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Umu

Umu

Mombasa

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3 days

About me

My Name is Umu. I am currently a student studying Nutrition and dietetics and I would love to meet up with new friends from different parts of the world.

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Umu

Umu

About Me

My Name is Umu. I am currently a student studying Nutrition and dietetics and I would love to meet up with new friends from different parts of the world.

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Rheen

Rheen

About Me

My name is Rheen, a seasoned traveller around Africa

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Is Mombasa worth visiting?

2.9 /5

Based on 3 experiences

Solo travel

I stayed in Nyali area. This is a tourist friendly part of the city. It was safe to walk around the streets alone, even in the evening when its already dark outside. When going to the beach there will be a lot of locals trying to sell you coconuts, boat tours or crafts. They will walk with you on the beach and it might be hard to get rid of them. A good place to go for dinner is Mama Siti Cafe. They have a cheap menu and the local food is amazing. For transport i recommend to use the app BOLT. You can book a taxi, tuktuk or motortaxi and its not expensive at all.

Posted: February 27, 2025
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Solo travel

Yes I was safe in Mombasa I get to experience the breeze of sea , tried sea food and other amazing street food which I find it more delicious than the other common food in Kenya, mombasa is the best place for relaxing

Posted: December 24, 2024
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Sumi

Sumi

About Me

Dang, I am Sumi. Currently I am based in the capital of India. I like plants (I've managed to kill a cactus tho), doggos, cattos, hanging out with friends at a local tea shop and pretend that it's the UN and we all will bring world peace. That's a bit about me.

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