

Lamu: Between Swahili Tradition and Tourism on Kenya's Ancient Island
LAMU, KENYA — Residents and visitors move through the narrow streets of Lamu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on Kenya's northern coast. With almost no cars on the island, transportation relies primarily on donkeys, boats and motorbikes. One of the oldest and best-preserved Swahili settlements in East Africa, Lamu today balances centuries-old traditions, religious customs and a growing tourism industry. Photo: Hanna Eichner / MedPress.
Photo ID: HEKE_20260302_Manshiyat_Naser0006
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Author: Hanna Eichner
@Hanna Eichner
Photo size: 14.7 Mpixels (42.1 MB uncompressed) - 4699x3133 pixels (15.7x10.4 in / 39.8x26.5 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: Culture, Documentary Photography, Donkeys, East Africa, Hanna Eichner, Heritage, Indian Ocean, Island Life, Kenya, Lamu, Ramadan, Shela, Swahili Coast, Tourism, Transportation, UNESCO
Published in: LAMU: BETWEEN TRADITION AND TOURISM