Ruins of Gedi
Ruins of Gedi is archaeological site in Kenya in Kenya, about 90.3 km from Mombasa. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The best months to visit are January, February, March.
Visiting Ruins of Gedi
Best time to visit Ruins of Gedi
Ruins of Gedi is visited from Mombasa. Based on 10 years of climate data, the most comfortable months there are January, February, March — January brings manageable 30.3°C days. See Mombasa weather in January →
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Ruins of Gedi — FAQs
What is Ruins of Gedi?
Ruins of Gedi is archaeological site in Kenya in Kenya, about 90.3 km from Mombasa. It is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
When is the best time to visit Ruins of Gedi?
The most comfortable months at Mombasa, the nearest base, are January, February, March — January brings manageable 30.3°C days. Avoid the peak-heat months for midday outdoor visits.
What else is near Ruins of Gedi?
Close by you'll also find Fort Jesus Museum, Arabuko Sokoke National Park, Watamu Marine National Park, Malindi Marine National Park — all part of a typical Mombasa sightseeing itinerary.
How do I visit Ruins of Gedi from India?
Ruins of Gedi is reached via Mombasa, Kenya. Trolly Good Fellow runs guided group tours from India that include Kenya's main sights, with flights, stays and an India host. Kenya uses the KES (1 INR ≈ 1.362917 KES).
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Our guided Kenya group tours from India cover the country's headline sights with flights, stays and an India host included.
