Kilifi by day

This post celebrating Kilifi was shockingly forgotten in my drafts after a trip there a couple of years back.

The beauty of the pictures (taken with an Infinix phone) and the awesome memories evoked is a timely reminder of the beauty of travel and of being random.

Enjoy!

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From Mombasa to Kilifi the scenery is gorgeous.

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Once you are past Mtwapa town and into Mtwapa rural then sisal is all you will see.

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With majestic Baobab trees dotting the landscape.

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This was a view from a public barazani just metres away from the entry into Kilifi town.

I stumbled on it and it took my breathe away.

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Sat here for a couple of hours. Gazed into the Indian ocean. Felt so peaceful.

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According to the locals who I sat next to, the house peeking out at the corner of the picture is owned by a Kenyatta-era big-shot civil servant. It was used as an example of locals feeling a sense of injustice.

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Chapati and coconut beans. Ordered for two chapatis. Added a third. Most tasty meal I ate in 2016. So yummy!

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So affordable. If you are ever in Kilifi then you know where to eat.

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It was a day trip to Kilifi.

Kilifi made me happy.

I shall be back.

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GOD BLESS KENYA!


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