Colobus Conservation is a wildlife sanctuary dedicated to protecting the endangered Angolan colobus monkeys that live around Diani’s coastal forests. Visitors can join guided tours to learn about the monkeys, local wildlife, habitat protection, and rescue efforts while seeing primates up close in a natural environment.
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The center operates daily with scheduled guided tours led by trained staff. Visits typically last 45–60 minutes and include a short walk around the grounds. Entry fees support rescue work, community outreach, and forest conservation. The site is small, educational, and suitable for families.
Closed shoes are recommended, as some paths are uneven. Photography is allowed, but flash should be avoided. This is not a zoo, so animal sightings vary depending on rehabilitation needs. Respect wildlife and keep a safe distance. Bring water, as the area can get warm.
Colobus Conservation is located along Diani Beach Road, about 10–15 minutes from most hotels. Tuk-tuks are the easiest and cheapest way to reach the center, and taxis are available for larger groups. Signboards along the main road clearly mark the entrance.
Morning tours offer the best chance of seeing active monkeys and enjoying cooler temperatures. Midday can be hotter and quieter, while late afternoon visits are calm and shaded. Booking ahead during peak tourist months ensures availability.