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Mombasa: Tusks, Fort Jesus, Old Town, Beach and City Tour

Mombasa: Tusks, Fort Jesus, Old Town, Beach and City Tour

Fort Jesus: Fort Jesus is a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by the Portuguese in the late 16th century. It now serves as a museum showcasing the history of the coast and its people. Activities: Take a guided tour of the fort, explore the museum exhibits,learn about the great history of the museum and enjoy the views of the Indian Ocean. Old Town Have a chance to eplore the historic Old Town with its narrow streets, Swahili architecture, and rich cultural heritage. Visit landmarks such as the Mandhry Mosque, walk through the narrow streets, visit antique shops and have a chance to see different souvenirs Marikiti spice Market This market is well known for its variety of spices, fresh produce, and local goods. It's a sensory experience with vibrant colors, aromas, and sounds. Activities: Walk through the market, interact with vendors, sample local spices and foods, and buy fresh produce or souvenirs. Pembe za ndovu The mapembe were erected in 1952 to commemorate the visit of Queen Elizabeth to Mombasa, these tusks are an iconic symbol of the city. It is well known for great photo opportunities and learning about their historical significance. Mamangina beach Visit mamangina Beach which is well known for its cool breeze as you watch some Ferry taking people across the ocean to the other side of Mombasa and some ships arriving at the Mombasa sea port

Mombasa: Private City Tour with Fort Jesus & Haller Park

Mombasa: Private City Tour with Fort Jesus & Haller Park

The day trip begins with a pick up from your hotel or desired pick location in Mombasa island ,North coast or South coast. Drive towards the Mombasa City Center to start off your tour with a visit to the Famous Pembe za ndovu (Elephant Tusks) as the local Swahili call them. They can also be found on the back of the 50 ksh old denomination note. They symbolized Mombasa as the gateway to ivory trade back in the Arab trade era. Your driver- guide will make a stop for a photo session. The tour will proceed to visit the Shree Cutch Satsang Swami Narayan Temple which is a relatively a new sect of Hindu religion of India. They have now started making temples outside India in countries and cities where Hindus have significant population.Shree Cutch Satsang Swami Narayan Temple in Mombasa is the After that calming visit, Your guide will continue with the  guided tour  towards the spice market, then walk down the winding narrow historical streets of the  old town known as ''Kibokoni'' by the locals. As the tour continues you will be touring through old colonial houses and mosques..You will also pass by the Mombasa Club, Africa Hotel, Mandhry Mosque, Government Square, and  the Old Port.Lastly you will enter the famous Fort Jesus museum which was designed by Italian Giovanni Battista and was built between 1593 and 1596 by the order of king Philip of Portugal to guard the old port of Mombasa. There you can learn all about the local culture, the history of Mombasa and the coastal region as a whole. Time for lunch you will be driven to Copa cabana beach  where you will devour a mouth watering local cuisine of either  seafood or chicken (Vegetarian options can also be prepared on request.) NOTE: After lunch You can choose between visiting Haller Park in time to feed the Giraffes or visit the Akamba handicraft for a little souvenir shopping. After Lunch its time to visit Haller Park (formerly Bamburi Nature Trail) which is located South of the Bamburi cement plant along the Mombasa /Malindi highway. A product of the company's efforts, since 1971, to convert barren landscape of disused limestone quarries into vibrant and diverse ecosystem of forest, grasslands and ponds. Currently, Haller Park plays host to a variety of wildlife including hippos, giraffes, buffalos, and antelopes as well as smaller mammals and birds. Haller Park a must visit for all bird lovers or continue to Akamba Handicraft which is the local association of handicraft artisans that manages the production and sale of wooden carvings and other souvenirs in Mombasa. Walk in the workshop and watch how its all done, you will be amazed at what can come out from a simple piece of wood. After the tour of the workshops, you will have a chance to shop and buy some of the carvings and souvenirs that you might have liked in the workshops. They can also ship them abroad for you. After you are satisfied with shopping it’s now time to take u back to your hotel or drop off point in time for dinner.

Mombasa :City Historical And Sightseeing Guided Walking Tour

Mombasa :City Historical And Sightseeing Guided Walking Tour

Begin the day trip with pick-up from your hotel or desired location in Mombasa. Drive through the city center towards the historical old town of Kibokoni where you will find the famous Fort Jesus Museum. Find out how this building was designed by the Italian architect Giovanni Battista and was built between 1593 and 1596 by the order of King Philip of Portugal to guard the old port of Mombasa. Learn everything there is to be learned about Mombasa and how it evolved. After that, pass the Mombasa Club, Africa Hotel, Mandhry Mosque, Government Square, entering the Old Port and continuing towards the Old Spice Market. Walk past the old colonial houses and mosques as you discover the culture and origins of the city. Stop for lunch at one of the best restaurants in town, where you can enjoy 1 dish of seafood or biryani - a Swahili delicacy. Later, take a drive along Mama Ngina to admire the scenic views of where the Mombasa Island ends and the ocean begins. See the Likoni Ferry channel which connects the North to the South Coast, then stop at the famous Pembe za Ndovu Elephant Tusk sculpture which can be found on the back of the local currency. Find out how this sculpture represents how Mombasa historical symbolised the gateway to the Arab ivory trade. Stop here to take photos or do a little shopping. Later in the afternoon, head over to Haller Park in time to feed the giraffes. Discover how a barren landscape of disused limestone quarries was convereted into a vibrant and diverse ecosystem of forest, grasslands, and ponds. Currently, Haller Park plays host to a variety of wildlife including hippos, giraffes, buffalos, and antelopes as well as smaller mammals and birds. The Park consists of a Game Sanctuary, Reptile Park, small demonstration Fish Farm area, Palm Garden, Crocodile pens and a giraffe viewing platform. Choose to explore Haller Park or continue on Akamba Handicraft market, which is the local association of handicraft artisans that manages the production and sale of wooden carvings and other souvenirs in Mombasa. NB: Entry fees to Haller park and Fort Jesus museum are not included in tour price and payable at the gate by guest.

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