Mombasa'nın zengin kültürel mirasına dalın ve sizi zamanda bir yolculuğa çıkaralım.
Maceranıza, tarihin gözlerinizin önünde hayat bulduğu ikonik Fort Jesus Ulusal Müzesi'nde başlayın. Yüzyıllar öncesine uzanan dar sokakları ve geleneksel mimarisi ile büyüleyici Eski Şehir'i keşfedin.
Mombasa'nın denizcilik tarihine tanıklık eden eski dhow limanını hayranlıkla izleyin. Ayrıca baharat şehrini ziyaret edip tarih boyunca önemli ticaret ürünleri olan farklı baharatları keşfedeceksiniz.
Büyük Diş Tüyü'ne götüreceğiz; burada ikonik fotoğraflar çekme ve dişin önemini öğrenme şansına sahip olacaksınız.
Son olarak, Afrika geleneksel süslerinin baştan sona nasıl yaratıldığını göreceğiniz Akamba El Sanatları Merkezi'ni ziyaret edeceğiz ve evinize götürebileceğiniz benzersiz bir hatıra alma şansını yakalayacaksınız.
Tura toplamda 7 saat ayırmanız gerekecek; 3 saat ise toplam seyahat süresidir.

  • Included
  • Pick up and Drop off to your Hotel/Residence/Location
    Private transportation
    All Activity fees including Fort Jesus Entry Fees
  • Excluded
  • Lunch

Pickup points and times will be confirmed after booking.

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • No public transportation nearby
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • Not recommended for people with back problems
  • For hotel pick up. Kindly expect your guide at your hotel lobby.

Day 1

Diani Beach /
Pick up at 7:30 AM and Drive to Mombasa to begin your adventure.

Mombasa /
Get to learn about Fort Jesus, which was built by the Portuguese in the year 1593 and designed by Italian architect JoaoBatista Cairato, the fort has stood the test of time. It was built to secure the safety of the Portuguese living in on the east coast of Africa. The fort has faced a lot of attacks and hostilities and has lived to tell the tale.

Mombasa /
Old Town covers an area of 72 hectares (180 acres), and is inhabited by a mix of local, Arab and Asian settlers.

Getting to walk in old town will take you back in time and put into perspective the story of the Kenyan coast.

One thing that you are sure to notice while walking through Old Town is the carved doors. - The higher the tenement the bigger the gateway the heavier the padlock and the huger the iron studs which nail the door of heavy timber the greater the owners dignity

The spice market in Mombasa is a lively place right in the city centre. People from all walks of life gather here to discover a wide variety of spices, herbs, and cooking ingredients. The market is bustling with colourful stalls showcasing aromatic spices, creating a vibrant and fragrant environment that enchants the senses.

Exploring Mombasa's spice market isn't just about buying ingredients. It's a chance to dive into the local culture. You'll meet friendly vendors who love to talk about spices and cooking traditions. Besides spices, you can find dried fruits, nuts, teas, and even local crafts, making it a must-visit spot for food lovers and travellers

Mombasa /
Visit the iconic Mombasa tusks and take memorable photos. Located in the heart of Mombasa, Kenya, the Mombasa tusks, also known as Pembe Mbili, are a well-known tourist attraction and a symbol of the city’s history and culture. The four aluminum tusks, arranged in an M shape, stand over Moi Avenue, a major thoroughfare in the city.

While the tusks are a popular destination for tourists visiting Mombasa, they also hold significant cultural and historical significance for the people of Mombasa.

From their construction in 1952 to commemorate the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to the renovations and additions made in 1956 and 2017, the tusks have stood as a testament to Mombasa’s past and a meeting place for its residents.

Mombasa /
Discover the Akamba Handicraft Village in Mombasa and learn more about the rich culture of the Akamba people.

From beautifully carved wood sculptures to intricately woven baskets, this village is a haven for art enthusiasts.

Experience the authentic craftsmanship and connect with local artisans as they showcase their skills passed down through generations. Delve into the captivating history, take part in interactive workshops, and bring home unique souvenirs that will forever you remind you of the spirit of Kenya.


