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Mombasa on a fork. Walking food tours through the markets, cooking classes with local chefs, tasting flights at the bars worth your time, and a couple of long lunches that double as the day's plan.
1Join us for a deep dive into Mombasa’s food scene. This isn’t about fine dining, it’s about the street vendors and small local eateries beloved by locals. With 15+ generous tastings over four hours, you’ll experience the full range of Swahili coastal flavours, from humble fried bites and smoky charcoal grills to rich coconut seafood and slow-cooked mutton. Mombasa’s cuisine reflects centuries of African, Arab and Indian influence, and this tour is designed to help you taste and understand that cultural fusion. Beyond the food, you’ll explore the historic spice market, taste seasonal tropical fruits, and hop on one of Mombasa’s iconic yellow rickshaws between stops. Led by a knowledgeable local tastemaker guide who shares the stories behind the dishes and neighbourhoods, this small-group experience offers an authentic introduction to Mombasa's local food scene.
2From bustling markets to local hidden gems, our expert guides will lead you on a gastronomic journey, introducing you to the authentic Flavors and traditions of each region. This is a guided culinary experience that gives you an opportunity to explore local food markets, taste traditional dishes, engage with local food producers & vendors while simultaneously exploring the Swahili history, culture, architecture & way of life. You can choose to book between 3 slots (breakfast, lunch & evening tour) on each slot you’ll get to visit 6 different local vendors and try out different local delicacies . This tour includes the cost of all food, drinks and transportation during the tour.
3You will discover more about Mombasa especially when exploring with me in Fort Jesus, Old Town and the Spice Market.
4Fort Jesus Historical Museum, Old town, Walk in the market and lunch in a local dishes restaurant in Mombasa, Mombasa Giant elephant Tusk monument and afternoon visit to the haller park.
5In this activity , one will have the Chance to Experience the Real mombasa Culture, we will have a walk at the market place and also the old town which is the First city in Kenya and is enriched with swahili Culture, we will also have a chance to Experience the tuk tuk ride as we also visit unique landmarks such as the Tusks , Fort Jesus and the Mamangina waterfront
6Immerse yourself in the aromatic wonders of Kenyan coastal cuisine, as our local chefs guide you through the secrets of traditional Swahili dishes. From sourcing fresh ingredients at bustling local markets to the artful preparation of mouth watering meals, our hands-on culinary workshop offers a genuine taste of Mombasa's culinary heritage. Experience the joy of cooking in a friendly, interactive environment, where each recipe tells a story of culture, community, and connection. Learn the intricate balance of spices that define Swahili cooking, and how to craft dishes that have been passed down through generations. At the end of your culinary journey, sit down to savor the fruits of your labor in a communal feast, celebrating the shared experience of cooking and cultural exchange. This isn't just a cooking class; it's an invitation to embrace the warmth and hospitality of Kenyan culture, leaving you with memories and skills to last a lifetime.
7This is a tour that is designed to give you the perfect experience of the Kenyan Coast. With this tour, you will get to see all the wonderful sites and enjoy nice views during stopovers. One of the places you will visit is Haller Park. At Haller Park, you will get to feed the giraffe and see the various species of crocodiles. The tortoise and gazelles are a common site all over this park. In the heart of the city is the Fort Jesus. The history of this Fort is so amusing and captivating to learn. Around the Fort is Mombasa Old Town which has Old structures built in the 1850s We will also stop by Mama Ngina Water Front, here there is a nice view of the ocean and a very cool breeze. This place has so many activities including horse rides and a taste of Swahili Dishes and Street Foods. Another place we will visit for sure is the Ferry which connects Mombasa Island and Likoni Mainland. The ferry ferries thousands of people per day to and from the island. There is so much in Place.
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