EXCURSIONS & SHORT SAFARIS FROM MOMBASA
Whilst staying in the coastal Island of Mombasa, there are various excursions available:
GAT 006: Mombasa Town Tour
The colourful island town of Mombasa with its blend of ancient and modern buildings on the Indian Ocean is Kenya's principal port and the country's second largest city. A comprehensive tour of the island include the old Arab town, with it's maze of narrow twisting alleys displaying the beautifully curved doors and verandahs, bazaars with curio and antique shops, the Dhow harbour still in use, a Hindu temple, a visit to the Akamba wood carvers and a drive to the bazaar for a short shopping expedition. The high light of the tour is probably the visit to Fort Jesus. Built in 1593 by the Portuguese to guard the entrance to the old Dhow harbour, it is the island's Landmark. Four hundred years old, the port still stands and serves as a historical museum. The habour serves as as the gateway to Eastern Africa is in good shape not forgetting the portuguese indentity of Fort Jesus dated back 1598 and an outstanding landmark in the region.
GAT 007: Coastal Cultural Tour (Bush Tour)
The coastal countryside and its people offer a different perspective to Kenya's tribal heritage. The tour provides a glimpse into the traditions and cultures of the coastal people with a visit to a Giriama or Digo Village with our local guide. Continue to Kaloleni to visit the local market and thereafter drive to Kenya Marine land on the North coast, which offers an opportunity to observe numerous species of tropical marine life in giant aquariums. A snake park, situated nearby is also visited and you can watch carvers at work producing the famous "Makonde" pieces of art.
GAT 008: Shimba Hills Tour/Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary (MES)
The Shimba Hills are a short drive from Mombasa. South of the island, they are reached via the Likoni Ferry and are over a thousand feet high which
Departs at 1200 hrs and 1900 hrs. We recommend dinner or lunch at the carnivore which is famous for the succulent stew and barbecue dishes of game meat, as an `add on' Kenya's special visit. This will form an excellent welcome or farewell dinner/lunch offers one a view of both the Indian Ocean and the. African bush. A visit to the MES is highly recommended and is located about 30 minutes,,; from the glistening beaches of south coast. At MES you will experience a unique safari in a spectacular landscape. Elephants here never forget. Like them, you'll always remember Mwaluganje. MES's 60,000,4 acres feature dramatic cliffs and forested hills as well as bush land with baobabs - all striking for the wildlife. Apart from the elephant, you might see warthog, impala, bushbuck, sable, Cape buffalo and leopard.
GAT 009: Malindi and Gedi Tour
Depart from your coastal hotel and drive north to Kilifi through attractive country covered by {+ extensive sisal plantations dotted with huge baobab trees. Cross the scenic creek and continue onto the

ancient city of Gedi-a 13th century ruin in the heart of a dense forest. Thereafter proceed onto the' coastal town of Malindi for lunch and an exploration of the marine park in a glass-bottomed boat where an experienced guide takes you on goggling and snorkelling. Later, visit a nearby village and watch the Giriama tribe perform exciting tribal dances before driving back to Mombasa by sundown.
GAT 010: Full Day - City Tour and Nature Tour.
A comprehensive morning tour of the island including a visit to Fort Jesus is followed by lunch at Mamba Village. Mamba is the Swahili name for crocodile and this "village" is really a crocodile farm. Depart after lunch for the Bamburi Quarry Nature Trail. The wasteland of the stone quarry has been reclaimed and amongst the casuarinas trees and other tropical flora reside a variety of wildlife and birds, Eland and Buffalo, Crocodiles and other reptiles can be seen wandering with crowned cranes. The commercially viable aquaculture complex is also visited.
GAT 011: Tamarind Dhow Safari

At 12.00pm or 6.30 pm departure from the Tamarind jetty for the lunch cruise or evening cruise respectively. After a welcome cocktail the Tamarind Dhow Nawalicker (meaning Gateway to
Heaven) cruises past the Old Town and Fort Jesus. Fantastic sea food meals prepared by the world j famous Tamarind Restaurant are enjoyed while a ti local band plays music to suite all tastes. A trilingual guide, fully stocked bar and friendly service all add to the unforgettable atmosphere. 2.45 pm or 10.30 pm return to the jetty and thereafter your hotel..
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