Did you know that there is a small island with a city with the same name off the coast of the Indian Ocean?
Lamb is the home of a quiet city in UNESCO World Heritage, which is called the oldest and most preserved Swahiri settlement in East Africa.
An attractive city that has been living for over 700 years dates back to preserving its culture and tradition for centuries.
Visitors can see how cultural impacts from around the world contribute to lamb architecture.
In the peaceful city, there is a beautiful 12km white sandy beach where you can relax, swim, and snorkel with coral reef. The hiking of the dunes is perfect for those who want to explore lamb.
Despite all the beauty, Lamb is a hidden jewel in Africa. However, there are many things to do around the city and the island, so it may change quickly.
The island is already a popular destination for backpackers, and the annual school festival attracts Kenya and people around the world. The Lamb Cultural Festival is held every November and celebrates tradition and culture for three days.
CEO, CEO of the Kenya Tourism Bureau, states: “The Ram Festival is a large draw that consistently fascinates thousands of visitors in the coastal area of Kenya. The importance of cultural icons is culturally attracting various various visitors. The main source of source is the importance of an icon.
“This shows not only beach vacations, but also the unique cultural immersion of rum's heritage, history, and traditions and the coast of the coast for experience.”
This festival introduces the island's heritage through traditional dance, handmade displays, and competitions on both land and water.
It is also characterized by Swahili poems, donkeys, dow lace, and henna paintings, and visits are immersed in themselves and have the opportunity to be involved in the beauty and rich culture of the island.