The Kaya Kinondo Sacred Forest, located near Diani Beach in Kenya, is one of the revered forests that the Mijikenda tribes consider sacred. Once the home of the Digo Mijikenda people, the forest retains its cultural significance today. A network of trails winds through the ancient trees, where bush babies and colobus monkeys can be spotted. These paths lead to the central settlement area, where the Digo tribe once lived. Visitors can explore this serene and historically rich environment, experiencing the natural and cultural heritage preserved within the forest.
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