Kenyan Ruins

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This important historical and archaeological site – today known as the Gedi Ruins (also spelt ‘Gede’) – was once a centre for trade along the East African …

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Aug 25, 2024
Loved this quick 1 hour tour of ancient Swahili ruins and the super cute and gentle Sekes Monkeys running all around it! Get a guide at the ticket booth (they work for tips only) and look for Steven,… Full review by BuddB_12
Aug 22, 2024
I took my friends from Germany to Visit the Gede Ruins and Arabuko Sokoke in March 2024. It was a great stop, with ruins covered in a coral-rug forest, composed of indigenous trees and magnificent h… Full review by Maria F
Aug 11, 2024
Hello the guide was nice!!the manager Ms Hussen the curator of gede ruins is very rude with the cumminity guide and tour operator and also he cutting trees and renovating the ruins withouth qualified… Full review by bakarib
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Yes! I was shocked at how such an important site is so little-known. One interesting thing is that the staff at the snake centre next door told me their snakes are only kept in cages for a …
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Yes! I was shocked at how such an important site is so little-known. One interesting thing is that the staff at the snake centre next door told me their snakes are only kept in cages for a short period so they can have health checks and their records taken. Then they are released back into the surrounds of the temple compound and new ones caught for research. This included the deadly Black Mambas which were trying to attack the glass enclosures as we walked past. Eek!
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Hi. Kindly to inform you that, Gedi Ruins is open to public from Monday to Sunday including all the holidays in Kenya …
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Hi. Kindly to inform you that, Gedi Ruins is open to public from Monday to Sunday including all the holidays in Kenya from 6 am to 6 pm. Apart from the precious ruins we do also have a snake rescue center and a butterfly farm. You are all welcomed.
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We are open from 7:30am in the morning to 6:00pm in the evening every day including Sunday and public holidays
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Answer by Mbarak A · Oct 2, 2020
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