Kisite Mpunguti Marine National Park 

Activities to do at Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park 2024

Activities to do at Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park 20024: Since Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park & Reserve is a designated no-take area, nothing may be taken or extracted from it. The protected area is a two-in-one venture that was founded in 1973. Mpunguti is 2,718 acres, and Kisite is around 6,919 acres. The park’s pristine natural beauty has been preserved by being an official no-take area because nothing naturally exits the area, alive or dead! For individuals looking to engage in leisure Kenya safari activities in a sustainable setting, its sandy beaches remain a major draw. Here are stunning activities you can enjoy while there.

  1. Visit Kisite Island.

Kisite Island is a rocky outcrop that is level and devoid of trees. It has numerous grassy spots and a stunning sandy shore. The island’s beach is exposed at low tide, which makes it a perfect home for seabirds. Pelagic feeders and roseate and sooty tern nesting colonies are examples of birds. Every year in July, they come here to breed, and in September, they go with their fledgelings. The island has been classified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) due to its extensive birdlife.

  1. Visit Mpunguti Island.

Kisite pairs with seabird colonies, whereas Mpunguti Island is covered in a thick equatorial forest along the coast. The surrounding seas are home to fish and well-developed coral gardens. You can practice using conventional, non-destructive fishing techniques in Mpunguti Reserve.

  1. Swim with turtles.

Observe populations of Hawksbill and Green turtles at Kijamba cha Kasa, where they are often found.

Activities to do at Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park
Kisite Mpunguti Marine National Park
  1. Activities to do at Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park 2024 : Go Snorkeling.

Snorkel in Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park & Reserve’s clean, shallow, mild waters. Excellent dive spots are available in the park and reserve for experienced divers as well as novices. The sections in the main coral garden that are closest to the Kisite anchorage’s outer edge and designated with mooring buoys are the most visited.

  1. Activities to do at Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park 2024 : Explore the corals.

 Visit and see more than 56 varieties of corals so far identified at the Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park. More than 200 spinner, humpback, and bottle-nosed dolphins find refuge among these reefs. Although you can see individual dolphins, most of the time they are in pods of two to twenty-five, breaking above the waves. The largest fish in the world, humpback whales, and migratory whale sharks may be visible to visitors between July and December. The Indian Ocean’s warm waters are the reason the humpbacks visit this location to rear their young.

  1. Activities to do at Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park 2024 : Visit the Slave Caves of Shimoni.

The scandalous trade in aboriginal people from the Kenyan Coast and Ukambani took place at the Shimoni Slave Caves.

Walk about five minutes to the historic Shimoni coral caves. In Swahili, the word “hole” is shimoni. Bats that feed on fruit and insects inhabit the enormous caverns, some of which reach a depth of up to 5 kilometres inland. The surrounding populations used the caverns as “Kayas,” or hallowed places of prayer. They later used as holding facilities for hundreds of seized slaves en way to the notorious Arabian slave markets of Zanzibar between the 18th and 19th centuries. The slaves would be sent to Arabia, Yemen, Turkey, India, and Persia after arriving in Zanzibar.

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