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Formerly known as Bamburi Nature Trail, Haller Park is a wildlife sanctuary where visitors can see a variety of animals, including giraffes, hippos, and crocodiles. It's a great place for nature lovers and families.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fort Jesus is a historic fort built by the Portuguese in the 16th century. It offers a glimpse into Mombasa's past and provides stunning views of the ocean.
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The park lies between the Mtwapa and Tudor Creeks and its blue waters are ideal for wind surfing, water skiing, snorkeling and diving. They also provide a home to a colorful variety of marine species including crabs, starfish, stone fish, cucumbers sea urchins, corals, turtles, sea grasses and interesting migratory birds including crab plovers.
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Wild Waters is situated in Nyali, a coastal suburb of Mombasa. It is easily accessible and often frequented by both locals and tourists looking for a fun-filled day The park is known for its various water attractions, including water slides, wave pools, and lazy rivers. The water slides come in different shapes and sizes, providing entertainment for visitors of all ages..