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What to know before visiting Mombasa

Mombasa is a coastal city in southeastern Kenya along the Indian Ocean. The town is known as the white and blue city in Kenya. It is the country's oldest (circa 900 AD) and second-largest city. (after the capital Nairobi), with a population of about 1,208,333 people according to the 2019 census. Its metropolitan region is the second-largest in the country and has a population of 3,528,940 people.

Mombasa's location on the Indian Ocean made it a historical trading center, and it has been controlled by many countries because of its strategic location. Kenyan school history books place the founding of Mombasa as 900 A.D. It must have been already a prosperous trading town in the 12th century, as the Arab geographer al-Idrisi mentions it in 1151. The oldest stone mosque in Mombasa, Mnara, was built in c. 1300. The Mandhry Mosque, built-in 1570, has a minaret that contains a regionally specific ogee arch.

In the late pre-colonial period, it was the metropolis of a plantation society, which became dependent on slave labor based on the ivory trade. Throughout the early modern period, Mombasa was a key node in the complex and far-reaching Indian Ocean trading networks; its key exports then were ivory, millet,  sesamum, and coconuts.

 

 

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Shimba Hills National Reserve

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Haller Park

Haller Park is a nature park in Bamburi, Mombasa, on the Kenyan coast. It is the...

Diani Beach

Diani Beach is a major beach on the Indian Ocean coast of Kenya. It is located 30 kilometres south...

Bamburi Beach

Bamburi beach is an ideal destination for the sun lovers and sand seekers, the beach is a must...

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