Rising Concern of Sex Tourism Along Kenyan Coastal Region

Known for its beautiful stellar beaches, world-class resorts, and unique cultures, the Kenyan coastal region is undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist destinations — not just in Kenya — but around the world.

From Diani Beach to Lamu to North Coast to Malindi and Watamu, the Kenyan coast is a unique holiday destination, where tourists from all over the world come to enjoy seaside life and experience some of Africa’s cultures and traditions.

But even with some of Africa’s best on display, the Kenyan coast has of late hit international headlines with disturbing stories of sex tourism. Of greater concern is the fact that many children — some as young as 13 years old — are also tied up in this unfortunate industry.

Child protection organizations and human rights defenders in this region have often registered their apprehensions over the growing number of children being trafficked and forced in to sex tourism.

These organizations argue that while a majority of tourists visit the Kenyan coast to relax and enjoy unique experiences, a significant number of them are touring the region for the sole purpose of engaging in sex with Kenyan minors.

Sex tourism in Kenya. Photo credit: EADestination

Local reports say that at least 30,000 Kenyan girls, the majority of who are below the legal age of 18 years, are involved in sex tourism.

In addition, Trace Kenya Group, a local non-profit organization, estimates that there could be more than 40,000 child sex workers in Mombasa, with the trade extending to other parts of the coastal region at an unprecedented rate.

Sex Exploitation in the Name of Charity

Investigations by local media show a growing crisis on the Kenyan coast, with the culprits devising new ways of evading the long arm of justice almost on a daily basis.

It is alleged that these pedophiles, the majority of who come from Europe and America, are targeting children from poverty-stricken towns and villages in the region under the guise of giving them scholarships.

These sex tourists are said to work in cahoots with locals who run different social media platforms, where they post pictures of poor Kenyan kids looking for aid and scholarships.

It is reported that these pictures are sampled by foreign pedophiles who later travel to Kenya under the pretext of tourism to meet and have sex with the victims.

This trade is cited as one of the main factors contributing to the growing number of school dropouts in the Kenyan coastal region, with children as young as 13 years dropping out of school to work as sex workers.

This has also contributed to the spread of HIV and drug abuse among young people in the region. What’s worse is the fact that some parents are selling their children to these pedophiles for money.

Others are aware of the kind of business their young daughters and sons are involved in but don’t have a choice other than to let them continue provided they come back home with enough money to buy food and other basic items.

It’s a case of “don’t ask, don’t tell.”

Prostitution or any other form of sex work is illegal in Kenya and the law puts the age of sexual consent at 18 years.

Under the Kenyan Sexual Offences Act 2006, it is a criminal offense for anyone to have carnal knowledge with a child who is below the age of 18 years. Upon conviction, such offenders are liable to imprisonment for a term of not less than 15 years.

But although these laws have played an important part in fighting the sexual exploitation of children in Kenya, the problem is still widespread, with the culprits continuing to develop new tricks to evade the law.

Fredrick Ngugi

Fredrick is a Kenyan journalist with years of experience in freelance writing. He worked as a web content writer for various local and international corporations including 4 Wheel Online, Web Partner Group, Wedding Services Kenya, and Decadent Daylilies. He is also an avid blogger, political commentator and human rights crusader.

View Comments

  • THIS IS HOW THEY INFILTRATE AFRICA AND SPREAD DISEASES. I PRAY KENYA CRACKS DOWN ON THIS MORE.

  • This needs to be stopped. It's exploitation at it's core. The only ones benefitting are the perverted ones and the establishments that are making money. Makes me want to vomit, looking at this old decrepit man in a diaper and wanting sex from a young person. Where are the parents? The so called leaders of this country that would allow such to happen? It is horrible when people with money descend on certain pockets of poverty stricken people to peddle their diseases and weirdness.

  • Slave masters and mistresses still having their way with the "Natives". But some are children and that abomination should never be tolerated!!! ?

Recent Posts

Mother charged after children walk more than a mile to Walmart alone

38-year-old Tanice Spence-Clarke was arrested and charged with child neglect without physical harm after police…

42 mins ago

Janet Jackson reveals she came close to playing Storm in ‘X-Men’ before the role went to Halle Berry

Janet Jackson might have wielded superpowers alongside Marvel's iconic heroes. But, it was Halle Berry…

1 hour ago

‘I would haunt your family for the rest of your life’ – Teacher allegedly threatened student who recorded him using racial slur

A North Carolina mother wants a middle school teacher to be terminated after he allegedly…

3 hours ago

Tiffany Haddish claims Common pursued her for two years before she agreed to date him

In a recent interview with PEOPLE ahead of the release of her Curse You With…

3 hours ago

King Charles orders Jamaican govt to pay Vybz Kartel’s legal bills after successful conviction appeal

Authorities in the United Kingdom have ordered the Jamaican government to pay the legal bills…

3 hours ago

Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton says his little brother was racially abused while watching him play

Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton has said that his little brother was subjected to racial abuse,…

3 days ago

This is how Reggie Bush got his Heisman Trophy back after 14 years

Reggie Bush has regained his place as the 2005 Heisman Trophy winner after over a…

3 days ago

Nick Cannon says he is a lupus warrior as he undergoes blood treatment after decade of battle with condition

Since 2012, actor Nick Cannon has openly shared his struggle with lupus to support others…

3 days ago

Here’s how much NFL draft’s No. 1 pick Caleb Williams will earn

Former USC superstar Caleb Williams has been drafted by the Chicago Bears as the No.…

3 days ago

Stephen A. Smith on the money mistake he made that got him fired from ESPN

Stephen A. Smith is an ESPN analyst. People widely regard him as the face of…

3 days ago

‘Hip-hop’s best basketball player’ Lil Durk is giving HBCU students a chance to win $333K in scholarships

Lil Durk is an American rapper and one of the most influential voices in the…

3 days ago

Kevin Hart’s Gran Coramino Tequila donates over $1 million to small Black and Latinx businesses

In 2022, Kevin Hart added a new title to his impressive resume: a tequila entrepreneur.…

3 days ago

‘Nothing was handed out to me’: Swerve Strickland on becoming the first Black AEW World Champion

AEW's latest pay-per-view, Dynasty 2024 on Sunday night saw Swerve Strickland defeat Samoa Joe to…

3 days ago

Opal Lee: 97-year-old ‘Grandmother of Juneteenth’ to receive 8th honorary doctorate

Renowned civil rights activist Opal Lee, known as the "Grandmother of Juneteenth," will be awarded…

3 days ago

Gun violence: Mississippi mother’s two sons fatally shot in the space of a month

Violet Horne lost her two sons to gun violence within the space of a month.…

3 days ago