Twiga Mosque

Historic Sites Along the Coast

Twiga Mosque: Halfway to Twiga Lodge

Not far northeast of the ruins of the “Mosque and houses of Kirima”, and only 900 metres off the A14 Road, halfway to Twiga Lodge and Campsite (or 2 km south of Kongo Mosque along the beach), is a small ruined mosque popular as the Twiga Mosque. A part of the south wall stands but all other walls have fallen. A portion of the qibla survives under a tree, the roots of which twine throughout the masonry. Its facade has fallen, but there seem to have been several recessed orders under a capital. At the northeast corner of the masjid is a tomb with an arched window.


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.


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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