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Touring Pate in Kenya

Pate in the region of Coast Province is located in Kenya - some 295 mi or ( 474 km ) East of Nairobi , the country's capital city .

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Time in Pate is now 03:01 AM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Africa/Nairobi " with a UTC offset of 3 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Qoryooley, Kismayo, Tanga, Moshi, and Chake Chake. Being here already, consider visiting Qoryooley . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Pate ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Lamu daydreaming

2:14 min by jamainlamu
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I've just turned my camera on while walking across the lovely town. Lamu is a town situated on an island ( Indian Ocean). No crime, no aggression. Everyone says hello ('jambo') to you. You may even fe ..

07_Anflug auf Lamu

3:23 min by diekangal
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Kompletter approach und touch down LAU Airstrip ..


Lamu, Kenya Bus Ride

6:16 min by timacummins
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Adventure on Coastal Kenya--wild ride! ..

EYE PHOTOGRAPHIC WORKSHOPS

2:52 min by callehuerta
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Exclusive photographic workshop in Lamu Kenya ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Lamu Archipelago

The Lamu Archipelago is located in the Indian Ocean close to the northern coast of Kenya, to which it belongs. The islands lie between the towns of Lame and Kiunga, close to the border with Somalia, and is a part of Lamu District. The largest of the islands are Pate Island, Manda Island and Lamu Island. Smaller islands include Kiwayu, which lies in the Kiunga Marine National Reserve, and Manda Toto. Today the largest town in the archipelago is Lamu Town, on Lamu Island.

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Located at -2.10 41.02 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Coast Province, Islands of Kenya, Lamu Archipelago, Lamu District

Pate Island

Pate island or Paté island is located in the Indian Ocean close to the northern coast of Kenya, to which it belongs. It is the largest island in the Lamu Archipelago, which lie between the towns of Lamu and Kiunga, close to the border with Somalia. From the 7th century, Paté island was an early site of Arabic colonisation. It long vied as a Swahili port with Lamu and with Takwa on Manda Island and came to prominence around the 14th century, but was subjugated by Lamu in the 19th century.

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Located at -2.10 41.05 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Archaeological sites in Kenya, Islands of Kenya, Lamu Archipelago, Lamu District, Populated places in Coast Province, Swahili city-states

Manda Island

Manda is an island of the Lamu Archipelago of Kenya, known for the prosperous 9th century ports of Takwa and Manda town. The island is now linked by ferry to Lamu and is home to Manda Airport, while Manda Toto island lies to its west. The island is separated from the mainland by the narrow Mkanda channel. Both Manda town and Takwa were probably abandoned due to lack of water in the first half of the 19th century.

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Located at -2.27 40.97 (Lat./Long.); Less than 15 km away
Tags: Archaeological sites in Kenya, Former populated places in Kenya, Islands of Kenya, Lamu Archipelago, Populated places in Coast Province

Manda Airport

Manda Airport, also called Lamu Airport is an airport in Kenya.

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Located at -2.25 40.91 (Lat./Long.); Less than 15 km away
Tags: Airports in Kenya, Busia District, Kenya, Western Province (Kenya)

Takwa

The Takwa settlement is situated on the south side of Manda Island, in the Lamu District in the coastal province of Kenya. They are the ruins of a town which was abandoned around the 18th century. The Takwa site can be easily reached from Lamu town. The ruins were first excavated by James Kirkman in 1951. In 1972 the site was cleared again under the supervision of James de Vere Allen, the Curator of the Lamu Museum. Takwa was never a large place.

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Located at -2.30 40.96 (Lat./Long.); Less than 18 km away
Tags: Archaeological sites in Kenya, Former populated places in Kenya, Populated places in Coast Province