Betty’s Camp

Secluded Getaways in Kwale

Betty’s Camp: Overlooking Wasini Island

This offers a pleasant stay close to the historic sights of Shimoni. From Shimoni Caves a road extends west to Shimoni Community Boatyard and Betty’s Camp about 200 ms from the entrance to the caves. Opened in 2002, and completely restored in 2013, its living is split into luxury rooms, standard rooms and tented camps. It has beautiful gardens, an elevated viewing deck overlooking Wasini Island, and a pool which is uniquely covered overhead by camouflage netting to allow sunlight in and excessive heat out. Activities at the camp include: walking trips to the Shimoni Caves, Shimoni Ruins and to the nearby forest; boating trips to Chale Island (east), Wasini Island (south), Kisite Mpunguti Marine National Reserve (south); fishing excursions and mangrove tours abode dinghy boats. Other lodges in Shimoni include; Shimoni Reef Lodge and the Msitu Eco-Camp.


Around Kenya, there is a collection of rare experiences, in middle-budget secluded hideaways, offering guests intimate encounters with parts of Kenya that rarely get under the limelight. Each getaway, secluded and away from civilization, is rooted in its local community and dedicated to showcasing their cultures.


Located along the Kenyan coast, and a hub renowned for its pristine beaches, rich cultural heritage, and breathtaking landscapes, Kwale County uniquely combines two of Kenya’s unsurpassed offerings – beach and safari. Kwale County is also a melting pot of coastal traditions, modern development, farming and trade to boot.

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Kwale has monsoon type of climate marked by hot and dry weather from January to May and cooler temperatures from June to August. Average annual temperatures ranges between 24oC and 30oC.

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