Swahili Pot/African Pot

Diani Beach


This place and its culinary siblings (there are two other branches, one about halfway down the beach access road and another at Ukunda junction) do excellent traditional African and Swahili dishes. The title comes from the gimmick of selecting a meat and having it cooked in a variety of sauces and marinades, all of which are highly rated.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Diani Beach attractions

1. Kongo Mosque

2.34 MILES

At the far northern end of the beach road (follow the faded sign behind the Jacaranda Resort) is the 16th-century Kongo Mosque – Diani’s last surviving…

2. Colobus Conservation Centre

4.05 MILES

Notice the monkeys clambering on rope ladders over the road? The 'colobridges' are the work of the Colobus Conservation Centre, which aims to protect the…

3. Kaya Kinondo

7.48 MILES

This forest, sacred to the Digo people, is the only one of the area's sacred forests that's open to visitors. Visiting this small grove is a nature walk,…

4. Marere Dam

10.12 MILES

A watering hole that attracts animals, including elephants. Also a great birdwatching spot.

5. Sheldrick Falls

10.52 MILES

These pretty 21m-high falls are laced with lianas and greenery, and have a natural plunge pool. Free, two-hour, 2km walks, organised by the Kenya Wildlife…

6. Shimba Hills National Reserve

12.3 MILES

This park is among the easiest to visit in Kenya, within spitting distance of Diani Beach, with numerous driving routes and a couple of hiking trails. Its…

7. Elephant Hill

13.71 MILES

With the best viewpoint in the reserve, this hill is the place to see elephants. It affords lovely views out over the valley towards the ocean. Armed…

8. Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary

15.41 MILES

This sanctuary is a good example of community-based conservation, with local people acting as stakeholders in the project. It was opened in October 1995…