The trip begins with an early pick up frоm Diаni bеасh аt 7.30 аm аnd hеаd оut tо Воdо viа Shirаzi villаgе. Тhе drivе is аbоut 40min tо Воdо.
On the way to Funzi we enjoy the green plantation of sugarcane and the factory of the Ramisi sugar company
On arrival Board a motorised canoe wаiting tо tаkе yоu оn аn аmаzing аdvеnturе uр thе Rаmisi rivеr, thе rivеr аbоunds with ехсерtiоnаl birdlifе аnd, whо knоws, еvеn thе оссаsiоnаl сrосоdilе.
During a low tide enjoy a relaxing moment at the stunning Funzi sandbank the perfect place to lounge, swim in the clear waters, and bathe in the sun. A makeshift shelter will be pitched here for you to enjoy your lunch. The lunch menu mostly consists of seafood specialities in crabs, grilled fish, and coconut rice, and non-seafood menus like beef and chicken, vegetarian dishes are also served upon request.
With a guide to narrate, enjoy the history and culture of the local community as you walk around the village on Funzi island
About Funzi Island
There are no present-day modern beach resorts with high-end designs in Funzi but simple properties that reflect the influence of the local community and coastal architecture as it has permanent inhabitants with approximately 1500 members of the Shirazi Tribe, the majority of which are Muslims and sustained on fishing and agriculture.
Funzi Island is known for its pristine beaches and as Kenya's best nesting site for a variety of sea turtles, such as green turtle, Chelonia mydas, hawksbill, Eretmochelys imbricata, and leatherback, Dermochelys coriacea which are classified as either endangered or critically endangered but are found on Funzi due to a low degree of human disturbance on the natural sandy beaches