10 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Mombasa

Mombasa, the second largest city in Kenya after Nairobi, offers travelers an exotic flavor in tropical Africa in the history of the centuries-old cruise. This cosmopolitan tourist centre is actually an island connected by bridges and ferries to the beaches of Kenya. Stretching as far as the miles along the Mainland to the North and the South, the coastal resort of Mombasa ruled a braided palm-fringed by coral reefs. Tourists from Europe and beyond flock here to enjoy the many water sports-from dolphins that find travel in traditional dhows and deep sea fishing, diving and snorkeling on the coral reefs and shipwrecks, and sunbathe on the Sun. But in the city itself, in the island's vibrant, world history and culture await.


Thanks to his legacy as the biggest port in East Africa, Mombasa is the fusion of cultures. Immigrants United Kingdom, Asia, Arabia, Oman, India, and China has enriched the architecture and cuisine of the city, and many mosques and temples adorned the streets of the city. In the old city, where the fragrant spices out of the local market, visitors can step back in time and explore the ancient building. In a busy port here, the Fort Jesus are listed as world heritage, built by the Portuguese in the 16th century, is a jewel of architecture. Outside the city, wildlife parks, villages and ancient ruins complement the wealth of water-based fun.


1. Rook Jesus

It was built in 1593-1596 by the Portuguese Fort Jesus is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the best tourist attractions in Mombasa. Italy, architect Cairati, designing the structure, which is one of the best examples of colonial Portuguese architecture of the 16th century. Built in the shape of a man, the Fort was given the name Jesus as an obvious religious references. The fortress changed hands nine times between the years 1631 and 1875 before adventuring with the United Kingdom. Although partially destroyed, Fort Jesus save a museum was built on the former barracks for the garrison. The exhibition includes ceramics and pottery collection of diverse cultures that traded along the coast. Fort Jesus has many forts and ruined buildings in the complex, including the Omani home, built in the late 18th century, which houses jewelry and Oman performances on the life of Swahili. Passage of Arches cut through the reef to give access to the sea.

2. Haller Park

Haller Park is a hit with lovers of animals. Formerly called Bamburi Nature Trail, this inspirational project began in 1971 when Dr. René Haller transform the abandoned limestone quarry here became a thriving nature reserve. Dr. Haller increase the mineral content of the soil, planting trees, adding fish farms, and creating wildlife parks where each animal has a function in the fertile ecosystem. Wildlife found here include Cape Buffalo, giraffe, zebra, hippopotamus, and waterbucks. The Park is also home to the famous interspesies couples who became an Internet sensation after 130 years of turtle, Mzee, adopt Owen, an orphaned hippopotamus.

Birds are also abundant in the Park. More than 160 species have been introduced to the area including the weavers, cranes, pelicans, and storks. Running and cycling lanes across clumps of casuarina, and reptile Park, the Palm Garden, crocodile and pen are other attractions. A highlight is the giraffe; But be sure to check before visiting. Nature trail leads to the Butterfly Pavilion and the Wildlife Nguuni where herds of ostrich, Eagle, oryx and farming.

3. Mombasa Marine National Park

One of the nature reserve off the coast of Kenya, the busiest Mombasa Marine National Park protects the mangrove forests, seagrass meadow, sandy beaches, and coral reefs. Diving and snorkeling are popular activities — especially in the North of Mombasa, Mtwapa Creek from the South up to the entrance of Likoni. Seahorses, stingrays, and eels that inhabit marine beings including reserves, and MV Dania is a popular diving submarines here. Those who want to remain dry could see a variety of marine life from a glass boat. Popular beaches Beckon, Bamburi, and Shanzu all provide access to the marine park.

4. North Coast Beaches

The coastline north of Mombasa a little more life than the South coast and the resort is closer to the airport and the city of Mombasa. Beach coconut notched, clear waters, coral reefs, and many water sports, resorts, and entertainment venues provide a lot of action. Mombasa Marine National Park along the beach here with multi-hued coral garden, drop off, and that Kenya's best diving accident in MV Dania. Travel north from Mombasa, Coast Guts is the first stop. Shops and hotels lined the beaches here, including the first mainland beach resort in Mombasa-Guts Beach Hotel. Further north, the beach and the beach and Bamburi Shanzu is also a tourist centre with a variety of accommodation ranging from luxury resorts to beach bungalows.

5. Old Town

In the South of the island of Mombasa, "the old city" reminiscent of the era when the Portuguese conquered this important port. The population mostly from Arab, Asian and European, and its architecture reflects their culture. Engraved with carved doors and balconies embellished old buildings jostle cheek for wandering along the narrow streets. History buffs can easily spend a few hours here walk along the alleys of the atmosphere; Mengemil in one of the many cafés; And shopping for antiques, perfumes, spices, and souvenirs. Fort Jesus, built the Portuguese, one of the main attractions at Mombasa, overlooking the harbor here.

6. South Coast Beaches

The coastline South of Mombasa is a world of natural beauty. Turquoise sea surrounds the beach covered sunlight where tourists sprawl beneath the Palms rustle. The rainforest with abundant wildlife and birds adorn this beautiful stretch of coast, and coral reefs protect the pool area from the nagging off the coast. Shelly Beach, just south of the Likoni Ferry, is the nearest beach to the Mombasa along the South coast. Tiwi Beach, 17 km south of Likoni Ferry, is a popular place to sunbathe and snorkel. Diani beach is the most developed area along this stretch, but still offers a view of the beautiful beach. European package tourists flock here to enjoy the busy water sports-windsurfing, sailing, snorkeling and diving to water-skiing and parasailing.

7. Mombasa Tusks

A famous landmark in the city, Mombasa Tusks was built to commemorate the visit of Queen Elizabeth to Mombasa in 1952. Constructed of aluminum, ivory marking the entrance to the heart of the city where visitors will find most banks, shops and markets. The intersecting fangs also form the letter "M" to Mombasa.

8. Mamba village center

Mamba village center in the Guts is the largest crocodile farm in East Africa. Visitors can learn about the life cycle and behaviour of this amazing amphibians, and its Center also offers horseback riding and a botanical garden with an aquarium. Orchids and aquatic plants is a distinction, but the garden also features carnivorous species. A highlight for many visitors to witness a crocodile trap for tasty morsels when eating. Carnivores will love the restaurant, which specialises in game meat such as crocodiles, ostriches, and zebras.

9. Workshop Bolkulu and cultural center

Bombolulu Workshops is a project of the Association for the Physically Disabled in Kenya with four workshops, cultural centers, and restaurants that are protected. At the cultural center, the visitor can enjoy a tribal dance performances and explore traditional pensions that are found throughout Kenya. Guests can also visit the workshop and buy souvenirs, including hand-made jewelry, textiles, wood carvings, leather and handicrafts. The results help maintain jobs in the Center. After touring the grounds, guests can stop by the restaurant to sample cuisine inspired Kenya.

10. Mombasa go-kart

Mombasa go-kart was hit with speedsters and kids of all ages. Zoom around the concrete path smoother in go-kart, bouncing around on the off-road trains, or learn to dig in the Bobcat excavator. After all the excitement, visitors can enjoy a snack in the cosy family restaurant with computer games, a playground, and a large screen that shows sports events. Go-kart track light illuminated at night.

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