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Discover the breathtaking wildlife and vibrant marine life of Kenya with Roy Tours & Safari in Watamu, your gateway to unforgettable adventures.
Roy Tours & Safari in Watamu, Kenya, offers an unforgettable adventure into the heart of East Africa's natural beauty. Experience wildlife safaris, vibrant marine life, and local culture.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, navigate to Jacaranda Road in Watamu. Use a GPS device or a maps application to enter the coordinates: Latitude -3.3471798, Longitude 40.0325677. Once you reach Jacaranda Road, look for the M22G+FXJ marker, which indicates the exact location of Roy Tours & Safari. Parking is usually available nearby.
Public Transportation (Matatu)
To reach Roy Tours & Safari via public transportation, take a matatu (shared minibus) heading towards Watamu from Mombasa or Malindi. Ask the driver to drop you off at the Watamu bus stop. From there, you can either walk or take a local tuk-tuk to Jacaranda Road, specifically to M22G+FXJ. The fare for a matatu is typically around 100-200 KES depending on your starting location. The tuk-tuk ride should cost approximately 50-100 KES.
Walking
If you are already in Watamu and prefer walking, find your way to Jacaranda Road. Look for local landmarks such as Watamu Beach or the Watamu Marine National Park, and use a map app to guide you to M22G+FXJ on Jacaranda Road. The walk should take approximately 20-30 minutes, depending on your starting point.
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