Category: Excursions

Coral reef

A glass-bottomed boat trip, or a pirogue trip of your choice. Enjoy a free day at the beach for snorkeling at the coral reef in the morning or afternoon, depending on the tide. You’ll swim among the corals to admire the multicolored fish. You’ll stroll along an open beach at low tide, staying until the sea rises and covers the beach.

Funzi Island

A walk not to be missed. One of the most beautiful islands on Kenya’s south coast. Fetch crocodiles from the Ramisi River, which flows into the sea. You’ll be able to admire a wide variety of birds, including kingfishers, fish eagles, egrets and ibises.
A meal of crabs and lobster, served with Swahili coconut sauce, is a pure marvel.

Watamu and Malindi

Departing from Mombasa, you’ll pass through Mtwapa, Arabuko Sokoke Forest, Mida Creek, Watamu and Malindi. Nice 2-day trip, with an overnight stay in a hotel in Malindi. Two in a tropical bird paradise

0

Kaya Forest Kinondo

The word “Kaya” means family property in the local dialect.Mijikenda groups moved and settled in the surrounding areas, but the...

Wasini Islands

A visit to Kenya’s most beautiful national marine reserve.
Kisité is a wonderful place to see dolphins. You can also go snorkeling in Kisité Park. Seafood meal served on Wasini Island. For snorkelers, it’s a little paradise.

0

Congo River

Magnificent boat or pirogue trip along the Congo River, which separates the Tiwi and Diani beaches. This walk will take...

Typical bush villages

A beautiful drive through the bush in a minibus to visit a typical coastal village. Discover their customs, visit a school, meet the village sorcerer and dance to the sounds of tam tam.

Crocodile farm

Kenya’s largest crocodile farm. Over 10,000 reptiles to observe in their natural habitat. Don’t get too close to Big Daddy, he’s very impressive! A lovely walk around this very special farm.

City of Mombasa

Discover Mombasa, its wood factory, Hindu temple, pareo street, Fort Jesus and Baobab forest. A chance to do all your shopping at unbeatable prices: leather shoes, pareos and kikoys, souvenir t-shirts and spices.
A chance to discover the urban reality of East Africa’s largest port.

Haller’s parc (Bamburi)

Haller’s parc is a wildlife park on Mombasa’s north coast, built in a former cement quarry. It’s an amazing ecological experience, and an opportunity to discover Kenya’s flora and fauna at close quarters.