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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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 Park: Useful information on Nairobi National Park

Nairobi National Park is a wildlife reserve with a total area of about 117 km2 that is situated in Kenya’s capital city Nairobi. Being approximately 10 kilometers from the city center, Nairobi National Park is the only protected wildlife reserve surrounding a capital city in the world. It was established in 1946 and was the […]

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Solo Travels: The 6 Best Places to Travel Alone in Kenya.

There are several benefits to traveling alone, such as not having to arrange schedules with others and having more time to pursue your own hobbies. Additionally, many locations have simple transit, a wide variety of activities, and generally secure environs, making them perfect for solo travel. Kenya is a vast country, which boasts of great […]

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Game Park Rules & Regulations

This article here outlines various rules and regulations to any visitor who is touring Kenya’s wildlife parks. Respect the privacy of the wildlife, this is their habitat. Beware of the animals, they are wild and can be unpredictable. Don’t crowd the animals or make sudden noises or movements. Don’t feed the animals, it upsets their […]

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