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Gede Ruins

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Open year round, 24/7
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
Address:
Gede Watamu Rd, KenyaMap
Phone+254 723 359652
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  • brianlO1239LQ
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    Excellent spot to learn local history

    We had a great visit to Gede ruins. The ruins themselves are expansive and beautiful. Our guide Hudson was fantastic. He was very knowledgeable and didn't make us feel rushed. This was a great way to ...

    Reviewed on May 25, 2024
  • brianlO1239LQ
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    Excellent spot to learn local history

    We had a great visit to Gede ruins. The ruins themselves are expansive and beautiful. Our guide Hudson was fantastic. He was very knowledgeable and didn't make us feel rushed. This was a great way to ...

    Reviewed on May 25, 2024
  • EvaF2Eva
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    Amazing ruins and plenty of monkeys

    Exploring this place can easily be a day trip. It was so exciting and relaxing at the same time. The ruins are well preserved, whole place is clean, there is enough toilets. Just check in was a bit ch...

    Reviewed on Apr 29, 2024
  • EvaF2Eva
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    Amazing ruins and plenty of monkeys

    Exploring this place can easily be a day trip. It was so exciting and relaxing at the same time. The ruins are well preserved, whole place is clean, there is enough toilets. Just check in was a bit ch...

    Reviewed on Apr 29, 2024
  • alangnewman
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    A UNESCO World Heritage Site that is well worth a visit.

    This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a journey back in time that helps us see 'The Swahili Coast' in a new light. From the 15th century (and possibly earlier) The East African coast has seen traders an...

    Reviewed on Feb 27, 2024
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