What activities can a visitor do while in Mombasa?

Mombasa, Kenya’s second largest city and the gateways to the East Africa is also a popular tourist destination for both local and international visitors. According to global tourism forum, Mombasa received closed to over 300,000 international visitors in 2019 prior 2020 Covid Pandemic and as nations are slowly opening up, this number is expected to […]

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Mombasa County

Kenya’s second largest city, also known as County 001, with a population of around 2,000,000 people. The busiest harbor in Kenya is located there; it services both East and Central Africa, making Mombasa the entrance to those two continents. It is located on the Indian Ocean. The city was the hub of trade, particularly exporting […]

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Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage

The Sheldrick elephant orphanage is a center for the rehabilitation and rearing of orphaned baby elephants. Daphne Sheldrick found it in the year 1977 in honour of her husband, David L. W. Sheldrick, who was a famous naturalist. The center is open to visitors daily, and between 11 A.M and 12 P.M, which is the […]

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Giraffe Center

The Giraffe Center was set up as a refuge for the endangered Rothschild giraffes in the year 1979 by the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife. Visitors get the opportunity to see and come close to the world’s tallest animal. One can also feed the giraffes with specially made hay pellets, which they take from your […]

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Karen Blixen Museum

Named after the property’s owner, Karen Blixen, this museum was set up in 1985 on the Blixen’s coffee plantation, which is at the foot of the Ngong Hills. The 1985 movie “Out of Africa” was based on a book of the same name, which was authored by Karen Blixen. The colonial farmhouse retains its original […]

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The Bomas of Kenya

The name Bomas comes from the Swahili word ‘boma’, which means village. The Bomas of Kenya has interesting exhibits of traditional homesteads of several Kenyan communities complete with their inhabitants. The Bomas of Kenya is Nairobi’s major attractions and was created to highlight and promote the Kenyan culture. Visitors can take a leisurely guided tour […]

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Nairobi National Museum

Cited as custodian of Kenya’s rich history and cultural heritage, the Nairobi national museum is the home to Kenya’s natural and cultural exhibits. It has a collections of rare and prehistoric artifacts whose history dates back to the beginning of mankind such as  the Turkana boy fossil, discovered by the Leakey’s, who is arguably one […]

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Nairobi Arboretum

The Nairobi Arboretum is a forest that is located on Arboretum Road, off State House Road, a few kilometers from the city center. Mr. Batiscombe, the then Deputy Conservator of Forests, established the 30-hectare forest paradise in the year 1907 with the purpose of introducing foreign trees to Kenya. The forest has a stunning collection […]

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Tips on how to feel fresh and relaxed while traveling to Kenya.

After a long period of quarantine and travel restrictions, we are finally happy that travel restrictions are slowly fading and traveling is steadily making a comeback in Kenya. In addition, what better way to celebrate this great change than by traveling. It is the best way to go to your dream destination for your vacation […]

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Nairobi County: Valuable information for travelers visiting Nairobi for the first time.

Nairobi County, also known as County 047, is one of the 47 counties in the Republic of Kenya. It serves as the administrative, economic, and social capital of the country. It is the most populated city in the country, with close to 5,000,000 people living and working there. The current governor of the city is […]

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