Mombasa Heritage Walking tour
For travelers discovering centuries of Swahili, Arab, and Portuguese influence
Mombasa Heritage Walking tour
Discover the rich cultural tapestry of Mombasa on this immersive 4-hour heritage walking tour. Explore historic landmarks like Fort Jesus, Old Town, Mackinnon Market, and the oldest mosques and consulates. Enjoy coastal charm, vibrant street life, and Swahili history as you navigate the city’s narrow alleys and waterfront sights.
Cost is $40 / Ksh 5,000/=
What to bring
- For your comfort wear casual dress.
- Comfortable walking shoes.
- Camera.
Bottle of drinking water.
What not to do
- Do not take pictures of government buildings.
- Do not smoke in public. Look for designated smoking zones.
NB: Suitable for children 6yrs+
- Not wheelchair accessible.
- Near public transportation.
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems.
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers.
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness leve.
1 Day
Kenya
Itinerary Highlights
Fort Jesus
Explore this 16th-century Portuguese fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and symbol of Mombasa’s role in Ocean trade.
Old Town
Wander narrow alleyways lined with Swahili, Arabic, and colonial architecture, rich in history, culture, and trading stories.
Mackinnon Market
Skilled carvers move table to table, slicing tender meats onto plates, ensuring a constant flow of food throughout the meal.
Mama Ngina
Walk along the scenic Mama Ngina Waterfront, with coastal views, colonial monuments, and centuries-old baobab trees.
Likoni Channel
View the iconic Likoni Channel, separating Mombasa Island from the mainland and bustling with ferries and local activity.
Colonial Landmarks
Visit British-era landmarks like the Old Post Office, Governors’ House, and Portuguese Chapel, each with fascinating stories.
Slave Market
See the remnants of Mombasa’s slave trade history, including the Slave Market and the Bell of Freedom.
Religious Sites
Pass historic places of worship, including Mombasa’s oldest mosque, Portuguese chapel, and early missionary buildings.
Itinerary Details
Day 1: Mombasa
0900hrs meeting point near the Elephant tusks along Moi Avenue Mombasa. Our guide will be there waiting for you in an Orange Shirt. You will be given a brief history of the Garden and the Tusks. Thereafter proceed to the Second World War cemetery. The walk will take you to Mama Ngina Drive where you will be shown one of the oldest Baobab Trees and you will be given a brief history why the Baobabs were planted there.
Proceed to Likoni Channel that separates the Mombasa Island and the Mainland South. You will walk towards Fort Jesus and for those who will be interested to get inside will do so at an additional cost. The Fort was built by the Portuguese and it was a very important facility. The fort is a testament to how western powers of the time tried to control the Indian Ocean trade routes and wrest them away from Middle East and Asian influence. After visit to Fort Jesus you will pass by the Mombasa Club built in 1897 and you will learn the history behind it.
From there you will take NTHIA KUU meaning highway and this was the first main road to be built in Kenya. You will visit the first Government square, the first British Governors house, Old Post Office, Old Prison and the Portuguese Cemetery.
The walk will take you to the Portuguese Chapel which was built by the Portuguese. After the Chapel you will see the oldest mosque in Mombasa . You will meander in the narrow streets of the Old Town. The guide will give you a detailed History of the Swahili people and how they came about. You will as well learn about their culture, food etc.
You will proceed to the Eleven Steps and this is where the first Christian Missionary Dr Ludwig Kraph lived and later it was a Germany Consulate. Our guide will tell you more about this. You will as well see the Old or first American, Austrian and Italian Consulates in the Old town. Without forgetting the first African Hotel, the first Indian Hospital and the Old Port Town will not complete without seeing the Mackinnon Market where they sell Fruits, Vegetables, Spices and Meat.We will finish the tour by visiting the Slave Market and the Free Town Bell of Freedom. This Tour will take four hours and we will be having lots of walking.
Tour Map
Inclusions
- Guiding Fee
- Public transport as per itinerary
Exclusions
- All items not listed above
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