Where Primate Preservation Meets Education
Welcome to Colobus Conservation, a remarkable sanctuary where the world of colobus monkeys comes alive. Nestled in the heart of Diani Beach on the Kenyan coast, this center offers an opportunity to learn about these unique primates and actively contribute to their conservation efforts. Join us on a journey to discover the captivating world of Colobus Conservation.
Location and Ecosystem
Colobus Conservation is strategically located in Diani Beach, a stunning coastal town along Kenya’s southern shoreline. The conservation center finds itself within an ecosystem where lush coastal forests meet the Indian Ocean’s pristine shores. This exquisite backdrop provides a haven for various wildlife species, with colobus monkeys taking center stage as the star attractions.
Best Time to Visit
Colobus Conservation welcomes visitors throughout the year. However, to make the most of your visit, consider coming during the dry season, which typically extends from December to March and July to October. During these months, the weather is at its most inviting, with clear skies and pleasant temperatures. These periods are ideal for taking part in outdoor activities and exploring the area.
Key Attractions and Adventure Activities
Colobus Monkey Encounters: Witness the colobus monkeys in their natural habitat and learn about their behavior, habitat, and the conservation challenges they face. Guided tours offer a unique opportunity to observe these gentle creatures up close.
Primate Education: Colobus Conservation is not just a sanctuary but also an educational hub. Explore the on-site primate education center, where you can discover fascinating insights into the lives of colobus monkeys and other primate species.
Canopy Walkway: Experience a breathtaking canopy walk among the treetops in the adjacent Kaya Kinondo Sacred Forest, offering a bird’s-eye view of the lush surroundings and a chance to spot more wildlife.
Mangrove Forest Tours: Delve into the tranquil mangrove forests in the nearby Gazi Bay, where you can learn about the critical role these ecosystems play in the coastal environment.
Community Outreach: Colobus Conservation actively engages with the local community to promote the coexistence of humans and colobus monkeys. Learn about their community-based initiatives and how you can get involved.
Inclusions:
- Accommodation
- Meals
- Transportation
- Guided Tours
- Sightseeing
- Game Drives
- Marine Activities
- Park Fees
- Cultural Experiences
- Emergency Support
Exclusions:
- Flights
- Travel Insurance
- Visa Fees
- Optional Activities
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Personal Expenses
- Tips and Gratuities
- Vaccinations and Medications
- Airport Taxes
- Additional Accommodation