WORLD AFRICA KENYA DIANI BEACH VIA MOMBASA

Diani Beach Via Mombasa


Diveshops in Diani Beach Via Mombasa:


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Carnivore Experience - Lunch or Dinner 2 - 3 hours

Carnivore Restaurant, Nairobi

Nairobi has many restaurants offering a wide variety of cuisine, but the most famous is probably Carnivore. The restaurant is famous for its succulent steaks and barbecue dishes, including game meat, and is therefore dubbed "the meat eaters" paradise.

The meat is roasted on traditional Maasai swords (skewers) over a huge charcoal pit which dominates the entrance of the restaurant. The waiters serve the customers as they carry around these swords, carving the meat onto sizzling cast iron plates.

The restaurant also offers a vegetarian menu with a wide range of salads and vegetables, along with exotic sauces. The meal is an excellent complement to a holiday especially as a welcome or farewell dinner.

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Nairobi Airport Private Arrival Transfer Varies

Nairobi Airport Private Arrival Transfer

Travel from Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta or Wilson International Airport to your Nairobi city or suburbs hotel. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This is a private transfer.

When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your Nairobi hotel details. Your transfer will be confirmed within 24 hours subject to availability, and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver.

It's that easy!

Don't forget to book your Mombasa Departure Airport Transfer, simply type the product code 3491NBOHTLAPT into the Keyword Box.

At time of booking, YOU MUST include the following flight and hotel details in the "Special Requirements" box:

  • Airline
  • Flight Number
  • Departing City / Arrival City
  • Arrival Time
  • Hotel Name and Address

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Private Mombasa City Tour and Bamburi Visit 4 hours

Hindu Temple, Mombasa

This Private Mombasa City Tour shows you some of the best highlights of this colorful old city. You tour will visit the bustling fruit and vegetable market, which has been in operation since colonial days. As you wander the streets of The Old Arab town, you will see the intricate hand carved doors, and balconies hanging over the narrow streets, unchanged for hundreds of years.

Protecting the harbor stands Fort Jesus which was built by the Portuguese 400 years ago, to protect their interest in east Africa. See how it went from Fort to prison to tourist attraction.

Walk under the famous elephant tusks on Moi Ave, which you probably have seen in those old African adventure movies. Continue to Akamba wood carvers center where you can purchase a fine hand carved African memento, that you would have to pay so dearly for back home.

The Bamburi Nature Trail is a rehabilitation project on the site of Bamburi Portland Cement Company. The project began in 1971 by Dr Rene Haller who transformed Haller Park by increasing the mineral contents in the soil, portions of Haller Park were rehabilitated with a successful tree-planting effort, which now includes fish breeding and the establishment of a wildlife park.

Each animal has a function on the nature trails thriving ecosystem, some of the animals found within the Haller park sanctuary include; hippos, giraffes, cape buffalo, zebra and waterbucks, as well as more than 160 bird species have been introduced to the area including weaver birds, cranes, pelicans and storks.

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