Kibirikani Ruins

Historic Ruins along Kenya’s Coast

Kibirikani Ruins: At Che Shale Beach

In similar style of the Kongo Mosque and the Munge Mosque by the sea in South Coast, this is sited at the rear of She Shale beach, about 3 km north of Mambrui, at a point where a channel sometimes washes water into the sea but at high water is itself filled part way up stream by the sea. The ruin is the site of a single Mosque, Kibirikani, that’s set several tens of metres from the beach in dense bush on the south side of the river channel. The mihrab and a few walls on the southwest side stand, including a small cistern, from which likely the site takes its name, Birikani.


There are dozens of well-studied and accessible historic sites along the Kenya’s Coast. Some of the historic sites located here are composed of the old settlement towns and outlying groups of tombs. North to South, the coast is awash with a collection of ruins, found mainly along the beach, many of them on private lands.


Touring Kilifi County offers a delightful blend of coastal beauty, lovely beaches, cultural richness, natural wonders, and fascinating ancient ruins. Whether you’re seeking pristine beaches, historical sites, or vibrant cultural experiences – or a combination, Kilifi promises a memorable and enriching travel experience.

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For the greater part of the year, the climate along the coastal plain is pleasurable, though humid. Temperature ranges between 21C and 30C along the coast, and between 30C and 34C further inland.

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