Kenyan territory offers globetrotters breathtaking idyllic landscapes. It is full of different species of animals typical of Africa such as the giraffe, the hippopotamus, and the zebra. Kenya also has historical monuments and basilicas that are worth visiting. Its many parks are ideal places for safaris.
Take a short detour to the fascinating city of Mombasa
Mombasa is not only the second largest municipality in Kenya. In addition, this city is also the main port city of the country. It is home to one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which is none other than the famous Old Town. The latter is among the places not to be missed during a stay in Kenya. Visitors will find many mosques and splendid examples of Portuguese and Islamic architecture. In addition, the Fort of Fort Jesus is also located in Mombasa. It is a statue in the shape of a man, founded in the 16th century. This fortress attracts several backpackers from all over the world. In addition, backpackers are invited to take a tour of the old port to discover the traditional dhows of Kenya. Or, they can also go to Akamba, an art supply store in Mombasa to do some shopping.
Discover Wasini Island, a heavenly place not to be missed
Tourists are recommended to take a trip to Wasini Island during their trip to Kenya. Departing from Mombasa, they can sail along the coast in a traditional dhow to discover this amazing island. The latter is located exactly on the southern coast of Kenya, near the Kisite-Mpunguti National Marine Park and Shimoni. This place is good for watching dolphins. In addition, it offers water activities such as swimming and snorkeling. In addition, the shore is home to small restaurants and bars to taste local culinary specialties. Lunch is freshly prepared here, accompanied by coffee, fruits, and pastries. On the other hand, visitors will also have the opportunity to explore the mangroves or go to the coral garden of the island. They can also enjoy the sun at the edge of a natural lagoon of the place.
Visit Haller Park to observe some specific animals
Named after its creator René Haller, this leisure park is centered on wildlife. It is located more precisely in Bamburi, northeast of Mombasa. Being a site of a former coral quarry, this place has become a zoological and botanical reserve. This protected area is characterized by its fauna of large vertebrates. The animals live there in freedom except for crocodiles, hippos, buffaloes, and snakes. Visitors can also come across giraffes, oryx, or green monkeys, as well as giant tortoises. The latter are among the two famous animals of the park. The first is called Owen, an orphaned hippopotamus, and the second is Mzee, a hundred-year-old giant tortoise. According to the astonishment of scientists, Mzee adopted the young Owen. Many books and films have been made about their relationship, but now they live apart.