Top 6 places to visit in Mombasa

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Top 6 places to visit in Mombasa

Nature & Wildlife

The site of an abandoned mine, the Haller park is now a nature rehabilitation site and nature conservancy with the only population of Oryx along the north coast of Mombasa existing anymore. Once a derelict and depleted area, the Haller park now spans across with causarina trees, wildcats, lots of Safari ants, wildlife in enclosures including the historic turtle and Hippopotamus couple. You can also participate in feeding the giraffes.
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Parc Haller
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The site of an abandoned mine, the Haller park is now a nature rehabilitation site and nature conservancy with the only population of Oryx along the north coast of Mombasa existing anymore. Once a derelict and depleted area, the Haller park now spans across with causarina trees, wildcats, lots of Safari ants, wildlife in enclosures including the historic turtle and Hippopotamus couple. You can also participate in feeding the giraffes.
Only 4 kilometers away from Bamburi Cement Factory, a small nature sanctuary in a completely unique “out of Africa” environment. Rain-fed ponds are inhabited by fish and birds. Large Doum Palm crowned by Leopard Orchids are scattered in the grassland. Perfect venue for getting together with family, friends, business colleagues and educational school tours. They also offer a lovely setting for weddings. Now offering Environmental Tour Safari.
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Nguuni Nature Sanctuary
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Only 4 kilometers away from Bamburi Cement Factory, a small nature sanctuary in a completely unique “out of Africa” environment. Rain-fed ponds are inhabited by fish and birds. Large Doum Palm crowned by Leopard Orchids are scattered in the grassland. Perfect venue for getting together with family, friends, business colleagues and educational school tours. They also offer a lovely setting for weddings. Now offering Environmental Tour Safari.

Historical Site

Fort Jesus is Mombasa’s most popular tourist attraction. The fort, located along the coastline near the Old Town, is a monumental piece of architecture that was built in the 16th century by the Portuguese. The fort has a museum that displays various artifacts from the era where Mombasa served as a transit point for the slave trade and commodities, and which enjoyed regular visits by seafarers and the like.
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Fort Jesus Museum
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Fort Jesus is Mombasa’s most popular tourist attraction. The fort, located along the coastline near the Old Town, is a monumental piece of architecture that was built in the 16th century by the Portuguese. The fort has a museum that displays various artifacts from the era where Mombasa served as a transit point for the slave trade and commodities, and which enjoyed regular visits by seafarers and the like.
It is most likely the site’s strategic position was selected because of the presence of fresh water, exposure to the North East and South East breezes which would keep the people cool and its safe location from external attacks by sea since it had no harbor, thus larger vessels had to anchor along way offshore, or move probably in Mtwapa creek. One can only therefore guess reasons for its eventual desertion, namely trade interruption, hostile invasion or a failure in water supply.
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Jumba la Mtwana
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It is most likely the site’s strategic position was selected because of the presence of fresh water, exposure to the North East and South East breezes which would keep the people cool and its safe location from external attacks by sea since it had no harbor, thus larger vessels had to anchor along way offshore, or move probably in Mtwapa creek. One can only therefore guess reasons for its eventual desertion, namely trade interruption, hostile invasion or a failure in water supply.

Sandy Beaches

This is a beautiful clean beach with warm waters and a magnificent sunrise. One can also take a paid ride to a marine Park in a glass boat. It's also perfect for picnics and family outings with kids.
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Nyali Beach
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This is a beautiful clean beach with warm waters and a magnificent sunrise. One can also take a paid ride to a marine Park in a glass boat. It's also perfect for picnics and family outings with kids.

Water park

Set within Kenya's tropical sunshine, Wild Waters is a Family Entertainment Park that boasts a range of fun and exhilarating activities for all ages! With 15 Adult and Kids Waterslides, a unique Raindance Disco Arena, a Gaming Arcade, Bumper Cars, and a number of theme rides, Wild Waters is a complete entertainment facility equipped at maximizing your amusement. They leave no stone untouched, with a Food Court, a Bar, and a Coffee Shop that caters for all your needs.
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Links Road
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Set within Kenya's tropical sunshine, Wild Waters is a Family Entertainment Park that boasts a range of fun and exhilarating activities for all ages! With 15 Adult and Kids Waterslides, a unique Raindance Disco Arena, a Gaming Arcade, Bumper Cars, and a number of theme rides, Wild Waters is a complete entertainment facility equipped at maximizing your amusement. They leave no stone untouched, with a Food Court, a Bar, and a Coffee Shop that caters for all your needs.