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Description
This is an exceptional 170-acre beachfront piece of land on Kenya’s North Coast, stretching from the Indian Ocean shoreline inland towards the main access road. Occupying a remarkably intact stretch of coastal coral rag forest, the land offers a rare opportunity to acquire a significant coastal holding with exceptional conservation, eco-tourism and development potential.
Scattered throughout the land are enormous baobab trees, believed to be around half a century old, mature tamarind trees, and an extensive indigenous coastal forest that has remained largely undisturbed. Naturally occurring freshwater caves, underground freshwater flows, and wells enhance the landscape, while elevated areas enjoy beautiful ocean views and provide exceptional sites for sensitively planned development.
The land supports a rich diversity of wildlife, birdlife and rare indigenous flora, creating a thriving ecosystem of remarkable ecological significance. Monkeys, hyrax, honey badgers, and porcupines inhabit the forest, while nesting fish eagles, palm-nut vultures, and seasonal ospreys are regularly seen. The spectacular fireball lily also flourishes here, alongside an abundance of the rare East African phantom lily, a remarkable indigenous species renowned for blooming only once every six to seven years.
Combining direct beach frontage with an extraordinary natural landscape, this exceptional holding offers complete privacy, outstanding biodiversity and immense long-term potential. Whether envisioned as a luxury eco-retreat, a conservation-focused development or an exclusive private estate, it presents a truly rare opportunity to invest in one of Kenya’s most distinctive coastal landscapes.
Details
Updated on July 18, 2026 at 7:56 am-
Property ID VIP07S
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Price Price on Application
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Property Size 170 Acres
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Land Area 170 Acres
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Property Status For Sale, New
Address
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City: Vipingo, North Coast
Overview
- 170 Acres
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