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Mombasa on the Kenyan Coast has a lot more to offer to the discerning visitor than just beautiful beaches and hotels.
It was quite influential port with a lot of activities in the 14th century. It has the best white Sandy Beaches and Coral Reefs that the African coastline has to offer. The attractions in Mombasa, relate directly to the historical context through the influence of the Colonial Masters from Portuguese, Arabs to British. The town is actually on a small Island, and is a cosmopolitan blend of African, Arabic, Asian and European Cultures.
Take this 2hrs tour to experience the streets of Mombasa city with the main attraction being the The Tusks
Mombasa on the Kenyan Coast has a lot more to offer to the discerning visitor than just beautiful beaches and hotels.
It was quite influential port with a lot of activities in the 14th century. It has the best white Sandy Beaches and Coral Reefs that the African coastline has to offer. The attractions in Mombasa, relate directly to the historical context through the influence of the Colonial Masters from Portuguese, Arabs to British. The town is actually on a small Island, and is a cosmopolitan blend of African, Arabic, Asian and European Cultures.
Take this 2hrs tour to experience the streets of Mombasa city with the main attraction being the The Tusks
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Stop At: Mombasa, Mombasa, Coast Province
Streets in Kenya serve different uses and modes; from people’s daily traverses to vendors hawking their wares for their pedestrian patrons, streets serve as formal and informal settings of daily life for millions of Kenyans.
Tour Mombasa City Streets, Kenya’s second largest and oldest city, is leading the country in investing in pathways and infrastructure for pedestrians and cyclists. Mombasa’s focus on cycling and walking infrastructure growth is part of a larger city-wide beautification program which also includes creating walkways along the waterfront, the construction of recreational facilities, and painting of buildings in the city center.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Mombasa Tusks, Moi avenue, Mombasa 80100 Kenya
Located on the Mombasa’s main Highway, the Tusks is a symbolic representation of entrance into the heart of the town. The Tusks were built to commemorate the visit of Queen Elizabeth to the town in 1952. Ivory was considered to be an exquisite commodity during the time the Queen was making a visit. In essence, the Tusks were meant to embrace the Queen and the British Empire in to the town and within its social structure. Museum.
Duration: 1 hour
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