SGR Ticket Prices to Hike by 50%

Kenya Railways Announces 50% Fare Increase on SGR Ticket Prices in 2024: What You Need to Know Kenya Railways has recently disclosed a significant fare adjustment set to take effect from January 1, 2024, impacting passengers traveling on key routes, including the Nairobi to Mombasa Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), the Nairobi commuter rail service, and the Kisumu and Nanyuki safari trains. Reasons for Fare Adjustment: The fare increase is a response to recent changes in the energy and petroleum sector, particularly the surge in fuel prices that has substantially affected the operational costs of Kenya Railways. As a necessary measure to offset these rising costs, passengers can expect adjustments in the fare structure starting from the specified date. Impact on SGR Routes: Starting January 1, 2024, passengers traveling from Nairobi to Mombasa via the SGR will experience a fare increase. Economy class fares will adjust from the current Ksh1,000 to Ksh1,500, while first-class fares will rise from Ksh3,000 to Ksh4,500. Advance Booking Changes: Passengers making advance bookings for the Madaraka Express passenger service will need to adhere to the new fare structure from Wednesday. Revised SGR Ticket Price for Various Routes: Nairobi-Suswa Route Adjusted Fares: Note: Children aged between three and 11, traveling with adults, will be charged half of the standard fare, while passengers above the age of 11 will pay the full fare.

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Diani, Kenya: Your Complete Guide

