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Explore the Oldest Human Burial Site in Africa

By Msitu wa Ndoto
Free cancellation available
Price is P 2,937 per adult
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Overview

At the heart of Msitu wa Ndoto (Forest of Dreams) just outside Kilifi town, is the final resting place where 'Mbitsi', a 3-year-old child, was buried 78,000 years ago.
Unlike crowded tourist traps, this extraordinary 'open cave' site remains untouched and primal. We are committed to preserving the fragile ecosystem, therefore we only offer 2 tours a day.
Our expert local guides are descendants of the cave's traditional guardians

  • This exquisite heritage site is newly opened to visitors
  • Personalised attention and excellent customer service
  • Indigenous flora and fauna including some critically endangered flowers
  • This is a wild space so a level of physical fitness and appreciation of nature is required.
  • Spaces limited to preserve the pristine nature
    Maximum 15 people
  • NOT recommended for children under 8
  • Please wear solid shoes.
  • You will need to crawl very short distances (1.5metre) to enter into certain chambers (not potholing) so wear suitable clothing
  • Avoid perfume

Activity location

  • Panga ya Saidi archaeology Cave
    • Vyambani, Kilifi County, Kenya

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Panga ya Saidi archaeology Cave
    • Vyambani, Kilifi County, Kenya

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Explore the Oldest Human Burial Site in Africa
  • Activity duration is 2 hours2h
    2h
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
P 2,937.35 x 1 AdultP 2,937.35

Total
Price is P 2,937.35
Until Mon, Nov 3

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Know before you book

  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Activity itinerary

Panga ya Saidi archaeology Cave
At Panga ya Saidi, visitors experience a comprehensive archaeological tour of Kenya's most significant prehistoric cave. The guided experience takes you through limestone chambers where human activity dates back 78,000 years. Guides explain the cave's geological formation and how it served as a continuous settlement site through the Stone Age. You'll see excavation areas that have yielded ancient tools and beads. The tour highlights the cave's role as a refuge during the East African slave trade, when local communities hid from slave raiders. Discover insights into Mijikenda cultural practices, including traditional ceremonies once (and still) performed in the cave. The biodiversity showcases the unique plants and animals that inhabit the cave ecosystem. The experience includes explanations of archaeological methods used to uncover the site's history and the cave's significance in understanding human evolution and migration patterns in East Africa.

Location

Activity location

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    Panga ya Saidi archaeology Cave
    • Vyambani, Kilifi County, Kenya

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Panga ya Saidi archaeology Cave
    • Vyambani, Kilifi County, Kenya

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