Exploring HIDDEN GEMS in MALINDI | Coast Edition [Ep 10]

In this Video, I discover Hell's Kitchen and the River Sabaki Estuary. Marafa Hell’s Kitchen is one of Kenya’s most dramatic and otherworldly landscapes. In this video, we explore the breathtaking sandstone canyon known for its fiery colors, towering cliffs, and shifting shapes carved by centuries of wind and erosion. Located in Malindi, Kilifi County, Hell’s Kitchen—also called Nyari—is a place of legend and raw natural beauty. As the sun sets, the canyon glows in shades of red, orange, pink, and gold, creating a surreal and cinematic experience that feels like walking on another planet. Join me as I hike through the rugged gullies, discover the cultural stories behind the formation of this natural wonder, and capture the magical transformation of the canyon during golden hour. This is one adventure you’ll never forget! The River Sabaki Estuary is one of Malindi’s most peaceful yet powerful natural wonders. In this video, we journey to the point where the mighty Sabaki River meets the Indian Ocean—an unspoiled haven filled with wildlife, breathtaking scenery, and raw coastal beauty. From flocks of migratory birds, grazing hippos, and vibrant mangrove ecosystems to golden sandbanks shaped by the river’s flow, the Sabaki Estuary offers a magical blend of serenity and adventure. Whether you're a nature lover, photographer, or explorer, this hidden gem in Kilifi County is a place you’ll instantly fall in love with.