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MALINDI MARINE NATIONAL PARK & RESERVE

“The Coral Garden”

Malindi Marine National Park & Reserve was the first Marine Protected Area to be established in Kenya in 1968 and was designated as a Biosphere Reserve under the Man & Biosphere programme of UNESCO in 1979. The Park is located South of Malindi town from the famous Vasco-Da-Gama Pillar and extending to Watamu. 

The Park is well endowed with a variety of unique natural resources such as fringing reefs, coral gardens in the lagoons, sea-grass beds, mangroves, mudflats, and a high diversity of fish and marine mammals. These include; humpback dolphins, sea turtles, and shore birds. Among these bird species found in this marine park include; reef fish, sweetlips, surgeon fish, butterfly fish, damsels and parrotfish. Invertebrates include; sponges, marine worms, crustaceans - crabs, lobsters, crayfish and shrimps. Local fishermen benefit from artisanal fishing for their livelihoods.

Other natural and historical attractions around are the mangrove forest and the Vasco da Gama pillar. The Malindi nightlife is also a great puller of adventurers to the Coastal town.

On the leeward side of the north reef which has a low coral cover, large schools of Barracuda and the occasional reef shark are a common encounter as well as large Rays that feed on the bottom. Whether snorkeling or scuba diving, you are sure to marvel at the underwater beauty and may just bump into other regular visitors who include sea turtles feeding on the thalassic beds and dolphins feeding on shimmering schools of sardines.

 

  • Bird watching
  • Camping
  • Diving
  • Glass Bottom Boat Rides
  • Scenic
  • Snorkeling
  • Sun Bathing
  • Walking
  • Water Skiing
  • Wind Surfing

By Road: The park is situated about 5km from Malindi town via Casuarina Road.

By Air:  Via Malindi airport 

By Rail: Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) from Syokimau (Nairobi Terminus) to Miritini (Mombasa Terminus) train stations, then connect by road.

 

MALINDI MARINE NATIONAL PARK & RESERVE

Citizen

Resident

Non-Resident

Adults

KSH

Child

KSH

Adult

KSH

Child

KSH

Adult

USD

Child

USD

 130

 125

130

125

 17

 13

MODE OF PAYMENT: Through Ecitizen  (https://kws.ecitizen.go.ke/ ) via MPesa, Visa Card, RTGS ,Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)

Security/Guided tour per guide:

• Ksh. 1,720 – up to 4 hours

• Ksh. 3,015 – Over 4 hours

Vehicle parking charges are Ksh. 100/= per day

Marine Life

Prolific marine life includes crabs, corals, sea urchins, jellyfish, sea stars, and sea cucumbers. Different varieties of coral species comprise of Acropora), Turbinaria and Porites

Climate

Temperatures range from 20-300 c and rainfall from 200mm – 700 mm. Two rain seasons: Long rains – March & April & short rains – Nov/ December

What to take with you

Personal effects, clean drinking water, food, camping gear/ equipment if the visitor intends to stay overnight.

Also important are; Camera, binoculars, guide books, sunscreen, insect repellant, first aid kit, sunglasses and appropriate beach wear.

Park Size

213 sq. Km

When to go

All year round

Swimming in the crystal-clear warm waters of the Indian Ocean. Visitors can also enjoy and undertake recreation activities in this veritable paradise including glass bottom boat rides and  tours, bird- watching, camping, scenic viewing, snorkeling, scuba diving, sun bathing, beach walking, reef walks, picnicking, island barbeques,  weddings and  filming  in and around the coral gardens.  

Various water sports that visitors can partake include; sailing, windsurfing, kite surfing, kayaking and jet skiing. This beautiful slice of Kenya’s Indian Ocean coastline provides the perfect getaway for relaxation. 

Conferencing Facilities: - A resource center with a conference hall up to a capacity of 50 people with audio visual equipment.

There’s also an education facility that features informative posters on display for visitors’ free access.

Visit the coral garden to see tropical fish in their natural environment. A trip to the famous Sardinia Magical Island where you can have barbeque, fresh sea food for your lunch is a must.

 

Malindi Bandas: (Big Banda)

Accommodation; 1unit, 2 Pax

Amenities; Microwave, electric kettle and TV are provided. Beddings and toiletries are also provided. Visitors are advised to carry ready food or eat out. No kitchen utensils are provided.

Rates;

Citizens/Residents/Non Residents: Ksh.3, 000

Malindi Bandas: (Smaller Banda)

Accommodation; 1 Unit, 1 Pax

Amenities; Beddings and toiletries are provided. An electric kettle is also available. The visitor is advised to carry ready food or eat out. No kitchen utensils are provided.

Rates:

Citizens/Residents/Non Residents: Ksh.1, 500

 

Public campsite:

Malindi;

The campsite has cool shades of indigenous trees which provide scenic and serene environment. Your stay here will bring back memories of unspoiled splendor because nature is precious as it was intended to be. The camp is equipped with barbeque and cooking areas, security lights and two flush toilet/bathroom facilities. The grounds are ideal for team building, wedding receptions, graduation parties, birthday parties and meetings.

 

For the campsite, standard amenities are provided; water, toilet/bathroom and kitchen area.

Public campsites do not require prior booking.

*Prevailing camping rates apply per person per day for both special and public campsites excluding other park charges.

Phone: +254202335684

Email: malindimarine@kws.go.ke

 

 

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