• Welcome to the magnificent Gede Ruins. Gedi lies on the coastal region of Kenya, 94 km north of Mombasa town.
  • The ruins of Gedi are a UNESCO World Heritage site near the Indian Ocean coast of eastern Kenya. The site is adjacent to the town of Gedi (also known as Gede)...
  • The Gede Ruins also known as the Ruins of Gedi are a historical and archaeological site in the coast of Kenya near the Indian Ocean, this site is situated adjacent...
  • Gedi was officially opened as a historical site in 1948. It consists of the ruins of a 15th Century Arab-African town. It originally covered an area of 18 hectares.
  • In the centre of the dense, green forests that cover Kenya’s coast, one can find the Ruins of Gedi, a place filled with mystery and ... Ruins of Gedi, Watamu, Kenya.
  • These old ruins, from the 12th century, are one of Kenya’s most interesting and least-known historical places. The remains of Gedi, which used to be a busy...
  • The Gedi ruins, on the Indian Ocean coastline of Kenya, used to be a historic port city, with access to running water, and trade links to China and Genoa.
  • Discover Gedi Ruins in Malindi, Kenya: Abandoned city hidden from the world by tropical forest and isolation on the coast of Kenya.
  • Connect with Kenyan history. ... The ruins of Gedi include many houses, mansions, mosques and elaborate tombs and cemeteries.
  • Dating back to the 15th century the Gede (or Gedi) Ruins are a popular tourism attraction and definitely worth a visit when staying on the North Coast of Kenya.