Please also visit our official website: www.kuruwitu.org
The Kuruwitu Conservation and Welfare Association proudly operates the first community managed marine park in Kenya. We protect Kenya’s unique tropical marine life and beautiful coral assemblages that have been threatened by irresponsible tourism, illegal fishing practices and overfishing. The conservation site was originally started by local fishermen to regenerate fish populations but now, the site has opened to snorkelers interested in taking a peek at this underwater paradise. Come see why John, a local fisherman, says “you’ll see miracles.”

...Waiting for you to explore...
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A porcupine fish impresses visitors with its ability to "puff up."

Sea turtle nesting sites can be found on our pristine shores. These two baby sea turtles are no larger than a cell phone.

We are located approximately 45 kilometers north of Mombasa along the Mombasa-Malindi Highway.
For booking or more information contact Project Manager Richard Bemaronda.
Cell: 0710 270 473 Email: mrbemaronda@yahoo.com
P.O. Box 73 – 80119 Vipingo
Other Contacts:
Dickson Juma, Project Committee Chairman – 0723 163 512
Isac “Ari” Jacobovits, U.S. Peace Corps – 0727 808 140

Tropical fish dancing around live coral.

Members of the Kuruwitu Conservation and Welfare Association


