Kaya Mudzi Muvya is a coastal lowland dry deciduous forest in Kilifi County of southern Kenya.
[1] The forest is sacred to the local Mijikenda people, known as the Rabai (Warabai in Swahili).
[1] The forest has suffered deprevation over the past hundred years.
[5] Nonetheless, the kaya plays an important role in the lives of the Rabai, as the home of their ancestral spirits and the locus for various ceremonies.
[6] Actual ritual places are considered private and are closed to the public, but a replica has been constructed in Rabai as part of an ecotourism project.