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Trip
Report: Lamu,
The Pearl Of The Kenyan
Coast
Author:
Ann LoCicero
My first
thought upon arriving in Lamu, the pearl of the Kenyan coast, was
where have I taken my 7-year-old kid? Dusty, dirty and it smelled,
horribly.
Lamu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its cultural significance, is
steeped in the Swahili culture that once dominated the East African
coast from Somalia to Mozambique. And despite my first impression,
it doesn't take long for this backwater town to get under your skin.
Narrow streets, storied buildings, and elaborately carved wooden
doors set the backdrop. Donkeys, the town's sole means of
transports, provide local charm. But what sets Lamu apart from the
beach resorts further south are the people: courteous, welcoming and
warm. While one should be aware of small tricks, as of yet, there
are few 'beach boys' here.
We spent the first afternoon wandering the settlement's bustling
streets, stopping each time something intrigued. Watching locals
play Mancala, a board game, was fascinating; their skill only wholly
appreciated after we had our first go at Count and Capture, as the
game is often referred to in the West. Shopping also proved hard to
resist. Kikoi, the striped and plaid fabric worn by men, line shops
throughout the 'old town'. And while you may be able to buy the
material and get a beach cover made for less than the 5 we paid,
negotiating for change may leave you feeling more guilty than
satisfied.
Our full-day excursion on a dhow, the age-old Arab vessels that
grace the Archipelago's shores, was about more than learning to fish
with a line tied to block of wood. No pole. No reel. The journey
from Lamu to Manda Beach, only a few kilometers as the crow flies,
was a lesson in navigating a channel at low tide. Our lunch - fish,
vegetables and rice cooked on an open fire - was a reminder that
simple means can result in delicious fare. The mangrove, home to the
large crabs on offer at restaurants up and down Kenya's coast, is
teeming with bird life and provoked many a whisper, "Mom, look, over
there."
On our last day in Lamu, we arranged a donkey ride through a local
boy. For my daughter, riding a donkey with a burlap bag for a saddle
was one of the highlights of our family trip. But the adventure will
just as surely be remembered by the exchange that took place when my
daughter's newfound friend appeared at our hotel bearing a gift, ice
cream. While my daughter happily shared the bag of cookies she had
saved for the flight home, she decided that old baseball caps and
t-shirts would make a better trade and should be packed on all
future trips.
While the initial impact of Lamu may be strong, scratch the surface
and pour on. You can't judge a book by its cover, you know.
About the
Author:
Ann
LoCicero is the founder of
www.kidscantravel.com an emergent
website for families intent on making the most of their leisure time
together.
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