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Diani Beach is just 30 miles drive
south of Mombasa. Warandale Cottages is placed with at view at the
beautiful Indian Ocean. All facilities is in reach just with in 5
minutes walk. There is a shopping center and golf, and much much more.For
the adventurous, Diani offers fully equipped water sports centers
excellent restaurants and nightly entertainment such as live bands and
discotheques
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Restaurants
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All
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Entertainment |
you can visit the nearby hotels for entertainment and the
disco'slocated at Diani Beach |
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Description :
Warandale is sited on a corel outcrop between two of Dianis beautiful
beaches and offers its guests much more than todays modern hotels.
Attractive two and three en suite bedroomed cottages are fully furnished.
Every
cottages is staffed by trained chefs and stewards to provide the
comforts of a private villa.
A
nearby supermarked is fully stocked with everyday requirements and the
local fishermen come to you door daily with ocean fresh seafood..The
Architecture seems part Andalucian, part English Tudor and part Swahili.
There is also a pool only for guest at Warandale
Beautiful soft white sand, clear water, a reef only twenty minutes of
easy swimming offshore, and palm trees lining the beach make Diani what
it is. Diani is definitely one of Kenya's top beaches. If you just want
to relax, however, take a walk down the beach, enjoy the sun and try not
to think about leaving.
Most
people heading farther south don't stop until they hit Shimoni, but
there are numerous beaches between Diani and Shimoni that are well worth
stopping at and generally much more secluded. Shimoni is the base for
those who love sport fishing. It is also worth a visit to the coral
caves which are the area's namesake (shimo means 'cave' in Swahili). The
caves were apparently a secret refuge from the Maasai and other raiders
(and some say from slavers) and are reached by descending a ladder
through a hole in the ground. The caves extend about 20 kilometers
(about 12.5 miles) underground.
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