10 TOP RATED - Tourist Attractions in Mombasa, Kenya Africa
10 Top Rated Tourist Attractions in Mombasa Kenya
1. Fort Jesus - beautiful place rich with culture and the architecture there is amazing. The old ruins stir up a sense of authenticity.
2. Haller Park - Awesome connect with nature. Swaying trees, swimming crocs, giant tortoise, hippos lurking below the meniscus, giant palms, unending trails... Just visit it!
3. Mombasa Marine National Park - you can see alot of diffrent kind of fishs and sea animals coralreefs, you can go by a glas bottem boat for snorkling or diving or just sit inside the boat and watch the fishes the under water wolrd is really beautyfull wounderfull amazing awesome
4. North Coast Beaches - a little livelier than the south coast and the resorts are closer to the airport and Mombasa City.
5. Old Town - The history of Mombasa is amazing, beautiful, detailed, and well preserved that shows the true authenticity of the island. It was a great walk through the town but would highly recommend a guide.
6. South Coast Beaches - The water is crystal clear and warm.
7. Mombasa Tusks - A famous landmark in the city, constructed of aluminum, the tusks mark the entrance to the heart of town where visitors will find most of the banks, shops, and markets.
8. Mamba Village Centre - Excellent getaway place in mombasa
9. Bombolulu Workshops and Cultural Centre - A nice cultural place, that gives you a good feel of the coastal region of kenya. From craftsman to dancers to African clothing and art you can purchase. It also supports the local community.
10. Mombasa Go-Kart - Great place to race and just have a good time! They have a restaurant and a well stocked bar too.
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Cape Town Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)
Cape Town sits on South Africa’s Cape Peninsula, where the waters of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans converge.
Begin your adventure at The Castle of Good Hope, the centerpoint from which the city grew. Nearby you’ll find Company’s Garden, the Parliament Building, and the South African Museum.
Don’t miss the District Six Museum, which gives voice to the 60,000 non-white residents who saw their vibrant multi-racial neighborhood flattened during the darkest days of the Apartheid era.
One neighborhood that was spared from apartheid’s wrecking ball is Bo-Kaap, where traditional Cape Malay culture continues amid the row houses of this colorful hillside suburb.
Visit the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, and explore attractions such as Two Oceans Aquarium. The waterfront is also the gateway to one of the world’s most infamous prisons, Robben Island.
Table Mountain is Cape Town’s most beloved landmark. From the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, take a walking trail up the mountain, or take the Cableway for the spectacular ride to the viewing area.
Cape Town is one of the world’s great beach cities. From Green Point, the site of Cape Town’s futuristic stadium, follow the coast and discover one incredible beach after another.
Cape Town’s riches don’t end with its beaches, it’s also blessed with some of the best wine country in the world. After touring the acclaimed wineries of Paarl and Stellenbosch, head up Franschhoek Pass and wander hillsides filled with Proteas.
In local tradition, the Protea represents transformation, courage and hope. Cape Town is a city which shares the same soil, so it’s not surprising that it embodies those same qualities too.
Somaliland is NOT What You Think...
Have you ever heard of Somaliland?! I am absolutely SHOCKED by how amazing this place is. I never expected this!!!
Since 1991, my birth year, Somaliland has been a self-declared region of Somalia and has been seeking international independence since then (which it truly deserves to get). They have their own government, currency, flag, military, and I even had to get a separate Somaliland visa to get inside.
Somaliland strikes a drastic contrast with its neighbor as a land of peace, democratic stability and safety.
I am not just saying this to sound cool, or for the video's sake, but SOMALILAND IS THE SAFEST I'VE FELT OVER THE LAST 2 MONTHS IN AFRICA. By a long shot. I can walk the streets freely at night without worrying about a thing. I have not felt pressure, once, from people trying to scam me. Everyone is so friendly, honest, and welcoming. It's also very cheap, which is a breathe of fresh air for me.
This video accurately displays my thoughts and first impressions of Somaliland -- I can't wait to explore more around this country all week long!
Thank you to my friends at Damal Hotel in Hargeisa for the incredible hospitality!
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Top 10 Things to See and Do on the Solomon Islands
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Taking a trip to the Solomon Islands will be unlike any other vacation you’ve ever experienced. When visiting one of the last untouched destinations in the Pacific, here are 10 things to see and do.
1. See the Traditional Villages
Choose the Kmaga Village experience where you’ll sleep in a beachfront bungalow and receive top-notch hospitality from the villages’ chief and local families.
2. Visit Central Market in Honiara
Head to Central Market in Honiara on the island of Guadalcanal. The stands are lined with crafts made by talented artisans, fresh fish, fruits, and veggies, and handmade souvenirs for you to take back home.
3. Rent a Boat
Various companies offer boat charters, or you can get behind the wheel and navigate the Pacific on your own. But you can always rent a kayak for a few hours and take in the sights as you paddle along the coast.
4. Snorkel in the Bonegis
They are known for being the best places to explore the Solomons’ marine life. Beneath the Pacific, you’ll see beautiful coral reefs, tropical fish, octopus, and maybe even a few shipwrecks from World War II.
5. The Vilu War Museum
The remnants from those battles during WWII with Japanese and American aircrafts can be found at this open-air museum located deep within the forest of Honiara.
6. Go Birdwatching
Grab your binoculars and your long-focus lens camera and make the trek out to Imbu Rano Lodge. Some of the bird species that you’re likely to encounter include parrots, kingfishers, and white-eyes.
