Romantic Getaways Kenya
Water Activities in Kenya π°πͺ
Overview
Kenya, famously known for its wildlife safaris, also offers a variety of exciting water activities that cater to both thrill-seekers and relaxation enthusiasts. With its extensive coastline along the Indian Ocean and numerous lakes, Kenya promises an unforgettable aquatic adventure.
Coastal Water Activities π
Snorkeling and Scuba Diving π
Kenya’s coral reefs off the coast of Watamu, Malindi, and Diani Beach provide a rich underwater world for snorkeling and scuba diving. Expect to see diverse marine life such as colorful fish, sea turtles, and even whale sharks during specific seasons.
Deep Sea Fishing π£
Kenya’s deep sea offers an exhilarating experience for anglers. Target species include marlin, sailfish, and yellowfin tuna. The peak season for big game fishing is from November to March.
Dhow Sailing β΅οΈ
Experience the ancient art of dhow sailing along the Kenyan coast. These traditional Arabic vessels offer a unique and relaxing way to explore the coastline and its stunning sunsets.
Inland Water Activities π
Lake Turkana π§
Lake Turkana, also known as the “Jade Sea,” is Kenya’s largest desert lake. It offers opportunities for fishing, birdwatching, and boat trips to explore the surrounding landscape and prehistoric sites like the famous Koobi Fora.
Lake Naivasha π
Located in the Rift Valley, Lake Naivasha is a freshwater lake dotted with islands that provide sanctuary for hippos, giraffes, and over 400 bird species. Activities include boat tours, fishing, and visits to the nearby Hells Gate National Park for hiking and hot springs.
Tips and Safety π§
- Always use reputable operators when booking water activities.
- Remember to apply sunscreen and stay hydrated during your aquatic adventures.
- If you’re visiting Lake Turkana, ensure you have adequate protection against the harsh sun and strong winds.
- Be aware of any local safety guidelines, especially when it comes to swimming in the ocean. Some beaches may have dangerous currents or marine life that could pose a risk.
- Respect local customs and avoid disturbing wildlife during your water activities.