• 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 historical and archaeological site near the Indian Ocean coast of eastern Kenya. It was declared a World Heritage Site on the 29th of July 2024.
  • 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.
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    To get to The Ruins of Gedi, flying into Moi International Airport in Mombasa is the way. Air India, Emirates, Etihad, Kenya Airways are few of the airlines to avail.
  • 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.
  • Today, the ruins of Gedi bear testimony to the life and culture of people of 13th Century Africa. ... Astonishing Gede Ruins closed to Watamu in Kenya.
  • The Ruins of Gedi are the remains of a Swahili town located in Gedi, a village near the coastal town of Malindi in Kenya.
  • The Gedi Ruins, located on the coast of eastern Kenya, are a historical and archaeological site of great significance.
  • 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 an important medieval East African city of trade. Today, you can visit Kenya's Gedi Ruins to discover a lost Swahili civilisation.