Kaya Kinondo sacred Forest

Day Trips
[siteorigin_widget class="WP_Widget_Custom_HTML"][/siteorigin_widget] Spread out along around 200km of the coast province of Kenya are ten separate forested sites, mostly on low hills, ranging in size from 30 to around 300 ha, in which are the remains of fortified villages, Kayas, of the Mijikenda people. They represent more than thirty surviving Kayas. The Kayas began to fall out of use in the early 20th century and are now revered as the repositories of spiritual beliefs of the Mijikenda people and are seen as the sacred abode of their ancestors. The forest around the Kayas have been nurtured by the Mijikenda community to protect the sacred graves and groves and are now almost the only remains of the once extensive coastal lowland forest.   The Kayas provide focal points for Mijikenda religious…
Read More

Mwamanga snake park

Day Trips
[siteorigin_widget class="WP_Widget_Custom_HTML"][/siteorigin_widget] Welcome jungle snake park Mwamanga Kenya for snake rescue and conservation. We are located about 8km out of Mombasa. We have over 20 different types of snakes, as well as a number of other animals (crocodiles, turtles, lizards, owls, monkeys, etc.)
Read More
Mombasa City Tour

Mombasa City Tour

Day Trips, Services
DAY TRIP BOOKINGFirst NameLast NameEmailDAY TRIP- Select -MOMBASA CITY TOURBORA BORA wildlife parkKAYA KINONDO sacred ForestMwamanga snake parkTRIP DATEHow Many PeopleSubmit Form  ‘Fort Jesus’ which was build by the Portuguese in the 1593 for the purpose of their defence. Further you will tour dhow harbor where you will see very old Arab dhows which operate in East Africa coast islands even today. Proceed to the Arab town with its maze of narrow twisting alleys displaying beautifully curved doors, jewellery, curio shops and Hindu temple. Spice Market,Elephant tusks and Akamba Handicraft Co-operative Society where about one thousand members produce a great variety of very reasonably priced woodcarving. Visit Haller Park which used to be quarries previously excavated by Bamburi cement for cement production. Transformed into a variety of recreational facilities including…
Read More