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East Africa is endowed with a variety of historical and cultural sites. Each country boasts rich history dating back many centuries. The sites found in Kenya include Gedi ruins in Malindi, Fort Jesus in Mombasa, Koobi fora in Turkana all of which have been named world heritage sites. Here is a report of a few of these sites for those looking for ideas when preparing to go on an African safari.

Fort Jesus
Fort Jesus was built by Portuguese in 1593 and was basically a guarding fort.

The fort has now been converted to a monument and it has a history of being conquered several times by Portuguese, Arabs and the British empire.

Olduvai Gorge
Usually referred to as the cradle of mankind, this steep sided ravine is located in the Great Rift Valley East of Serengeti plains and measures 30miles in length and 295ft wide. It is one of the most significant prehistoric sites in the world especially due to the aid in furthering the understanding the theory of human evolution.

The Gorge was found by a German entomologist named (Wilhelm) Kattwinkel who accidentally found it upon the gorge during one ...
... of his expeditions. The canyon comprises of an erosion-created rift with layer after layer of fossils, bones and old artifacts.

Louis and Mary Leakey started excavation work at this place and that work continues to this day by anthropologists.

Gedi Ruins
Once a Swahili town between the 13th and 17th century placed at a village known as Gedi near the coastal town of Malindi, the ruins consist of a palace, mosques, tomb stones and large stone houses.

The area was however, reoccupied by the nomadic Oromo tribe of Somalia in the late 16th century and later abandoned it in the 18th century. The name Gedi or Gede is a Galla word meaning "precious" which is believed to be either the name of the town or the name of the last Galla leader to camp there.

Koobi fora
Koobi forra is located near Lake Turkana vicinity and its name comes from the local language meaning the place of commiphora.

It consists of an outcrop of mainly Pleistocene sediments comprising clay stones, silt stones, and sandstones that preserve numerous fossils of terrestrial mammals, including early hominid genus and as such has been of great importance in the excavations of fossils important to the human evolution theory.

Kenya One Tours offers tour services to East Africa, contact the reservations team for all your African safari travel bookings. Also get to check out some of their safaris to Kenya itineraries listed on the website.

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