Discover the Ancient Wonders of Gede Ruins and Snake Park
Explore the historical Gede Ruins and encounter diverse wildlife at the Snake Park, a must-visit attraction on Kenya's coast.
Nestled in the heart of coastal Kenya, Gede Ruins and Snake Park offers an enchanting glimpse into the past with its historical remnants and diverse wildlife. A visit to this captivating site is a must for any traveler seeking to explore the rich culture and heritage of the region.
A brief summary to Gede Ruins Malindi... Snake Park
- Off Watamu Road, Gede, Gede Watamu Rd, KE
- Visit website
- Monday 7 am-6 pm
- Tuesday 7 am-6 pm
- Wednesday 7 am-6 pm
- Thursday 7 am-6 pm
- Friday 7 am-6 pm
- Saturday 7 am-6 pm
- Sunday 7 am-6 pm
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.
- Bring water and snacks as there are limited facilities nearby.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking through the ruins.
- Consider hiring a local guide for a more in-depth understanding of the site's history.
- Don't miss the chance to photograph the magnificent structures against the backdrop of lush greenery.
Getting There
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Car
If you are driving from Watamu, head southwest on the main road (Watamu Road) towards Gede. Continue straight for about 10 kilometers until you see signs for Gede Ruins on your left. The entrance to Gede Ruins Malindi... Snake Park is located just off the main road. There is parking available at the site.
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Public Transportation (Matatu)
To reach Gede Ruins using public transport, find a matatu (shared taxi) heading towards Malindi from the main matatu stage in Watamu. The fare is typically around 50-100 Kenyan Shillings. Inform the driver that you want to stop at Gede Ruins. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes. Once you arrive, the entrance to the park is a short walk from the drop-off point.
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Bicycle
For an adventurous option, consider renting a bicycle in Watamu. Follow the main road (Watamu Road) southwest toward Gede. The route is approximately 10 kilometers and generally safe for cyclists. Make sure to wear a helmet and stay hydrated. Upon reaching Gede, look for the signs directing you to the Gede Ruins entrance.
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Walking
If you’re feeling energetic, you can walk to Gede Ruins from Watamu. This is a longer trek of about 10 kilometers, taking around 2-3 hours. Start on Watamu Road heading southwest. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes, carry water, and be mindful of the traffic along the road.