Overview
Explore the vibrant city of Mombasa with this immersive full-day tour that captures the essence of its rich history, cultural heritage, and natural wonders.
Start your journey at the iconic elephant tusks, a symbol of Mombasa’s heritage. Originally erected in 1952 to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s visit, these impressive landmarks welcome visitors to the heart of the coastal city and make for a perfect photo opportunity.
Dive into history at Fort Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing 16th-century Portuguese military architecture. Explore its exterior and interior, featuring Oman House, remnants of the British and Portuguese cannons, and an extensive collection of historical artifacts that tell the story of Mombasa’s past.
Step into the bustling Mackinnon Market, also known as the Old Town Spice Market. Experience the vibrant colors, aromatic spices, and lively atmosphere that highlight Mombasa's legacy as a pivotal stop on the ancient spice route.
Enjoy a delicious coastal lunch at a local restaurant, featuring authentic Swahili dishes that reflect the region's unique culinary traditions.
Conclude your day at Haller Park, an enchanting animal sanctuary on rehabilitated limestone quarry land. Encounter giraffes, zebras, hippos, and the famous 130-year-old tortoise, Mzee, who once captured the world’s heart by adopting an orphaned baby hippo.
Timing
Duration | Departure Point | Reporting Point | Tour Language |
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09 Hours | Hotel | Hotel | Please Refer Description | Please Refer Description | English |
Note: Please confirm the Tour Location & Timings with our Customer Support team if required.
Terms And Conditions
General Information
- Activities: The term "Activities" refers to day tours, sightseeing, spa & wellness services, adventure sports, cruises, theme and amusement parks, buffets and dining, or any other service booked through our Website.
- Rates & Availability: All rates and itineraries are subject to change without prior notice and depend on availability at the time of booking. Additional surcharges may apply depending on season, location, or service provider policies.
Bookings & Payments
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Cancellation & Refund Policy
- Refunds: No refunds will be provided for unused services or portions of the activity (e.g., meals, sightseeing, or transportation).
- Cancellations by User: Cancellations must be made under the cancellation policy applicable to the specific activity. Any refunds or penalties depend on the service provider's terms and conditions.
- Cancellations by Provider: The Tour Provider reserves the right to cancel or amend an activity due to unforeseen circumstances, including but not limited to weather conditions, operational requirements, or low demand.
Responsibility & Liability
- Timeliness: You are responsible for ensuring that you arrive at the designated meeting point on time. The Tour Provider will not be responsible for delays caused by the User.
Amendments to Bookings
- Changes: Any amendments to confirmed bookings, such as date changes or modifications to the service, will be subject to availability and may incur additional charges.
- Provider Amendments: The Tour Provider may modify the itinerary or service based on operational requirements. Users will be notified of significant changes as early as possible.
User Responsibilities
- Identification & Travel Documents: It is your responsibility to ensure that all necessary identification, visas, or travel documents are valid and available for inspection upon request.
- Health & Safety: You must ensure that you are physically capable of participating in the booked activity. Any health conditions must be disclosed to the Tour Provider in advance to ensure safety.
Force Majeure
- Neither we nor the Tour Provider shall be liable for any delays, cancellations, or failures to provide services due to circumstances beyond our reasonable control, including but not limited to acts of God, natural disasters, government restrictions, strikes, or other emergencies.