Nguuni Nature Sanctuary: A Serene Refuge for Giraffe Lovers

Nguuni nature sanctuary Mombasa offers a one-of-a-kind experience for those who are enamoured by the elegance of giraffes. Here, you can come face to face with these majestic creatures as they roam freely in their natural habitat. With the recent downpour of the late April rains, Nguuni nature sanctuary will soon be under a lush green coat of grass flecked with colourful wildflowers. Creating a picture of what Africa should be; miles of open fields where giraffes gracefully roam free, randomly snaking away. A place where the skyline lacks the very destructive human touch.Just ten minutes away from Bamburi, Nguuni Nature Sanctuary is a reclaimed 28 acres patch of land adorned with acacia trees, shrubs, and ponds. Once considered infertile and inhabitable, Nguuni’s nature sanctuary is a result of one man’s ( Dr. Rene Haller) vision that saw an exhausted quarry turned into an oasis where animals and birds now thrive. The sanctuary is home to families of giraffes, onyx, birds, snakes, bees, and elands.It provides a perfect picnic location set against a stunning backdrop with a healthy number of giraffes that will happily photobomb you, giving you Instagram-worthy out-of-Africa pictures enough to give any influencer a tone of the much-coveted likes. The scenery at Nguuni Nature Sanctuary dramatically changes with the change of seasons. During the wet months of the year, this expanse of wilderness transitions into a photogenic green landscape with lots of colourful wildflowers, and when the rain goes, it turns into a savanna landscape. The wet months offer the most beautiful scenery. Though muddy and sometimes slippery if you are walking, a visit during the days when the rain breaks and the sky is clear is the most preferable for many visitors. The afternoons are better as the guides hold animal feeding sessions, and you get a bonus of the sun setting behind the Nguu Tatu Hills. The sanctuary offers a range of amenities and facilities, including picnic grounds, an events area, camping grounds, a public library, and a dispensary for the locals. The management could consider adding a few other species like zebras and maybe another ostrich to keep the one already there company. Guides are available upon request at the entrance, and they provide visitors with informative and educational tours of the sanctuary. It’s always crucial to respect wild animals and their habitats, and the guides will give visitors safety tips and guidelines to follow while visiting the sanctuary. Nguuni Nature Sanctuary is an excellent destination for families, couples, friends, and solo travellers. Visitors are advised to wear closed-toe footwear if trekking up, comfortable clothing, a hat, and sunscreen. It’s also essential to bring a happy attitude, friends, snacks, and a camera to capture the beauty of the sanctuary. Admission Fees and Hours at Nguuni Nature Sanctuary Nguuni Nature Sanctuary welcomes both residents and non-residents, with different admission rates. Resident adults can enjoy the sanctuary for Kshs. 350.00, while non-resident adults will be charged Kshs. 800.00. The sanctuary is open every day from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Contact: 0700 337068 Location: Off Kiembeni Road, Mombasa Reminders, always respect wild animals.

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Mombasa Go-Kart

Located just 15 km from Mombasa’s city center, Go-Kart Mombasa is a popular family-friendly attraction and a must-visit destination for speed kings and queens. First opened in 2004 under the management of its Swiss owner, this facility has been providing a thrilling grand-Prix experience for all its visitors. Whether you’re a family looking for a fun-filled bonding time, or a group of friends looking for an exciting day out, Go-Kart Mombasa is the place to be. Kart racing at Mombasa Go-Kart The 500m track at Go-Kart Mombasa is designed for speed lovers, with several rights or left sweeping curves and straights for the speeding petrol heads to test their skills. The 200cc karts can reach a maximum speed of 75km per hour, and there are three categories to choose from, with varying levels of difficulty. The karts are well-built and maintained to international standards, and safety helmets are available for each competitor. All lap times are recorded, and regular updates are announced, creating an authentic racing environment. There are two main viewing decks, one from the restaurant and a lower level one beneath the restaurant under the trees where the spectators can cheer their favorite drivers or get a photo of their loved ones in action. The Go-karting Mombasa prices vary according to the number of tracks, with all drivers getting a total of 10 laps on all levels. Minimum age and height restrictions apply, with the speed for younger or shorter kids lowered to 10km per hour. Paintballing at Mombasa Go-Kart Go-Kart Mombasa offers various paintballing games to keep the opponents involved and enhance competitiveness. The most popular one is ‘the capture flag’, which involves two teams trying to capture a flag provided by the facility and trying to elect it in the opponent’s base without being shot. The paintballing experience is a great way to bond with friends and family while having a thrilling experience. Dining at Mombasa Go-kart Other activities to be enjoyed at Mombasa Go-Kart Other activities to be enjoyed at the facility include Archery Tag, Rodeo Bull Ride, Hi-Strike, VR-Rollercoaster, 9-Pin Bowling. Animals at Mombasa Go-Kart Go-Kart Mombasa is also home to several animals, including a llama, 2 donkeys, fish, and goats among others, making it a perfect destination for animal lovers as well. Other Info Opening Hours: 10:00-01:00Location: behind the Shanzu Petrocity Petro Station.How to get there: Take the Mtwapa matatus from the Mombasa CBD, the fare is normally 70sh during the day. The fare might hike during the rush hours. Website: Mombasa Go-Kart (mombasa-gokart.com)Contacts: 0721485247

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