Located off the northern coast of Kenya, Lamu island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most complete Swahili towns in existence. One of the island’s most notable features is its car-free streets, where transportation is primarily by foot, donkey, or traditional wooden boats known as dhows. This charming mode of life adds to Lamu’s allure, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the slow-paced local culture. Lamu offers opportunities for exploring nearby islands, enjoying fresh seafood, and engaging with the Swahili community.