Lamu is a timeless coastal destination where history, culture, and simplicity come together. Part of the Lamu Archipelago, it is known for its narrow streets, traditional Swahili architecture, and relaxed island lifestyle with no cars—just donkeys and dhows.
At the heart of the island lies Lamu Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site rich in history, carved wooden doors, and centuries-old buildings reflecting Arab, Persian, and Swahili influences.
Visitors can enjoy peaceful beaches, dhow sailing at sunset, fresh seafood, and cultural experiences like the vibrant Lamu Cultural Festival. Lamu offers a unique escape where time slows down, making it perfect for those seeking tranquility, culture, and authentic coastal charm.