Mombasa Şehir Turu - Fort Jesus, Eski Şehir, Baharat Şehri ve El Sanatları

4 HOURS Pickup offered. Guide in French 2 More

$185.60

Price per person

Participants
Mombasa'nın zengin kültürel mirasına dalın ve sizi zamanda bir yolculuğa çıkaralım.
Maceranıza, tarihin gözlerinizin önünde hayat bulduğu ikonik Fort Jesus Ulusal Müzesi'nde başlayın. Yüzyıllar öncesine uzanan dar sokakları ve geleneksel mimarisi ile büyüleyici Eski Şehir'i keşfedin.
Mombasa'nın denizcilik tarihine tanıklık eden eski dhow limanını hayranlıkla izleyin. Ayrıca baharat şehrini ziyaret edip tarih boyunca önemli ticaret ürünleri olan farklı baharatları keşfedeceksiniz.
Büyük Diş Tüyü'ne götüreceğiz; burada ikonik fotoğraflar çekme ve dişin önemini öğrenme şansına sahip olacaksınız.
Son olarak, Afrika geleneksel süslerinin baştan sona nasıl yaratıldığını göreceğiniz Akamba El Sanatları Merkezi'ni ziyaret edeceğiz ve evinize götürebileceğiniz benzersiz bir hatıra alma şansını yakalayacaksınız.
Tura toplamda 7 saat ayırmanız gerekecek; 3 saat ise toplam seyahat süresidir.

  • Included
  • Pick up and Drop off to your Hotel/Residence/Location
    Private transportation
    All Activity fees including Fort Jesus Entry Fees
  • Excluded
  • Lunch

Pickup points and times will be confirmed after booking.

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • No public transportation nearby
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • Not recommended for people with back problems
  • For hotel pick up. Kindly expect your guide at your hotel lobby.

Day 1

Diani Beach /
Pick up at 7:30 AM and Drive to Mombasa to begin your adventure.

Mombasa /
Get to learn about Fort Jesus, which was built by the Portuguese in the year 1593 and designed by Italian architect JoaoBatista Cairato, the fort has stood the test of time. It was built to secure the safety of the Portuguese living in on the east coast of Africa. The fort has faced a lot of attacks and hostilities and has lived to tell the tale.

Mombasa /
Old Town covers an area of 72 hectares (180 acres), and is inhabited by a mix of local, Arab and Asian settlers.

Getting to walk in old town will take you back in time and put into perspective the story of the Kenyan coast.

One thing that you are sure to notice while walking through Old Town is the carved doors. - The higher the tenement the bigger the gateway the heavier the padlock and the huger the iron studs which nail the door of heavy timber the greater the owners dignity

The spice market in Mombasa is a lively place right in the city centre. People from all walks of life gather here to discover a wide variety of spices, herbs, and cooking ingredients. The market is bustling with colourful stalls showcasing aromatic spices, creating a vibrant and fragrant environment that enchants the senses.

Exploring Mombasa's spice market isn't just about buying ingredients. It's a chance to dive into the local culture. You'll meet friendly vendors who love to talk about spices and cooking traditions. Besides spices, you can find dried fruits, nuts, teas, and even local crafts, making it a must-visit spot for food lovers and travellers

Mombasa /
Visit the iconic Mombasa tusks and take memorable photos. Located in the heart of Mombasa, Kenya, the Mombasa tusks, also known as Pembe Mbili, are a well-known tourist attraction and a symbol of the city’s history and culture. The four aluminum tusks, arranged in an M shape, stand over Moi Avenue, a major thoroughfare in the city.

While the tusks are a popular destination for tourists visiting Mombasa, they also hold significant cultural and historical significance for the people of Mombasa.

From their construction in 1952 to commemorate the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to the renovations and additions made in 1956 and 2017, the tusks have stood as a testament to Mombasa’s past and a meeting place for its residents.

Mombasa /
Discover the Akamba Handicraft Village in Mombasa and learn more about the rich culture of the Akamba people.

From beautifully carved wood sculptures to intricately woven baskets, this village is a haven for art enthusiasts.

Experience the authentic craftsmanship and connect with local artisans as they showcase their skills passed down through generations. Delve into the captivating history, take part in interactive workshops, and bring home unique souvenirs that will forever you remind you of the spirit of Kenya.


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