Diani, located 30 kilometres south of Mombasa, stands out as a premier African beach destination. Its allure extends well beyond the captivating coastline, embracing a harmonious blend of natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and a vibrant cultural scene. The authentic local atmosphere makes it a must-visit for both local and international travelers. Join us as we explore the compelling reasons that make this coastal town an irresistible addition to your travel wishlist. Brief History Of Diani Diani’s roots intertwine with Swahili culture, a tapestry woven since the 8th century when Arabs arrived on the South Coast. This cultural crossroads sparked a significant evolution, with Arabs introducing various Swahili practices to the predominant Digo population. Notably, the enduring influence of Arab traditions is reflected in the religious practices of the present-day Digo community, where approximately 90% adhere to the Muslim faith, a heritage passed down over centuries. The historical ties between Diani and East African civilization deepened with the Arabs’ entry into Kenya through coastal inlets. This marked a pivotal era of trade, imprinting a lasting impact on Diani’s development. Many distinctive facets of Diani find their origins in this Arabic influence, a historical foundation that continues to shape the town. Beyond the dominance of the Digo and other Mijikenda subtribes, Diani has evolved into a cosmopolitan destination, embracing residents from diverse origins. Major business establishments owned by non-local investors contribute to its economic vibrancy, making it an appealing prospect for those with a business-oriented mindset. Getting to Diani Visitors to Diani have a range of transportation options, each catering to diverse preferences. Key channels for reaching Diani include Air, Road, and Railway transport. Access Via SGR (Standard Gauge Railway): For those journeying from Nairobi to Diani, the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) offers a convenient and scenic route. Commencing the trip from Miritini provides access to Mombasa. Presently, SGR tickets are priced at Ksh. 1,000 for economy class and Ksh. 3,000 for First Class coaches. However, it’s important to note a recent government announcement indicating a 50% ticket price increment starting January 2024, with new prices set at Ksh. 1,500 for economy class and Ksh. 4,500 for First Class coaches.  Upon reaching the SGR Mombasa Terminus, easy access to Diani from Mombasa Island to Kwale Mainland is facilitated through the Likoni Channel. Shared minivans, abundantly available at the railway station, offer seamless transport with an approximate cost of Ksh. 700 per person Access By Road: Ideal for road trip enthusiasts, the journey from Nairobi to Diani spans approximately 9 to 10 hours, providing a scenic adventure. Whether opting for bus travel or self-drive, both options are accessible. Bus Travel: Utilizing the Likoni channel during bus travel incurs no additional fee. However, travelers might be required to disembark at the Likoni Ferry channel and re-board on the mainland. Self-Drive: For those preferring the autonomy of self-driven trips, Likoni ferry services come into play, with fees ranging from Ksh. 300 to Ksh. 500 for a 2-way ticket, contingent on vehicle type and capacity. Access Via Air: An alternative means of reaching Diani is through air transport, facilitated by the recently expanded Diani Airport. The costs for air tickets to Diani vary depending on the airline, season and the point of origin.  Getting around Upon landing at Diani Airport, an array of local transport options ensures seamless movement to various attractions, hotels, nightlife spots, and eateries. Taxi cabs, with fares ranging from Ksh. 500 to Ksh. 2,000, offer a comfortable means of transport. Additionally, more budget-friendly alternatives such as Tuk Tuks, Boda Bodas, and local taxis are readily available. Attractions In Diani Beaches Location: Approximately 6 kilometers from Carrefour Supermarket junction. Entry Point: Kongo Mosque along Diani Beach Road. Kongo Beach, renowned for its expansive stretch, is a family favorite. Clean and inviting, it’s an ideal spot for quality family time and boasts historical sites, including the iconic Kongo Mosque. Entry Point: Directly opposite Manyatta Discotheque. Bidi-Badu Beach offers the quintessential Diani beach experience, complete with public facilities. Its expansiveness and cleanliness make it perfect for friends, peers, and families. Direct access to a mosque along the beach adds to its appeal. Location: Directly opposite the main entrance to Diani Airport (Turn left towards Neptune Hotel at the cross junction branching to Diani Airport). Landmark: Tiki Bar. Strategically positioned, Tradewinds Beach captures the true essence of Diani’s ambience. It’s a popular facility for locals, offering an ideal setting to spend time with friends and family while enjoying your favourite music and drinks. Location: On the way past Neptune Beach Hotel. Access:  Close to Galu Salama via Pallet Cafe. Galu Beach, proximate to the Columbus Conservation facility, is ideal for family excursions. With direct links to beach hotels and amenities, its unique features make it a standout destination along Diani’s coastline. Access: Via Soul Breeze Beach Hotel. If you are a party person, this is the perfect beach for you. Although not as public as the aforementioned beaches, Soul Breeze provides direct access to the Indian Ocean, and more so the white sands of Diani. 2. Shimba Hills National Reserve Shimba Hills National Reserve stands out as a key coastal forest in East Africa, second only to the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest. Nestled in the former Coast Province of Kenya, this biodiverse haven boasts lush coastal rainforests, woodlands, and grasslands. Notably, it hosts the highest density of African elephants in Kenya, with approximately 700 majestic individuals roaming its terrain. Beyond its rich fauna, the reserve is a botanical treasure trove, showcasing over 50% of Kenya’s 159 rare plants, including endangered cycads and orchids. Recognized as a nationally significant site for birds and butterflies, the reserve also shelters Kenya’s exclusive population of sable antelope, numbering around 100. 3. Sheldrick Falls Deep within Shimba Hills National Reserve, Sheldrick Falls is a captivating natural wonder, featuring an impressive 21-meter waterfall with a natural plunge pool at its base. The pristine location provides a rejuvenating experience for visitors after exploring the reserve. The descent to the pool unveils picturesque lianas, lush greenery, and the chance to

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Wianame Festival

Mrs. Media and Boireezy Present: Wianame Festival 2023! Join us for an unforgettable weekend of music, dance, and celebration at Wianame Festival, brought to you by Mrs. Media and Boireezy! 📅 Dates: November 23 – November 25, 2023📍 Venue: Mtwapa, Mombasa County, Kilifi County Event Highlights: Live MusicDance PerformancesElectric AtmosphereUnforgettable Vibes 🕓 Event Schedule:Starting Time: 4 PMEnding Time: 6 AM 🎟️ Ticket Details:Advance: 300Gate: 450Couple: 500 Secure your spot now! 🎫 [Ticket Link] Tag your festival squad!

