Mombasa is Kenya’s second largest city, & it is a cultural & economic centre, strategically located on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Mombasa Island is split from the mainland by Tudor Creek & Kilindini Harbour. Nyali Bridge, Likoni Ferry & Makupa Causeway connect this island to the mainland, in different sides.
Interestingly, there are attractions North and South of this city, which you can visit during your safari.Wondering what to do in Mombasa? Explore this coastal city through thrilling adventures like snorkelling, sightseeing, deep sea diving & wind surfing.
The best places to visit in Mombasa are Mombasa Marine National Park, Haller Park, Mamba Village Fort Jesus, and Mombasa Old Town.
The Old Town testifies to the town’s past glory; including the presence of the Portuguese, the Omani Arabs, & the British & their roles in the island’s history, especially as evidenced in the architecture.
The narrow stone alleyways is a good hideaway from the sun when it is at its glory, & one can stroll around to explore the atmospheric alleys; snack at one of the many cafés; & shop for antiques, fragrant oils, spices, & souvenirs.
The cultural mix of Mombasa’s coastline means you’re never far from an exotic treat. There are incredible restaurants offering seafood galore at location where you can get a beautiful view of the area; it is not a fluke that tourist troop here en masse for a good treat of their palate.
KES6,567 ($63) is the average daily price for traveling in Mombasa. The average price of meals in Mombasa for one day is KES2,474 ($24). The average price of a hotel in Mombasa for a couple is KES5,429 ($52).
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