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It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and during this season our thoughts turn thankfully to the clients who have ma...
25/12/2020

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and during this season our thoughts turn thankfully to the clients who have made our year memorable. It is in the spirit of Christmas, Ingoo Adventures and Safaris says thank you and best wishes for the holidays. Loyal customers like you make our business possible. Best wishes at Christmas and always.

Geothermal Spa
01/03/2020

Geothermal Spa

29/10/2019

Jumba la Mtwana was opened to the public in 1973 and was gazetted as a national monument in 1982. Jumba la Mtwana, also known as “Jumba Ruins” is located approximately 20km (15km north of Mombasa, 3km off the Mombasa-Malindi road, 2.8km on the road leading to the sea at the junction next to Picana factory) north of Mombasa in Mtwapa.

The site represents the remains of a 14th century Swahili settlement which was occupied for about one century before abandonment. While the name literally means “large house of the slave”, there is neither historical nor archaeological evidence that suggests that this may have been the case. There are no historical records on the settlement, as a result what is known has been deduced from the ruins which were excavated by James Kirkman in 1972. The settlement was likely built around 1350, inhabited and then abandoned a century later. It is not certain whether ‘Jumba la Mtwana’ was the settlement’s name at the time of occupation. However, one thing that is certain is that the inhabitants were Muslim evidenced by the ruins of 4 mosques, washing platform and water cisterns.

There are ruins (old coral stone walls) of 4 mosques, 4 domestic houses and a tomb which have survived in recognizable condition situated among huge baobab trees on grassy slopes that descend to the sea. This ancient ruins provide a sense of what life must have been like over six hundred years ago, when it was home to the Swahili fishermen, craftsmen and merchants who traded precious products from the African interior with their maritime trading partners in India and Arabia. Excavations of the site have revealed numerous artefacts including decorated local pottery and shell beads, imported Chinese and Islamic ceramics, and glass beads.

30/06/2019

Join us this Saturday (6th July) as we explore the untapped beauty of Western Kenya to Nabuyole Falls in Webuye.
Call 0716585138 or +254 719 589300 for more details

Join us this sunday as we explore the great Kakamega Forest. The only rainforest of its kind in Africa.  Inbox for detai...
30/05/2019

Join us this sunday as we explore the great Kakamega Forest. The only rainforest of its kind in Africa. Inbox for details.

Twendeni Kikuletwa. Payment ongoing. Dont be left out
15/04/2019

Twendeni Kikuletwa. Payment ongoing. Dont be left out

Get the Ingoo experience. Twende Tanzania

Get the Ingoo experience. Twende Tanzania
09/04/2019

Get the Ingoo experience. Twende Tanzania

02/03/2019
February 23 2019
24/02/2019

February 23 2019

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