Photo stop at the iconic Mombasa Elephant Tusks (Pembe za Ndovu), built in 1952 along Moi Avenue to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s visit and symbolizing the city as the gateway to East Africa
Tour Highlights
Photo stop at the iconic Mombasa Elephant Tusks (Pembe za Ndovu), built in 1952 along Moi Avenue to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s visit and symbolizing the city as the gateway to East Africa
Guided visit to Fort Jesus Museum (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Walking tour through Old Town, including traditional bazaars and local markets
Exploration of the historic old harbor and Mombasa’s maritime heritage
Insight into the city’s evolution as East Africa’s leading port from around 200 AD to the present day
Visit to the Akamba Woodcarvers Market to observe skilled artisans at work
Excellent opportunities for photography and souvenir shopping
Isubiramo ryose kuri TripManga riva kubashyitsi banditse kandi barangije uburambe bwabo kurubuga rwacu. Abakiriya boherejwe kugiti cyabo ibyifuzo bisubirwamo ukoresheje imeri nyuma yurugendo rwabo.