7. Travel to Skull Island
Catch a plane to Munda. And take a boat to Vonavona Lagoon to reach the country’s most sacred place: Skull Island. It’s surrounded by human skulls who were killed during the islands’ headhunting days.
8. Chew a Betel Nut
You should take part in some of their traditional ceremonies, including a little bit of betel nut chewing. A betel nut is the brown or yellow seed of the Areca palm, and users have cited a euphoric feeling while chewing on the nut. All we have to say is: chew at your own risk!
9. Hike Up Kolombangara
This volcano last erupted 10,000 years ago. You’ll need a tour guide to lead you along the way and hack away at the overgrown brush that covers the trail. And after two days, you’ll finally reach the crater.
10. Fall in Love With Tenaru Falls
If you enjoy the great outdoors, we guarantee you’ll fall in love with Tenaru Falls near Honiara. To reach the falls, it’s best to rent a 4WD vehicle because it’s no easy trek through the rough and treacherous path. But it’s definitely worth the drive!
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TIPS FOR VISITING TURKANA, KENYA
In this Turkana Travel Vlog, I share some essential tips to know before visiting Turkana where I recently visited with the Kenya Tourism Board. Some of the things featured include Lodwar, Turkana Boy, Lake Turkana, Central Island, Eliye Springs, fishing villages in Kolkol, West Pokot, our lady of mercy statue and more.
Tsitsikamma Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about nature park Tsitsikamma in South-Africa.
One half of the Tsitsikamma Park is located in South Africa’s Western Cape and the other in the Eastern Cape. During Europe’s winter months many of the world’s 830 bird species migrate to South Africa and it’s not unusual to come across a meadow that contains hundreds of eye-catching storks and anything from a pygmy shrew that weighs only a few ounces to the elephant that weighs several tons.20,000 varieties of plants, about 10% of all the plants in the world, grow in South Africa and of these, 8000 are to be found in the Cape region. Tsitsikamma is the country’s first National Marine Park, its 65,000 hectares including an 80-kilometre coastline. With 24,000 varieties of flowering plants, South Africa breaks all records. Many kinds of Cape flora have found their way to Europe, such as the geranium, lily and gladioli. The park contains an abundance of cacti of all shapes and sizes and an amazing 600 varieties of heather. Following the coastline is the narrow footpath of the Waterfall Trail, an impressive route that leaves an indelible impression. This section of the Cape region is considered to be one of the world’s most beautiful coastlines. For some time, Tolkien lived in Knysna and while visiting this region was inspired to write his world famous novel, The Lord of the Rings. The ancient forests captivate far less poetically ambitious people than Tolkien as each visitor becomes totally immersed in this green fairytale world and soon nurtures a special respect for it. And, who knows, if one looks very closely, perhaps a goblin or a fairy will appear from behind a fern! Well laid-out, easy to cover, and yet unique. The Tsitsikamma National Park provides its visitors with a remarkable blend of tranquillity and adventure.
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Lilongwe Central & Crafts Market - Malawi, Africa
David's Been Here is in Malawi's capital of Lilongwe, where David tours the city's central market and crafts market. Walk around the tight quarters and crowded stalls selling everything from fruits to clothes, but make sure you bring a guide with you! David explains the semi-hectic scene of traversing the central market, which for some might be a bit overwhelming to experience. Heading off to the more subtle market of the two, David displays the various carvings, souvenirs and trinkets that you can pick up at the Lilongwe Crafts Market. With intricate masks, animals, globes and more being hand carved right in front of you, you shouldn't have a shortage of things to buy at this more touristic market of the two.
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, aerial view and tourist attractions
Dar es Salaam is the largest city of Tanzania and one of the largest cities in eastern Africa by population, as well as a regionally important economic centre. Located at the Indian Ocean, the city is one of the fastest growing in the world. You can visit here the museums, the botanical gardens and the beaches (on the Msasani peninsula north of Dar es Salaam and in Kigamboni to the south).
Kirinyaga is a tourist destination- Kamuruana Hill
Kamuruana Hill in Kirinyaga County-Kenya. One of the attraction sites in the County. Very serene environment for recreation activities encroached by pine and cider trees.
Located about 1km South of Mt. Kenya Forest between Kagumo and Kangaita towns!
Kirinyaga is a tourist destination!
Your Spain & Portugal Tour Guide: Montserrat from Europamundo
Dreaming of visiting Spain and Portugal? Strolling along cobbled streets, stuffing yourself with pastries and traditional dishes, learning about the history, and drinking the world-famous wine? We don’t blame you! If you’re looking for an insider scoop of what a group tour to these beautiful countries involves, you’re in luck - we sat down with Monsterrat, a tour guide with Europamundo, while she talks everything Spain, Portugal, and her job.
Monsterrat’s favourite part of her job is seeing the surprise on travellers’ faces when they discover the beauty of the region - from architecture to natural beauty and everything in between, Monsterrat loves taking travellers to visit hidden-gem spots that take their breath away.
Originally hailing from northwestern Spain, Monsterrat believes believes the best tour guides put their heart and soul into their trips - there are no days off on tour! She loves sharing Spain with travellers, especially since each region of the country is so distinct and unique. In Spain, she promises travellers will discover a wide range of activities, from relaxing beach days to cultural experiences. The Spanish people, according to Monsterrat, love to have a good time, meet new people, and share a joke - and a drink!
Ready to visit Spain and Portugal for yourself? Head over to TourRadar to find the best deals on this itinerary, as well as many others. Who knows - you may find yourself travelling with Monsterrat herself on your next adventure!
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