Baraka Fish Ponds
Baraka Fish Ponds is a public aquarium in Kwale County, Kenya. Baraka Fish Ponds is situated nearby to Matata Playground, as well as near the mosque Huda.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Gasi and Marigiza.
Gasi
Village
The Coast Province was one of Kenya's eight provinces prior to 2010. It covered the entire country's coastline on the Indian Ocean. Its capital city was Mombasa. Gasi is situated 2½ km southwest of Baraka Fish Ponds.
Marigiza
Village
The Coast Province was one of Kenya's eight provinces prior to 2010. It covered the entire country's coastline on the Indian Ocean. Its capital city was Mombasa. Marigiza is situated 7 km southwest of Baraka Fish Ponds.
Msambweni
Photo: DocWoKav, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Msambweni is a coastal town in Kwale County in the south of Kenya, halfway between Mombasa and Tanzania.
Baraka Fish Ponds
- Type: Public aquarium
- Categories: tourism and tourist attraction
- Location: Kwale County, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-4.40265° or 4° 24′ 10″ southLongitude
39.51423° or 39° 30′ 51″ eastOperator
Baraka Women Self Help GroupOpen location code
6G7XHGW7+WMOpenStreetMap ID
way 849829567OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=aquarium
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Highlights include Baraka Fish Ponds and Matata Playground.
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