1 Day Mombasa City Tour – Felessy Tours and Safaris Kenya

Safari Highlights

Haller Park, formerly known as Bamburi Nature Trail, is a unique ecological restoration project located in Bamburi, Mombasa, Kenya. It's a showcase of successful habitat rehabilitation and conservation efforts. Here are some of the highlights of Haller Park:

  1. Wildlife Viewing: Haller Park is home to a variety of wildlife, including giraffes, hippos, buffaloes, crocodiles, antelopes, and a wide range of bird species. You can see these animals up close and in a relatively natural environment.
  2. Giraffe Feeding: One of the park's most popular activities is feeding the resident giraffes. Visitors can interact with and hand-feed these graceful creatures, making it a memorable experience, especially for families.
  3. Reptile Park: The park has a reptile center that houses various reptile species, including Nile crocodiles and snakes. Visitors can learn about these reptiles and their importance in the ecosystem through informative displays and demonstrations.
  4. Butterfly Pavilion: The Butterfly Pavilion within Haller Park is a sanctuary for a wide variety of butterfly species. You can explore beautifully landscaped gardens and observe these colorful insects in their natural habitat.
  5. Mangrove Boardwalk: A boardwalk extends into the mangrove forest, allowing visitors to walk through the mangroves and appreciate their ecological significance. You may also spot various bird species and crabs along the way.
  6. Educational Programs: Haller Park offers educational programs and guided tours for visitors to learn about wildlife conservation, ecological restoration, and the park's role in these efforts.
  7. Botanical Gardens: The park features lush botanical gardens with a diverse collection of plants and trees, making it a pleasant place for leisurely walks and picnics.
  8. Fish Farm: The park has a fish farm where you can learn about fish farming practices and the importance of sustainable aquaculture.
  9. Cultural Village: Haller Park provides opportunities to learn about the local Mijikenda culture through cultural performances, traditional dances, and visits to a traditional village.

Safari Itinerary

You will be picked from your hotel at around 8.00 am and drive to Mombasa, a distance of 30 kms from Diani arriving at around 8.30am. Visit the Akamba hand craft (where you will learn about the wood carvings). Akamba hand craft is one of the largest wood carvings industry and market in Kenya. Thereafter, visit the Indian temple where you will learn about the Hinduism and Lord Swaminarayan and Lord Rama. You will also have the chance to see the elephant tusks which are found along Moi Avenue built in 1952 in the memory of King George of England during the British colonial period. During this time Queen Elizabeth was in Kenya where she became the Queen of England after the death of King George. Visit the Fort Jesus which was built by the Portuguese in 1593 by architecture from Goa. It later became the government prison during the British colonial period in 1947. Fort Jesus was named fort because the Portuguese were Christians and they sailed with the flag of Jesus. It was built mainly for protection and to control the harbor of Mombasa. There arose war between the Arabs and the Portuguese from 1593 – 1729 where many of them died due to starvation and yellow fever. You will also explore the old town where you will walk along the narrow streets and visit the old harbor where you will see the old Arabic boats and one of the oldest mahindry mosque found near the old harbor. Proceed to the market where you will learn about the food spices, foods and vegetables. Meet different traders buying and selling different types of goods. Proceed for lunch at the centre of Mombasa city or by request, at Tamarind restaurant which is built on the shores of the Indian Ocean on the northern coast. After lunch, visit the Haller park where you may feed the giraffes, see the crocodiles and hippos feeding. This is private sanctuary owned and managed by Dr. Haller. The landscape is attractive covered by casuarinas, bamboos and eucalyptus trees. The animals are harmless and feel as if in paradise because they have enough food and water. It’s a home to buffalos, eland antelopes, giraffes, water bucks, oryx, snakes, crocodiles, hippos, tortoise and different types of birds’ species. Mombasa is an island covering an area of 20km2 and the second largest city in Kenya after Nairobi. It has a bridge to the north side (North coast), the ferry to the south (south coast) which ferries people to and from Mombasa city and to the west Causeway. Mombasa also has the largest and the most busy sea port in east and central Africa. Drive back to the Hotel at around 5.00 pm.

Prices are in United States Dollar. Please Contact us for Prices in Euros or British Pounds.

All Season: From 1st January 2023 to 31st December 2024 Prices are in US Dollars.

 

 

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Child Policy

At Felessy Tours and Safaris, we understand the importance of creating memorable family vacations. To ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience for families with children, we have formulated the following children policy:

  1. Children below 3 years:
    • Children aged below 3 years old are welcomed with open arms and are eligible to travel free of charge when accompanied by at least one paying adult.
  2. Children between 3 and 13 years:
    • Children between the ages of 3 and 13 years will be charged at a discounted rate of 75 percent of the adult rate. This is our way of making family travel more accessible and affordable for parents with young children.
  3. Teens between 13 and 18 years:
    • Teenagers between the ages of 13 and 18 years are considered young adults and will be subject to the full adult rate. This reflects our commitment to offering fair pricing while recognizing the changing needs and preferences of older children.

 

Booking Policy

Clients are supposed to make a 50 percent down payment to confirm their safari. The balance is paid either in cash or through credit card upon arrival in Kenya before commencement of the safari. Please note that credit card payment attracts an extra charge which is levied by the banks.

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