This would be a good opportunity to visit where the sun is ever faithful,Mombasa and the Kenyan Coast.In Mombasa you can take an all day dhow trip,the main attraction of the north coast is its beaches,here you will find hotel and resort complexes to suit the taste of most beach holiday enthusiasts. From your north coast base, you may want to visit Mamba Village, reputed to be one of the worlds' largest crocodile farms.At the south coast you have plenty of chances to indulge in some thrilling marine activity such as water skiing, wind surfing, scuba diving, goggling and deep-sea fishing. The Shimba Hills National Reserve, directly inland from Diani is a surprise and you have the opportunity to see some of the wildlife that Kenya is famed for,and this is just a drop in the ocean of what you are about to experience if you visit the Kenyan Coast.The Kenyan coast has a tropical climate and it is a hot and humid place. Temperatures year round vary between 22° C and 33° C. July and August are the coolest months.
The coast sounds beautiful and I'd definitely choose one of those "cooler" months! The wildlife at the
reserves is fascinating, too, but I'm pretty sure I'd opt to skip the crocodile farm.
