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Lamu Archipelago Marine National Park and Reserve Adventures

Lamu Archipelago Marine National Park and Reserve protects pristine coral reefs, diverse marine life, and mangrove forests off the coast of Kenya, offering exceptional snorkeling, diving, and cultural exploration opportunities.

650,000
Acres Protected
N/A (Marine Park)
Miles of Trails
Approx. 20,000
Annual Visitors
1977
Year Established

About Lamu Archipelago Marine National Park and Reserve

 

Located in the northern section of Kenya’s coast, the Lamu Archipelago Marine National Park and Reserve encompasses an extensive network of islands, coral reefs, and mangrove forests. This protected area includes both marine and terrestrial habitats, supporting outstanding biodiversity. The park spans coral reefs teeming with colorful reef fish, sea turtles, dolphins, and dugongs, and the mangrove swamps provide vital breeding grounds for many fish and bird species. The reserve serves as a critical marine biodiversity hotspot and plays a crucial role in fisheries and coastal protection. The cultural history of the Lamu Archipelago is significant; the nearby town of Lamu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the oldest continually inhabited town in Kenya, featuring Swahili architecture and rich maritime traditions. Recreation in the park includes snorkeling, scuba diving to explore vibrant coral gardens, bird watching, kayaking through mangrove channels, and boating excursions. Visitors can also engage with local communities to experience traditional dhow sailing and Swahili culture. The combination of marine biodiversity and cultural heritage makes the park a unique destination for eco-tourism and conservation education. Its clear waters, diverse underwater life, and extensive coral systems offer memorable outdoor experiences, while conservation efforts focus on sustainable tourism and the protection of endangered species like the green sea turtle and dugong. The park’s relative remoteness and limited infrastructure provide an authentic and tranquil environment for visitors seeking nature and cultural exploration along Kenya’s coast.

Highlights

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Manda Bay coral reefs offering world-class snorkeling and diving

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Unique mangrove forests supporting diverse marine and bird life

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Historic Swahili architecture and cultural sites in nearby Lamu Town

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Dugong and green sea turtle conservation areas

Notable Natural Features

Coral Reefs

Extensive coral formations support a vibrant underwater ecosystem with numerous fish species, sea turtles, and marine mammals.

Mangrove Forests

Vital coastal mangrove habitats nurture juvenile fish and provide refuge for a variety of coastal bird species.

Lamu Old Town

A UNESCO World Heritage Site nearby, showcasing rich Swahili culture and historic stone buildings dating back centuries.