Bamburi beach hotel, Mombasa, has its own private ocean front, recently enhanced with a wooden boardwalk area which has typically Kenyan picturesque views of the ocean and beach. There are many activities that can either be organised or enjoyed ad hoc, ranging from a wide selection of water sports to an afternoon's siesta ! Hotel facilities are in conformity with the accepted 3 star levels - 2 restaurant areas, an al a carte Restaurant on the beach front, an oasis of a swimming pool area in the front with another smaller one in the rear of the hotel. The main pool has an interesting and colourful bar area. The reception area is cleverly designed with a surrounding fountain and garden area immediately giving the visitor an impression of the property which is at once pleasing and relaxing. Children have their own enjoyment area With different children activities including swimming.
The Bamburi beach hotel is conveniently located on the north coast of Kenya and its main international airport at Mombasa. This hotel facility offers the All Inclusive concept and is set amid lush tropical gardens, with extensive white sandy beaches overlooking the beautiful Indian Ocean.
There are many areas of interest to the visitor of this area of the country. For travellers to the area, further north, from Mtwapa up to Malindi the scenery is a collage of rolling baobab, sisal plantations, cashew trees, thick jungle and swamp up to an even bigger extinct river course at Kilifi Creek. On the way there is the lost city of Jumbala Mtwapa - a long abandoned relic shrouded in jungle. The mangrove swamps are the seasonal roost of thousands of Carmine Bee-eaters which descend in a riot of exotic colour and is a most unusual sight.
Labels: indian sea beach, The Bamburi beach
Kanyakumari is spelled as “Kanniyakumari” in Tamil language which is famous as a beautiful beach destination located at southern most tilt of peninsular, India.
To describe about Kanyakumari, it is surrounded by magnificent Hills and the plains boarded by the colorful sea-shores, decorated with coconut trees and paddy fields, hither and thither are few eminent patches of red cliffs undulating valleys and plains between the mountainous landscape and the sea – coast, so closely interweave with Temples and churches and other edifices.