Le fort Jesus est un fort érigé entre 1593 et 1596 par les Portugais, sur l'île de Mombasa, sur ordre du roi d'Espagne et de Portugal…
Le parc Haller, du nom de son créateur René Haller, est un parc zoologique et botanique centré sur les animaux proche de la ville de…
Formerly known as the Mackinnon Market, it is full of stalls and carts selling fresh local produce. Worth stopping by.
The stunning Anglican cathedral somehow resembles a mosque with its distinguishable style - white walls, arches and cupola dome.
An adorable sandy beach in the Nyali district is beloved by both locals and tourists.
The crocodile farm belongs to the must-visits of Mombasa. Come see crocodiles being fed, have a drink and sample the crocodile meat.
Despite being much smaller when compared to its counterpart in Nairobi, the square with the Monument of Independence is worth visiting.
The aluminium tusks situated on the Moi Avenue symbolize the entrance into the heart of town. Coincidentally, they also spell M for Mombasa.