Under the Swahili StarsUnder the Swahili Stars begins where the inland journey releases its hold.Moving south to north along Kenya's Indian Ocean coast, this book follows a quieter rhythm shaped by water, light, and habit. From Diani and Mombasa to Watamu, Malindi, and finally Lamu, movement softens. Roads shorten. Boats replace vehicles. Days organise themselves around tide and sound rather than distance covered.This is not a guidebook and not a catalogue of highlights. It is a record of presence-of beaches walked at low tide, towns entered on foot, meals taken without urgency, and places shaped by centuries of trade along the Swahili coast.Written with restraint and close observation, Under the Swahili Stars traces how time behaves differently by the sea, and how travel becomes less about arrival and more about staying.A book about water, memory, and the long patience of the shore.