
On Juani Island near Mafia, the ruins of Kua tell the story of a once-prosperous Swahili trading town, abandoned after a 19th-century raid and now overgrown with forest.
Walk through the remains of mosques, tombs, and houses built from coral stone, with your guide explaining the town’s history and eventual decline. Tree roots growing through the old structures give the site an atmospheric, lost-city feel.
This is a niche but memorable stop for travelers interested in East African coastal history.
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