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Fundemonium: A Fun-Filled Quiz Night

Fundemonium: A Fun-Filled Quiz Night  A fun-filled quiz night on various topics to test your wits and have a good time making friends or bonding with friends. 📅 Date: November 24, 2023⏰ Time: 8:00 PM – 10:30 PM📍 Venue: Nyali Cinemax, Nyali, Mombasa County🌐 Event Frequency: One Off Admission:500 Ksh per personMpesa: 9893005 What to Expect:Brain-teasing questions on various topicsMake new friends and strengthen bonds Spread the word, invite your friends, and let’s make this quiz night an unforgettable experience. See you there! Contact: Instagram

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DevFest Pwani 2023

📅 Date: Saturday, November 25, 2023 🕒 Time: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM GMT+3 📍 Venue: The Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa, Oceanic Road, Mombasa, 80100 🚀 Hosted by GDG Pwani Key Themes: AI, Android, Angular, Career Development, Cloud, DevFest, Firebase, Flutter, Machine Learning, Mobile, Networking, TensorFlow, Vertex AI, Web, Women Techmakers About DevFest Pwani 2023: Join us for DevFest Pwani 2023, the ultimate tech event for developers on the Kenyan coast. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, this event offers an enriching experience with industry experts covering , a wide range of topics, from web and mobile development to machine learning. What to Expect: RSVP Now: Register Here DevFests are local tech conferences hosted by Google Developer Groups (GDG) worldwide. Each event is tailored to meet the needs and interests of the local developer community, offering hands-on learning experiences, technical talks, and networking opportunities.

