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Jua House, Lamu Kenya

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  • Stay in a double room fits a king size bed and its own bathroom
  • Beautifully furnitured rooms, very friendly and helpful staff, great view from the rooftop
  • Flying package from Nairobi to Manda Airport in Lamu

JUA HOUSE is a Bed & Breakfast located in the middle of the traditional Swahili village Shela on Lamu island. The interior design combines traditional Swahili woodcraft, African style and a touch of modern artistry.

Cleanliness, functionality, comfort, beauty and of course the service to the guest are our top targets.

Package Inclusive of

  • Accommodation at Jua House, Lamu
  • Meal Plan : Full Board (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner)
  • Return flights from JKIA <> Manda Airport, Lamu (Via East African Air)
  • Return boat transfer from Manda Airport <> Jua House, Lamu
  • Room Occupancy: 1 Double room
  • One shared dhow sundowner cruise with biting and fresh juice
  • A Turnup Chaperone
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Itinerary

Day 1Fly from Nairobi to Lamu

Day 2Lamu Island Vibes + dhow sundowner

Did you know that Barack Obama spend his honeymoon on Lamu?
(text taken from ‚Lamu, where history lives’) The trade winds of the Indian Ocean have been bringing the world to the East African Coast for over a thousand years. In the remote archipelago of Lamu, the local people have a long established tradition of welcoming travellers. The Lamu Archipelago today remains as mystical, exotic and serene as ever. The old stone town is a World Heritage Site, a place where culture, history and custom are all blended into a truly unique way of life. Lamu is unaffected by the pace of change of the Western world, where the wisdom of the past plays a part in present, and the pace of life is measured by the progress of the graceful dhows that sail among the islands.

Day 3Lamu Old town tour

Lamu or Lamu Town is a small town on Lamu Island, which in turn is a part of the Lamu Archipelago in Kenya. Situated 341 kilometres (212 mi) by road northeast of Mombasa that ends at Mokowe Jetty from where the sea channel has to be crossed to reach Lamu Island. It is the headquarters of Lamu County and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Lamu is Kenya’s oldest continually inhabited town, and was one of the original Swahili settlements along coastal East Africa, founded in 1370.

The town contains the Lamu Fort on the seafront, which commenced construction under Fumo Madi ibn Abi Bakr, the sultan of Pate, and was completed after his death in the early 1820s. Lamu is also home to 23 mosques, including the Riyadha Mosque, built in 1900, and a donkey sanctuary.

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