Rafian Beach Safaris At The Edge 2021 -

To understand the hype, you have to understand the calendar. 2021 was a La Niña year, which meant extreme low tides and unusually stable weather patterns on the Kenyan coast. From July through October, the tidal windows stretched longer than usual—sometimes up to six hours of exposed ocean floor.

For Rafian Beach Safaris, this was the green light. rafian beach safaris at the edge 2021

“The Edge” refers to the Msambweni-Vanga coastline, a 50-kilometer stretch south of Diani Beach. Here, the ancient coral reef shelf drops off sharply, creating a natural “highway” of hard-packed sand that is only accessible for a few hours each day. In 2021, Rafian was the only operator consistently running extended expeditions to the furthest point—a crocodile-infested estuary known to locals as “The End of the World.” To understand the hype, you have to understand the calendar

If referencing "The Edge" in relation to a beach safari, it typically alludes to: For Rafian Beach Safaris , this was the green light

The "Safari" in the name implies activity. In 2021, activity shifts included: