Home to the Safari, Game Reserves and a range of spectacular wildlife. Mombasa has glorious white-sand beaches, mountains and the spectacular Great Rift Valley.

Mombasa

Fort Jesus
A historic 16th-century Portuguese fort and UNESCO World Heritage site, offering insight into Mombasa’s colonial history and stunning views of the Indian Ocean.

Old Town
A charming area known for its narrow streets, traditional Swahili architecture, and bustling markets, reflect the rich cultural heritage of Mombasa.

Mombasa Marine National Park
A protected marine park featuring coral reefs, marine life, and opportunities for snorkelling, diving, and boat tours in the clear waters of the Indian Ocean.

Haller Park
An expansive park and nature reserve known for its wildlife rehabilitation efforts, featuring giraffes, hippos, tortoises, and various bird species.

Bamburi Beach
A popular beach with golden sands and clear waters, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying water sports in a relaxed setting.

Mamba Village
A crocodile farm and wildlife park where you can learn about and observe crocodiles, as well as enjoy a range of other activities and attractions.

Jumba la Mtwana
The ruins of a 14th-century Swahili town located north of Mombasa, offering insights into the region’s historical trade and culture.

Mombasa Tusks
Giant tusk-shaped monuments located on Moi Avenue, symbolizing the city’s centennial and serving as a recognizable landmark.

Gedi Ruins
The remains of a 12th to 17th-century Swahili town, featuring historical ruins and a museum that provides a glimpse into ancient Swahili civilization.

Kaya Kinondo Sacred Forest
A sacred forest area near Diani Beach, significant to the Digo people and known for its rich biodiversity and cultural importance.

Diani Beach
A renowned beach south of Mombasa known for its white sands, clear waters, and vibrant marine life, offering excellent opportunities for relaxation and water activities.