Mombasa City Highlights & Mijikenda Village Cultural Tour
ID: GYG1081050-1660293
Category:
Country: Kenya
Duration:
08:00 hours
Description
Discover Mombasa's rich history and culture on a guided tour. Visit the Akamba Wood Carving Cooperative, explore Mombasa Old Town, and experience the Mijikenda Village Bush Tour.
Begin your journey at the Akamba Wood Carving Cooperative, one of East Africa’s largest handicraft centers. Watch as skilled carvers transform raw blocks of wood into intricate art pieces — from statues and masks to functional décor. Observe the carving process, interact with the artisans, and perhaps purchase unique handmade souvenirs directly from the source.
Continue to the heart of Mombasa City, a vibrant blend of Swahili, Arab, and colonial heritage. Drive through Moi Avenue and pause for photographs at the Famous Elephant Tusks, the iconic white arches that symbolize Mombasa’s history as a gateway to East Africa.
Next, follow your guide into Mombasa Old Town, where narrow streets lined with Swahili houses, carved wooden balconies, and spice shops tell centuries-old stories. The air is filled with aromas of coffee, cardamom, and cloves, reminding you of Mombasa’s role as a historic trading port. A visit to the Fort Jesus Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by the Portuguese in the 16th century, unveils tales of battles, culture exchanges, and maritime history.
For a taste of daily life, head to Mackinnon Market where vendors sell colorful fabrics, exotic fruits, and aromatic spices. This stop offers a sensory experience — the sounds of bargaining, the vibrant displays, and the chance to connect with locals at the heart of the city.
After exploring the city, enjoy a break with a traditional Swahili lunch, where you’ll savor dishes such as pilau rice, chapati, fresh seafood, or coconut-based curries.
In the afternoon, leave the urban bustle behind as you journey inland for the Mijikenda Village Bush Tour. The drive takes you through rural landscapes dotted with coconut palms and small farms until you reach a welcoming village community.
Here, you’ll be warmly received by the Mijikenda people, known for their strong traditions and sacred Kaya forests. A guided bush walk introduces you to the Kaya, ancient shrines hidden in the forest that are central to Mijikenda identity and spirituality. Your hosts will share stories of their ancestors, cultural beliefs, and the ways they preserve these traditions in modern life.
The experience continues with demonstrations of traditional crafts, music, and dance. Watch as villagers weave baskets, grind millet, or perform age-old dances accompanied by rhythmic drumming. Guests are often invited to join in, making this not just a tour but a cultural exchange.
Before leaving, you’ll also have time to interact with families, learn about local farming methods, and taste seasonal treats such as coconut juice or roasted cassava.
Highlights
- Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and history of Mombasa
- Visit the Akamba Wood Carving Cooperative and see artisans at work
- Explore Mombasa Old Town and visit the Fort Jesus Museum
- Enjoy a traditional Swahili lunch with dishes like pilau rice and chapati
- Experience the Mijikenda Village Bush Tour and learn about local traditions
Guiding languages
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Wear comfortable clothing suitable for walking
Bring a hat and sunscreen for sun protection
Carry a camera for photography
Stay hydrated by bringing water
INCLUDED
- Visit the Akamba Wood Carving Industry and see skilled artisans at work
- Capture photos at the iconic Mombasa Tusks on Moi Avenue
- Explore the UNESCO-listed Fort Jesus Museum and learn its fascinating history
- Stroll through Mombasa Old Town with its Swahili, Arab, and Portuguese influences
- Experience the vibrant sights and aromas of Mackinnon Market
- Enjoy a traditional Swahili lunch with local flavors
- Take a guided bush walk in a Mijikenda village and learn about the sacred Kaya forests
- Interact with the Mijikenda community through dances, crafts, and storytelling
- Discover authentic Kenyan culture and traditions beyond the city
NOT INCLUDED
- Alcoholic beverages
- Personal expenses & tips
- Souvenirs (optional purchases at carving center & village)
When should I book?
To guarantee availability book as soon as possible. Early booking is worth consideration especially if you planning the trip during high season like public holidays or weekends.
Cancellations
This excursion you can cancel with no cost up to 24 hours before the start of the trip. If you cancel it after 24 hours or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity. Being late on pick-up or departure will be considered as not showing up.