The Arabuko Sokoke Forest Reserve is situated between the towns of Kilifi and Malindi, adjacent to Watamu. It represents the most significant protected area of tropical forest on the coast of East Africa along with the forests of Shimba Hills National Reserve.
The forest not only serves as a reminder of the ecosystems that once dominated the coast, but Arabuko Sokoke Forest Reserve also supports a number of endemic and endangered fauna, including three globally threatened mammals.
Approximately 90% of the world’s population of golden-rumped elephant shrew is found in the forest, and other mammals are waterbuck, duiker, suni, Sokoke bushy-tailed mongoose, African civet, caracal, blotched genet.
Primate species include yellow baboon, sykes’ monkey and vervet, and you may even sight aardvark, bushbaby, red-bellied coast and red-bellied sun squirrel, woodland buffalo and forest elephant.
Rates:From 2500/$35
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Round transport from Mombasa
All entrance charges
Photography
Drinking water
Hiking snacks
Services of an experienced guide
| EACH OF (ADULTS) | 2 pax | 3 pax | 4 pax | 5 pax | 6 pax | 7 Pax | 8 Pax | 9 Pax | 10+ Pax |
| PER PERSON | 6500/
$95 |
5500/
$80 |
4750/
$70 |
4250/
$63 |
3800/
$55 |
3350/
$50 |
3000/
$45 |
2750/
$40 |
2500/
$35 |
| CHILD TRAVELING WITH ADULTS | 75% | 70% | 65% | 60% | 55% | 50% | 45% | 40% | 35% |







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