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Diani Beach South Coast Mombasa

April 9, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Mombasa is divided into two sections the North Coast and the south coast. Diani beach is the most developed beach on Kenya’s south coast with hotels, self-catering resorts, banks, curio shops, supermarkets and hustlers. Explore coral reefs by day and clubs to wade through by night.

The beaches of the south, including Diani Beach, are renowned for their palm-fringed white sands and great coral reefs. The diving - in particular at Kisite Marine Reserve - is considered the best in the south, with many wrecks to entice underwater enthusiasts. Read more

A look at severin sea lodge mombasa

December 7, 2008 by admin · 1 Comment 

Truth be told that the best beaches in mombasa are found in the South Coast. That is not to say that mombasa North Coast is no place for a beach holiday. In fact the North is what i would consider pocket friendly. By this i mean that if you are looking for a mombasa beach safari and would like a chance to interract with the locals on the beach. Then you will find that mombasa’s North Coast is a great place. Read more

Kenya’s coastal Town Mombasa

November 4, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Mombasa Kenya’s oldest town is a place steeped in history. Vasco de Gama, the famous Portuguese explorer, first landed at the site where Mombasa now stands in 1498.

The island of mombasa is connected to the mainland by bridges and ferries. The town over looks a wide harbor, where commercial shipping mingles with traditional sailing dhows.

The true heart of Mombasa is found in the exotic old town, among the narrow winding streets and Arab architecture. The air here is always heavy with the scent of spices. Read more

Fort Jesus Mombasa Historical Tour

November 3, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Fort Jesus in Kenya’s coastal city of mombasa is Mombasa ’s most popular tourist attraction.
Fort Jesus, located along the coastline near the Old Town and the Old port, is a monumental piece of architecture that was built in 1593 by the Portuguese almost a hundred years since the Portuguese explorer Vasco De Gama landed on the shores of Mombasa.

The purpose of his exploration was to spread the Christian faith and to further expand Portugal’s trading area. Read more

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