Gedi National Monument
Gedi National Monument is a park in Kilifi County, Kenya. Gedi National Monument is situated nearby to the village Ruins of Gedi, as well as near the locality Kiungani.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Gede and Ruins of Gedi.
Gede
Village
Photo: Mgiganteus, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Gede is a village near the Indian Ocean coast of Kenya, lying in Kilifi County, south of Malindi and north of Watamu. The Ruins of Gedi are located there.
Ruins of Gedi
Village
Photo: Mgiganteus, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The ruins of Gedi are a UNESCO World Heritage site near the Indian Ocean coast of eastern Kenya. The site is adjacent to the town of Gedi in the Kilifi District and within the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest.
Watamu
Town
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Watamu is a small town located approximately 105 km north of Mombasa and about 15 km south of Malindi on the Indian Ocean coast of Kenya. It lies on a small headland, between the Blue Lagoon and Watamu Bay. Watamu is situated 4½ km south of Gedi National Monument.
Gedi National Monument
- Type: Park
- Also known as: “Gede National Park”, “Gede Royal National Park”, and “Gedi Royal National Park”
- Location: Kilifi County, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-3.30801° or 3° 18′ 29″ southLongitude
40.0177° or 40° 1′ 4″ eastElevation
22 metres (72 feet)Open location code
6H82M2R9+Q3GeoNames ID
197502
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Localities in the Area
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