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Experience Mombasa Kenya

A Practical Guide to Exploring Mombasa Kenya Mombasa is the second largest city in Kenya, situated on the beautiful shores of the Indian Ocean. It is located in the former Coast Province in south-eastern Kenya and was the first capital of British East Africa until Nairobi became the capital in 1907. Today, Mombasa is the capital of Mombasa County. Originally known as Manbasa in Arabic and Kisiwa Cha Mvita (or Mvita for short) in Kiswahili, Mombasa earned the name “Island of War” due to its tumultuous history of ownership changes and battles fought for control. History Of Mombasa Kenya The history of Mombasa involves the Portuguese, Oman, and eventually British rule. The Portuguese first visited in 1498 and later sacked the city. They had multiple encounters with Mombasa, including attempts to quell mutinies and the destruction of the city. In 1585, a joint expedition by the Somalis and Turks captured Mombasa from the Portuguese, but the Portuguese took over again in 1589 and built Fort Jesus. Mombasa came under Omani rule in 1698, but there were regular rebellions against Omani rule. British administration took over in 1895, and Mombasa became the capital of the British East Africa Protectorate. The construction of the Uganda Railway revived the city’s fortunes, and Mombasa was formally presented to the British in 1898. Eventually, the capital was moved to Nairobi. Location Mombasa is located on Mombasa Island, separated from the mainland by two creeks: Tudor Creek to the west and Kilindini Harbor to the south. The island is connected to the mainland through various routes, including the Nyali Bridge to the north, the Likoni Ferry to the south, and the Makupa Causeway to the west. The city is characterized by its flat topography and extends from Mombasa Island to the mainland. The island’s separation from the mainland is marked by two creeks: Port Reitz in the south and Tudor Creek in the north. Mombasa is divided into four administrative divisions for orientation: Time and Climate Time zone Mombasa, Kenya follows the East Africa Time (EAT) time zone, which is UTC+3:00. This means that Mombasa is three hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The time zone is consistent throughout the year and does not observe daylight saving time. Climate Mombasa has a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The major rainy season occurs between mid-April and late May, while the minor wet season is in October and November. The city experiences a hot and humid climate throughout the year. Due to its location in the Southern Hemisphere, Mombasa’s summer season, with temperatures above 32°C, occurs in January and March. The temperature variation in Mombasa is relatively small since it is situated just 4° south of the Equator. This means that temperatures remain consistently warm throughout the year, with average highs ranging from 28°C to 31°C and average lows ranging from 22°C to 24°C. Transportation Getting to Mombasa Getting around Mombasa: Attractions Beaches around Mombasa: Activities to be enjoyed In Mombasa Water Activities: Golfing Casinos Other Activities Education Education in Mombasa encompasses a range of schools, universities, colleges, and vocational training centers. The city offers diverse educational opportunities for students at different levels. Primary and Secondary Schools: Mombasa Kenya is home to numerous primary and secondary schools, both public and private. These schools follow the Kenyan national curriculum and provide education to students from early childhood to secondary levels. Some notable schools in Mombasa include: Aga Khan Academy Mombasa, Mombasa Academy, Coast Academy, Mombasa High School, Sheikh Khalifa Secondary School, St. Mary’s School, Light Academy, Oshwal Academy Mombasa, Mombasa Baptist High School, Tudor Day Secondary School International Schools: Mombasa also has international schools that offer education based on international curricula such as the British or American curriculum. These schools cater to expatriate families and provide a global perspective in their education. Some prominent international schools in Mombasa include: Mombasa Academy International School, Braeburn Mombasa International School, Greenwood International School, Light International School Mombasa is home to several universities and colleges, providing higher education opportunities to students. These institutions offer a wide range of courses and programs in various disciplines. Some prominent universities and colleges in Mombasa include: Technical University of Mombasa (TUM), Pwani University, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (Mombasa Campus), Kenya Coast National Polytechnic, Mount Kenya University (Mombasa Campus), Bandari College, International University of Professional Studies (IUPS) Collages: Utalii College, Bandari College, Kenya Coast National Polytechnic, Auscare Training Institute, Mombasa Industrial Training Centre Shopping Malls Mombasa provides a vibrant shopping scene with a range of malls and markets to explore. Here are some noteworthy shopping destinations in the city: Shopping Malls: Markets: Department Store: Nawal Centre Cinema Complex: Nyali Cinemax Complex Dining Mombasa’s culinary scene is a vibrant reflection of its cosmopolitan nature and diverse cultural influences. From Arabic and Chinese to European and Indian traditions, the city offers a wide range of dining options to satisfy all tastes. Whether you’re in the mood for local delicacies, international cuisines, or street food delights, Mombasa’s restaurants cater to every palate and budget. Explore our comprehensive dining section for detailed information on restaurants. Night life Mombasa Town, as well as neighbouring regions like Shazu and Mtwapa, provide a vibrant nightlife scene with something to suit everyone’s preferences. Whether you seek a lively atmosphere with live music performances, a laid-back evening with friends, or an electrifying clubbing experience, Mombasa has it all. From bars, clubs with themed events to sunset cruises there is something for everyone. To stay informed about the latest happenings, make sure to check the events section for a comprehensive list of upcoming events in Mombasa. Among the most popular clubs are The Yatch, Volume VIP Club, Tapas Cielo, and Hypnotica. Accommodation Tourists in Mombasa Kenya often prefer staying along the North Coast for their accommodation, as opposed to staying in the city itself. This region offers a wide range of options to suit various budgets and preferences, ranging from luxurious to convenient and affordable accommodations. Additionally, the North Coast

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Join Our Blogging Team and Share Your Experiences

Calling all coastal storytellers! Are you enchanted by the beauty of Kenya’s coastal region and have a passion for sharing your unique experiences and perspectives through writing? If so, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to join our team at visitnyali We’re on the lookout for guest bloggers who can capture the essence of the coastal region in their writing. Whether it’s a review of a hidden gem, a personal account of cultural immersion, or a culinary journey through the region’s flavours, we want to hear all about it! By joining our team, you’ll not only have the chance to build your personal brand, but also receive an author spotlight page and backlinks to your personal website. This will give you exposure and an opportunity to connect with a wider audience. We are accepting submissions on any topic related to the coastal region of Kenya, with the only limitation being that the article should be original and at least 400 words. So, if you’re a local blogger, journalist or writer who is passionate about the coast of Kenya, don’t hesitate to send us your submissions ( here) Share your love for the coastal region and let your writing shine on our website! You will have the chance to inspire others to explore the beautiful coastal area of Kenya and to create a community of people who share the same interest. Don’t miss out on this chance to showcase your writing skills and to share your love and knowledge of the coastal region with the world. Submit your articles today!

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