Gede Ruins, Watamu

Also known as: Ruins of Gedi. Gede Ruins, located near Watamu, offer a glimpse into the Swahili civilization that thrived between the 12th and 17th centuries. This archaeological site, surrounded by lush forest, captivates visitors with its mysterious aura and well-preserved structures. Travelers are often intrigued by the coral stone mosques, palaces, and houses, which hint at a once-prosperous town. Vloggers frequently explore the legends and folklore surrounding Gede, adding a layer of intrigue to their narratives. WanderVlogs presents these stories, providing travelers with practical tips on guided tours and the best times to visit to avoid crowds, ensuring an enriching experience.

Last updated: Jul 2, 2026

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