Spend the day getting to know Mombasa. From walking the Old Town Mombasa streets and learning everything from the history of UNESCO World Heritage Site Fort Jesus and the secrets of the Spice traders to meeting the experienced artisans at Akamba Handicraft Market and having a one-of-a-kind wildlife encounter at Haller Park.
Spend the day getting to know Mombasa. From walking the Old Town Mombasa streets and learning everything from the history of UNESCO World Heritage Site Fort Jesus and the secrets of the Spice traders to meeting the experienced artisans at Akamba Handicraft Market and having a one-of-a-kind wildlife encounter at Haller Park.
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Fort Jesus Museum - Explore the exterior and grounds of Fort Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and witness one of the finest examples of 16th Century Portuguese military architecture.
Fort Jesus offers more than just its remarkable, enduring walls. Within its gates lies an extraordinary collection of significant historical artifacts and…
- Fort Jesus Museum - Explore the exterior and grounds of Fort Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and witness one of the finest examples of 16th Century Portuguese military architecture.
Fort Jesus offers more than just its remarkable, enduring walls. Within its gates lies an extraordinary collection of significant historical artifacts and structures, including Oman House, which was the residence of the Sultan who ruled the East African coast, as well as cannons left by the British and Portuguese military, among others.
- Mombasa Tusks - Capture a photo at one of Mombasa’s most iconic landmarks, the four tusks erected to commemorate Queen Elizabeth’s visit in 1952. These tusks now serve as a gateway to the heart of Mombasa, warmly welcoming visitors from around the globe.
- Old Town - Located in the southeast part of Mombasa, a visit to Mombasa Old Town is like stepping into history. The area is vibrant with life, inhabited by descendants of various cultures, including Swahili, Arabs, Portuguese, and British settlers. The architectural details reflect the influence of each culture, making Old Town a lively showcase of Mombasa’s historical life and culture.
- Mombasa - Discover coastal Kenya and the Old Town Mombasa Spice Market, where Mombasa’s heritage as a key stop on the spice route is still evident (and fragrant!) today. This bustling covered market is filled with spices in every imaginable hue.
- Haller Park - Haller Park is an animal sanctuary located on reclaimed land that was once a limestone mine wasteland. The park is home to giraffes, zebras, Cape buffalo, waterbuck, and hippos. It also features the famous 130-year-old tortoise named Mzee (Old Man), who once adopted a baby hippo.
- Akamba Handicraft - Discover unique carvings, from decorative masks and shields to jewelry and home decor. The wood carvings at Akamba are internationally acclaimed. Here, visitors can learn about the Akamba legacy that spans over a century.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Certified Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Certified Guide
- Fort Jesus Entrance fee
- Haller park entrance fee
- Fort Jesus Entrance fee
- Haller park entrance fee
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.