Spend the day getting to know Mombasa. From walking the Old Town Mombasa streets and learning everything from the history of UNESCO World Heritage Site Fort Jesus and the secrets of the Spice traders to meeting the experienced artisans at Akamba Handicraft Market and having a one-of-a-kind wildlife encounter at Haller Park.
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Mombasa City tour<br/>Pickup included
Tour the outside and grounds of Fort Jesus, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, and experience one of the world’s most well-preserved pieces of 16th Century Portuguese military architecture.
But wait! Fort Jesus is so much more than its impressive, still-standing walls. Inside the gates are an incredible collection of notable historic artifacts and structures, including Oman House which served as the house of the Sultan who governed the East African coast, cannons left behind by the British and Portuguese military, and more.
Take your photo at one of the most iconic spots in Mombasa, four iconic tusks that were erected for the arrival of Queen Elizabeth in 1952. They now serve as an introduction to the heart of Mombasa, welcoming visitors from all over the world.
Situated in the south-east part of Mombasa, visiting Mombasa Old Town is like living history. Descendants of the host of cultures who’ve lived here, including Swahili people, Arabs, Portuguese, and British settlers, make this area rich with life. Architectural details reflect each culture’s influence, making Old Town a vibrant exhibit of life and culture from centuries past in Mombasa.
Experience coastal Kenya and the Old Town Mombasa Spice Market, where Mombasa’s legacy as an important stop on the spice route can still be felt (and smelled!) today. This covered market filled with spices of every imaginable color is always bustling.
Haller Park is an animal sanctuary set on reclaimed land which was formerly a limestone mine wasteland. The park is home to giraffes, zebras, Cape buffalo, waterbuck, and hippo. Oh, and the one-time internet sensation 130-year-old tortoise named Mzee (Old Man) which adopted a baby hippo.
Carvings unlike any other. From decorative masks and shields to jewelry and home decor, the wood carvings at Akamba are internationally renowned. Here, you’ll learn about the Akamba legacy that dates back more than 100 years.
We'll meet across the street from Fort Jesus at the giant coffee pot!
Mombasa is a vibrant coastal city in Kenya, known for its stunning beaches, rich history, and Swahili culture. It offers a mix of modern amenities and traditional charm, making it a popular tourist destination.
A 16th-century Portuguese fort that played a significant role in the history of the Indian Ocean trade. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A protected marine area with diverse marine life and coral reefs. It's perfect for snorkeling and diving.
A lush botanical garden with a variety of plant species, including orchids and palm trees. It's a peaceful escape from the city.
A fragrant rice dish cooked with spices, meat, and vegetables.
A staple food made from cornmeal, often served with stews or vegetables.
Grilled meat, usually goat or beef, seasoned with local spices.
This is the best time to visit Mombasa due to the pleasant weather and lower humidity. It's ideal for beach activities and sightseeing.
Kenyan Shilling (KES)
EAT (UTC+3)
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Mombasa is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Be cautious and aware of your surroundings.
Mombasa Central Station
Mombasa Bus Terminal, Likoni Bus Terminal
Matatus are the most common form of public transport in Mombasa. They are affordable but can be crowded.
Available • Apps: Uber, Little
Car, Bike, Scooter
A beautiful coastal town known for its pristine beaches, marine parks, and historic sites.
A stunning beach destination with white sand, clear waters, and a variety of water sports.
A protected area with diverse wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, and a variety of bird species.
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