DIAMOND BEACH VILLAGE
Diamond Beach Village is situated
on the island of Manda, which is the sister island
of Lamu. Lamu town is said to be the oldest town in
east Africa. The dominant Arabic influence is evident
in the town's architecture with beautifully carved
doors and some notable mosques. Lamu town has recently
been granted World Heritage status and the local museum
has a fine collection of artifacts.
There are no cars on Lamu or Manda, the only form
of transport is donkey or boat, both of which are
an experience in themselves. The pace of life is inevitably
slow and relaxed. The island is located roughly three
degrees south of the equator therefore you can guarantee
that perfect island getaway, whether it is lazing
in your airy Banda, on the beach or exploring the
surroundings.
The lodge is located on the beach front with amazing
views of the ocean, Lamu Island, Shella village and
dhows sailing past. It is the perfect place to come
and relax for Days or weeks, away from the stresses
and strains of everyday life.
Diamond
Beach Village Located On Manda Island, Lamu
Archipelago, as an Indian Ocean Island Beach
Accommodation in Kenya
Diamond Beach Village offers an alternative to the
concrete hotel, more of a rustic Robinson Crusoe experience.
The lodge works very closely with the local Swahili
people taking into account their culture and only
using local methods and materials to create a refreshing,
eco-friendly, alternative style holiday.
Diamond Beach Village has six beach huts called bandas,
one family size that sleeps four to eight. The five
other bandas have a double bed downstairs and a single
bed mounted in the roof, each has a front porch and
en suite shower and sink. All bandas are provided
with bedding, mosquito nets and towels.
The lodge also has a tree house to rent. It sleeps
between two and six people, with wooden floors, branches
coming through the walls and a large veranda on the
first floor stretching right around the tree, where
drinks can be brought to you. It is an amazing experience
to be lying in bed in a baobab tree watching the birds
fly by with a view across the village over to the
dunes of Lamu Island.
Dining Experience At Diamond Beach Village Located
On Manda Island,
Lamu Archipelago
The restaurant seating area is shaded from the sun
with large palm thatched umbrellas, conveniently situated
with a fantastic view of the Indian Ocean. Diamond
Beach Village's two experienced chefs prepare a variety
of dishes from traditional Swahili cuisine to more
conventional western and vegetarian foods. A must
for breakfast is pancakes and fruit salad with fresh
coffee or Chai tea made from local spices. Or, if
you have worked up a real appetite with a morning
swim or walk, then a basil and tomato omelet may take
your fancy.
Lamu's best kept secret is its freshly caught sea
food: Lobster, king prawns, crab, red snapper, tuna,
squid, and much more are on the menu each day. Or
perhaps try the traditional African barbecued goat
or chicken.
Indian Ocean Beach Vacation Experience and Activities
At Diamond Beach Village Located On Manda Island,
Lamu Archipelago
Relaxation: The giant clamshells
erected around the lodge act as birdbaths and attract
a colorful array of beautiful birds at both dawn and
dusk. Sit and watch them play as you relax and enjoy
your drinks. Or lie under the shade of the acacia
trees on the swing beds and hammocks, while listening
to the lap of the Indian Ocean, a ten second walk
away. At dusk Diamond Beach enjoys the full view of
some of the most breathtaking African sunsets. When
night falls you can find your way back to your Banda,
lit by the shimmering light of a billion stars, over
180 degrees of perfectly clear sky. Or perhaps enjoy
a moonlight swim where the shimmer of the phosphorescence
is truly spectacular.
Snorkeling: Diamond Beach Village has a coral reef
conveniently situated stones throw from the beach.
It is a safe and easy way for kids of all ages to
view the underwater world. There is a vast array of
colorful fish that inhabit this reef and everyday
there is something new to see. Snorkeling trips can
also be arranged to a larger reef, which is an hour’s
boat ride away. If you are lucky you will see schools
of dolphins playing around the boat.
Walking: A 10 minute walk along the
shore line leads you to the point of Manda where the
open sea meets the island. Along the way it is possible
to see the colonial history of Lamu district evident
in the ruins with rusty cannons inside. Dhows sail
past but it is unlikely you will meet another person
on this rugged stretch of coast. The resident dog,
Mambo, will keep you company and amused as she chases
crabs along the way. You can also take a guided walk
to the ruins of an old Swahili settlement, Takwa,
which was built in the 16th century. This walk takes
you through the heart of the island where dikdik (small
deer) roam. You also pass the quarry where locals
cut out the coral by hand for their traditional building
blocks. The local guide, Hamid, has lived on Manda
all his life and is the perfect person to quiz on
Manda's history.
Windsurfing: The channel that divides Lamu from Manda
provides the ideal opportunity for windsurfing. You
can guarantee the wind will pick up at midday (a blessing
when lying on the beach) making perfect conditions
for windsurfing. Lessons and equipment are available
from Shella. Another sport that is becoming popular
is kite surfing; the conditions are ideal and so bring
your equipment, as there is none to hire, as yet,
in Shella.
Sailing: Sailing is the traditional
mode of transport along the east African coast. The
beautifully crafted dhows with their huge sails are
a great way to get around. Sailing through the channel
is a wonderful way to view the African sunset.
Fishing: For those who like to pass
the Days fishing then this is the place to fish off
the beach or from the back of the boat on the way
to Lamu or Shella. For the more enthusiastic, trips
can be arranged to the open ocean either on a dhow
or on a modern speedboat with all the top of the range
equipment. Anything caught can be cooked just the
way you like it by the chefs.