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Mombasa: Mi casa, Su casa.

When was the last time that you’ve thought of Mombasa as a travel destination? Probably a while ago, if ever. But have a look at what you might be missing. Kenya’s second-largest city, it offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Here’s why it’s worth a visit. As a former Swahili trading center, Mombasa boasts a rich history dating back centuries. Explore Fort Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (always a good thing to visit) and the Old Town’s narrow streets.

You might (incorrectly) think that Mombasa is a parched, dry desert. In some places, that’s true, but equally, you can enjoy the pristine beaches along the Indian Ocean, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. So, how about treating yourself to a Ngutuni and Salt Lick 2-Day Safari from Mombasa?

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Day 1: Depart to Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, check in upon arrival at Taita Hills Safari Resort, and thereafter proceed to the sanctuary for a short game drive in search of wild animals, return for lunch at the resort. After lunch, head out for an afternoon game drive in the sanctuary which hosts various species of wild animals, including lions, elephants. Day 2: Begin with an early morning game drive. Interested? To look and book, Click here.

Into history? Fort Jesus is a fort located on Mombasa Island. Designed by the Italian architect Giovanni Battista Cairati, it was built between 1593 and 1596. You won’t run out of things to do in Mombasa. Click here. 

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