Experience the tranquility of a well-preserved sacred forest with cultural, religious significance and once a great home for the local Digo people, a sub-tribe of the Mijikenda people in the heart of Diani Beach -South Coast Kenya .Walk with a guide and Learn 600 years back beliefs, fears and history of the Kaya. Visit the shrines where the local retreated to communicate with their ancestral spirits in the form of prayers and sacrificial offerings and the place used as hide-outs from the enemies pursuing them during the early migration. Enjoy the natural forest embedded with great flora and fauna with many animals and birds to watch.
Once you arrive at the Kaya Kindondo Forest. You will receive a briefing about the Kaya. You will get a traditional wrap that is a must for you to wrap around when you are inside the Kaya. Your guide will explain to you the significance of the forest to the local people.
You will then head to the forest. Experience a Guided forest walk (presentation on forest flora and fauna, local cultural and sacred activities around the forest). You will see and get an in-depth explanation of unique trees only found in the forest with significant local meaning and usage. It is a very relaxing experience. Here you will discover the old Digo settlement - This is where the local community first settled before they dispersed. The Main Shrine: This one is only accessed by the elders. Visitors and any other person who is not an elder can not visit but you will be told about it.
Drive for about for 5 minutes to visit the Digo community for a guided village tour (experience the local life style and experience traditional ways of livelihoods).
You will make your own way to the meeting points