a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 30°C or 86°F through the majority of the year. Mornings average a pleasant at 24°C or 75°F on average.

While rainfall is possible throughout the year the vast majority of this falls during the wet season, from April through to July.

WET SEASON

The exact start and end of the rains are always a little uncertain, but generally, this period is the wettest time of the year, with at time significant rainfall amounts. Between the showers and thunderstorms there is still a good amount of sunshine to enjoy, so potentially a good time to visit.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Lamu has a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 30°C or 86°F through the majority of the year. Mornings average a pleasant at 24°C or 75°F on average.

While rainfall is possible throughout the year the vast majority of this falls during the wet season, from April through to July.

WET SEASON

The exact start and end of the rains are always a little uncertain, but generally, this period is the wettest time of the year, with at time significant rainfall amounts. Between the showers and thunderstorms there is still a good amount of sunshine to enjoy, so potentially a good time to visit.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Lamu has a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 30°C or 86°F through the majority of the year. Mornings average a pleasant at 24°C or 75°F on average.

While rainfall is possible throughout the year the vast majority of this falls during the wet season, from April through to July.

WET SEASON

The exact start and end of the rains are always a little uncertain, but generally, this period is the wettest time of the year, with at time significant rainfall amounts. Between the showers and thunderstorms there is still a good amount of sunshine to enjoy, so potentially a good time to visit.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Lamu has a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 30°C or 86°F through the majority of the year. Mornings average a pleasant at 24°C or 75°F on average.

While rainfall is possible throughout the year the vast majority of this falls during the wet season, from April through to July.

DRY SEASON

A more stable and predictable time of the year, usually with clear skies. There can be the occasional shower, but these are few and far between. All in all a great time to visit.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Lamu has a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 30°C or 86°F through the majority of the year. Mornings average a pleasant at 24°C or 75°F on average.

While rainfall is possible throughout the year the vast majority of this falls during the wet season, from April through to July.

DRY SEASON

A more stable and predictable time of the year, usually with clear skies. There can be the occasional shower, but these are few and far between. All in all a great time to visit.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Lamu has a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 30°C or 86°F through the majority of the year. Mornings average a pleasant at 24°C or 75°F on average.

While rainfall is possible throughout the year the vast majority of this falls during the wet season, from April through to July.

DRY SEASON

A more stable and predictable time of the year, usually with clear skies. There can be the occasional shower, but these are few and far between. All in all a great time to visit.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Lamu has a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 30°C or 86°F through the majority of the year. Mornings average a pleasant at 24°C or 75°F on average.

While rainfall is possible throughout the year the vast majority of this falls during the wet season, from April through to July.

DRY SEASON

A more stable and predictable time of the year, usually with clear skies. There can be the occasional shower, but these are few and far between. All in all a great time to visit.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Lamu has a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 30°C or 86°F through the majority of the year. Mornings average a pleasant at 24°C or 75°F on average.

While rainfall is possible throughout the year the vast majority of this falls during the wet season, from April through to July.

DRY SEASON

A more stable and predictable time of the year, usually with clear skies. There can be the occasional shower, but these are few and far between. All in all a great time to visit.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Lamu has a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 30°C or 86°F through the majority of the year. Mornings average a pleasant at 24°C or 75°F on average.

While rainfall is possible throughout the year the vast majority of this falls during the wet season, from April through to July.

Experiences

Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Lamu Old Town, the oldest and best-preserved Swahili settlement in East Africa

With a core comprising a collection of buildings, Lamu has maintained its social and cultural integrity, as well as retaining its authentic building fabric up to the present day. Once the most important trade centre in East Africa, Lamu has exercised an important influence in the entire region in religious, cultural as well as in technological expertise. Unlike other Swahili settlements which have been abandoned along the East African coast, Lamu has continuously been inhabited for over 700 years.

Snorkel on the uninhabited coral islet of Manda Toto

Manda Toto Island is located just off the northeast coast of Manda, it offers some of the best snorkelling possibilities in the archipelago.

There are a huge diversity of water spots

With waterskiing, kayaking, sailing, windsurfing, kite-surfing and fly-fishing all on offer, this is an ideal location for those seeking an active beach break.

Explore Lamu Archipelago Properties

Manda Bay Lodge

Manda Bay Lodge

Manda Bay is a boutique lodge on an idyllic island offering the ultimate seaside escape. Indulging guests in barefoot luxury, this lodge is perfect for travellers looking to experience a true island paradise, immersed in the ..

Peponi Hotel

Peponi Hotel

Peponi is a family run, boutique hotel on the beaches of Lamu Island. This relaxed, tranquil property is the oldest on the island and retains charm, character and an intimate atmosphere. Perfect for travellers who want to get away ..

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