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Sunrise over the Kilifi creek

field notes · 3 min read · June 4, 2026Why we paddle the creek at dawn

Five-thirty in the morning, the creek glassy, the mangroves starting to stir. The case for joining a dawn paddle even if you would rather not.

Most guests do the dawn paddle once. After that, most guests do the dawn paddle every morning of their stay. There is something about the creek before sunrise that sneaks up and changes the rhythm of a holiday.

You leave the lodge in the dark. You walk down the path past the cashew trees, the night birds still calling. The water is glassy and warm and the kayaks are waiting where the gardener left them.

You paddle out into the channel as the sky shifts from violet to copper. The mangroves wake first — herons lifting off, fish flicking. Then the sun comes over the eastern bank and the whole creek goes pink for about four minutes. That is the bit you came for.

You paddle back in for breakfast. You will not get this anywhere else. Worth the alarm clock.