Watamu Treehouse

KENYA

THE PERSONALITIES

Beach bums. Yogis. Family and Friend reunions.

MOMENTS

An oasis in the trees. Breathing the freshest forest air. Waking up to calls of wildlife. Private hidden path to the sea. Floating on the falling tide during the full moon. 

BEST VISITING MONTHS

June to October. Avoid March - May because of the high precipitation. 

COST


 
 

WHY STAY

Watamu Treehouse is located on the beautiful Watamu beach, on the southeastern coast of Kenya. Enjoy being high up in the baobab trees, surrounded by complete wilderness, with a 360 degree view of the Indian Ocean and the native forest. 

There are three private bedrooms and additional shared rooms that can accommodate up to 8 people. Everything is linked by bridges and stairways in an elaborate and whimsical design. Enjoy open-air rooms, the cool coastal breeze and surreal views of coral sunrises and sunsets over the ocean and coconut plantations. 

WHY WANDER

Enjoy the perfect white sand beach. Take part in some of the best deep sea fishing or scuba diving in Kenya. Try kitesurfing or windsurfing. Visit the nearby Mida Creek for amazing snorkeling. Hike the Arabuko Sukoke Forest or the award-winning Butterfly Farm. Yogis will love the classes offered at Treehouse in the 360 degree view room.

INDULGE IN

Try the ginger crab. You can also make your own food and arrange deliveries of fresh seafood and produce.

GETTING THERE

Fly into Nairobi and arrange a transfer with the resort.  

WILD INITIATIVES

The Treehouse is deeply committed to minimizing its environmental footprint and preserving the natural beauty of the surrounding area. This commitment is reflected in various initiatives, such as using eco-friendly materials in construction, implementing energy-efficient systems, and practicing waste reduction and recycling. Moreover, Watamu Treehouse actively engages with the local community, supporting initiatives that promote sustainable livelihoods and environmental conservation. Through partnerships with local artisans, sourcing organic produce, and collaborating with conservation organizations, the Treehouse fosters a holistic approach to sustainability that benefits both the community and the environment.

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