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This 3-day Mombasa tour package is an opportunity to see history, culture, nature, and the ocean come alive. The Mombasa tour package is designed for high school students to explore iconic sites, blending learning with fun.
Here is a summary of the Mombasa package;
TIME DAY 1 | ACTIVITY | EXPECTATION |
6 am -4 pm
| Travel Nairobi – Mombasa
| Enjoy scenic views along the way, including rural landscapes and small towns, as you learn more about nature.
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4 pm-6 pm
| Arrival | City tour Later dinner and overnight |
DAY 2 7 am-8 am
| Breakfast | Take breakfast and head out |
8 am-10 am | Fort Jesus tour
| Guided tour of the 16th-century Portuguese fort Educational sessions on coastal history and Swahili-Arab trade |
10 am-11:30 am | Walk through Old Town Mombasa | Discover Swahili architecture, markets, and local culture |
11:30 am-12:30 pm | Lunch | Enjoy various Swahili dishes |
1:30 pm-4 pm | Mombasa Marine Park Tour | Learn more about coral reefs, fish species, and marine conservation Boat riding experience |
4 pm-6 pm | Beach tour | Get to enjoy the coastal vibe, explore the coastline of the Indian Ocean Later dinner, overnight stay |
DAY 3 7 am-8 am | Breakfast | Have breakfast and check out of the accommodation |
8 am-5 pm | Travel Mombasa -Nairobi | Commute back to Nairobi and head to school |
Below is the more detailed Mombasa travel package.
On the first day of your 3-day Mombasa tour package, you will depart from Nairobi to Mombasa and get to enjoy the scenic views along the way. You might even see the outskirts of Tsavo East National Park and Tsavo West National Park.
There will be a stopover for refreshments and lunch.
Upon arrival in the city, the bus can do a small city tour as you head to your accommodation.
Check into your accommodation, have dinner, and rest after the exhausting journey throughout the day.
Meal plan: Lunch and Dinner {L &D}
The second day of your Mombasa tour package entails the above places.
Breakfast will be served at the accommodation before heading to Fort Jesus.
A guided tour of the 16th-century Portuguese fort will be offered by trained professionals who are part of your Mombasa package, where the students will receive educational sessions on coastal history and the Swahili-Arabic trade.
After the insightful and academic visit to Fort Jesus, you will take a walk through the Mombasa Old Town, the oldest part of the city. The area is rich in history and architecture from various cultures, including Swahili, Arab, and Portuguese.
Your Mombasa travel package includes a cultural experience where you try out Swahili dishes for lunch.
Later on, head to the Mombasa Marine Park where you will get to learn more about coral reefs, different fish species, and marine conservation, which will prompt the students to be eco-friendly and learn how to take care of marine life.
There will also be boat rides offered for the students, and they will get to enjoy the ocean view.
After the boat ride and exiting the Marine Park, they will now head for the beach for a beach tour and swimming under supervision.
Head back to the accommodation, have dinner, and be done for the day.
Meal plan: Breakfast, Lunch, and dinner {B, L & D}
This will be the end of your Mombasa package deal. After breakfast, they will check out of the accommodation and head back to Nairobi.
Along the way back to Nairobi, you will still make stops for refreshments and food (at the school’s cost) as you proceed.
Upon your arrival in Nairobi, you will head back to school for drop-offs and goodbyes!
Meal plan: Breakfast {B}
To book this package for your school, contact Naicef via our email: [email protected], or call: +254799922277, or you can even;
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