Excursions & Sight Tickets in Mombasa

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Whether you're looking for a quick break from the hustle and bustle of Nairobi, or you're a backpacker looking for a longer stay, you'll find that there are many things to see in Mombasa. Known as the "white and blue city" in Kenya, it is a coastal city that lies along the Indian Ocean. It's the capital of Mombasa County, and was the first capital of British East Africa.

Go-Kart Mombasa

Located along the Mombasa-Malindi road, Mombasa Go-Kart is a great place to spend an afternoon with family or friends. It offers a great variety of fun activities including racing and archery tag, paintball, a zip line and an outdoor bowling alley. The facility also provides free helmets and shoes for all participants.

The Mombasa Go-Kart track is 500 meters long. It is divided into three levels: the main track, the bobcat excavators track, and the Swiss Hutless Go-Karts track. The track is built to international standards. The main track is illuminated for nighttime racing.

A brief safety orientation is given to all drivers. A state of the art timing system is used to display lap times on the pit area. The track is also equipped with a 20 KVA floodlit system.

Bamburi Haller Park

Located near the Bamburi Cement Factory in Mombasa, Kenya, Haller Park is a recreation spot. It is also a wildlife sanctuary. In addition to a crocodile farm and a Reptile Park, the sanctuary has a variety of wildlife. It hosts hippos, giraffes, antelopes, and buffaloes.

The park is a great attraction for both local and international tourists. Several tours are available, including guided tours in different languages. In addition, the park serves students and people who enjoy meditation. It has a large crocodile farm, a giraffe viewing platform, and a fish farm.

Haller Park was once a limestone quarry, but has now turned into an ecological paradise. In the 1970s, the cement company, Bamburi Cement, converted the barren landscape into an ecosystem. They also rehabilitated crocodiles in Kenya's rivers.

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Mamba Village Centre

Located in Nyali, East Africa, Mamba Village Centre is East Africa's largest crocodile farm. It is home to over 1,000 crocodiles, as well as a botanical garden and an aquarium. Besides, Mamba Village has a horse riding facility. In addition, the center also offers a horde ride and a boat ride.

The Mamba Village Center is a popular tourist destination in Mombasa, Kenya. A visit to the center is not only fun but informative. It offers a variety of activities including a crocodile feeding, horseback riding, a museum and more. In addition, it is an eco-friendly quarry that is designed to make use of its natural surroundings.

The Mamba Village Centre has an all-inclusive tour that covers the most notable features of the center. It also includes a tour of the crocodile farm, which is a great way to get a close look at these exotic creatures.

Arabuko-Sokoke National Forest

Located in the Kenyan coastal town of Malindi, the Arabuko-Sokoke National Forest and Wildlife Reserve is home to a large number of species. It is the largest remaining tract of native coastal forests in East Africa. It is also home to more than 20 percent of the country's birdlife. The park is known for its endemic bird species, including the Sokoke Pipit and Clarke's Weaver.

The park is divided into three zones, namely: Cynometra forest, Brachystegia woodland and Miombo woodland. The Miombo woodlands are characterized by knee-high grasses and shrubs. They are also home to the rare African golden cat. The park is an excellent destination for nature lovers and safari enthusiasts.

There are several different species of endemic mammals and birds in the park. In addition to these, there are also plenty of migratory species. The forest is also home to a number of reptiles. Some of the common ones are: rock Python, day geulo, and boom slang. In the forest, visitors can also see elephants, buffalo, and leopards.

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Taita-Taveta County

Located in southern Kenya, Taita-Taveta county borders Tanzania. The county is divided into four sub-counties. It has a population of 340 670 and covers 17,083 km2. The capital is Mwatate.

The county is home to several National Parks, including Tsavo East and Tsavo West. These parks are home to different species of wild animals. A game drive is the best way to see these animals in their natural environment.

In the Tsavo National Park, you can see elephants. Another place to visit is the Tsavo Conservancy. This is a community-owned wildlife sanctuary that is adjacent to the Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary. It is home to leopard, lesser kudu, cape buffalo, Thomson's gazelle and other wildlife.

The county has a unique biodiversity. It is home to nine species of animals that are found nowhere else in the world. Aside from its unique wildlife, the area is also a home to a diverse range of plants. The forests are a vital source of clean water for the local communities.

Guided tours in Mombasa

Located on the Kenyan coast, Mombasa has been a major center of trade for centuries. With an abundance of beaches, nature, and cultural attractions, Mombasa is a great destination for a beach vacation. Visiting Mombasa with a tour guide can be the perfect way to experience this cosmopolitan city.

If you are interested in history and architecture, a Mombasa tour can help you explore the city's cultural and historic landmarks. Many of the buildings in the old town were built in the 13th century. They were constructed with the influence of Arab and British culture. The area is home to several mosques and other historical sites.

The oldest mosque in Mombasa is the Mandhry Mosque, which is considered to be one of the most iconic structures in the city. This mosque blends Arabic style with African geometric patterns. The mosque is not open to the public.

Another popular attraction in Mombasa is the Jain Temple, which is a religious site. The white edifice is decorated with sculptures. The Jain community has members from all over the world.

The oldest part of the city is the old harbor area. This is where the Portuguese first entered the town. The harbor is still functioning, and you can board small boats for a tour of the island. The harbor offers beautiful sunsets and panoramic views of the city.

A Mombasa tour will also take you to the Treasury Square, a historic building that serves as the administrative heart of the city. You will also see the beautiful Treasury Square garden, which features the best colonial-style architecture.

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