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Malindi Beach

Malindi is the second largest coastal town of Kenya. Malindi Municipality has today a population of about 145,000 inhabitants (in the year 1999) with the two most important townships namely Malindi (app. 81,000 inhabitants) and Watamu (app. 17,000 inhabitants). (more about the population)

Malindi Location

It is situated about 120 km north of Mombasa just a little south of the equator. The district has a coastline of 155 kilometres, Malindi Municipality has a land area of the app. 360 sqm.  There are two principal roads crossing Malindi Municipality: the B 8 running south-north just inland the coast coming from Mombasa and leading to Garissa/ Lamu and the C 113 coming from Malindi to Tsavo Park in the east-west direction. In Malindi Town, the most important roads are tarmacked.

 The landscape is predominately plain. The district rises gently from the beach up to an elevation of 300 m.a.s.i..(more about the topography and geology) It is generally hot and humid throughout the year. The long rains come from April to July and the short rains from October to November. The mean daily temperature is around 22o Celsius minimum and 30,5o Celsius maximum. (more about the climate). The vegetation zones range in the district from mangroves and swamps (mainly on the sides of Mida Creek in Watamu on the Indian Ocean) to tropical monsoon forest, lowland dry forest (Arabuko-Sokoke Forest) to savannah and bushland in the hinterland. Most of the area up to 10 miles from the coastline is cultivated.

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Economically, the tourist sector is by far the most important industry in Malindi Municipality. The tourist attractions mainly relate to tropical water and beaches and the marine national parks. Today more than half of the local population benefit directly or indirectly from tourism. The most significant economy outside Malindi Township is agriculturally based. Besides these, there are some fisheries activities, manufacturing and commerce and trade.  (more about the economy)

Malindi Township is administration seat of Malindi District and the Local Authority Municipal Council of Malindi. (more about the administration)