June 5, 2017

8 Things I Did In Mombasa

Love letters from Mombasa. Hello, It’s June and if you are reading this that means you’ve made it this far so yaaay you. No May Post because yeah you needed to miss me. Time off is key and crucial but I’m back. First of all, let it be known that I have always been random when it comes to local travel. Most of these trips are inspired by scrolling through Airbnb accounts and mentally photoshopping myself in a particular location. So my friends and I are spending our last uni days in Kenya together. We say “Hey we need to do something random”. So we do. We plan a trip to Mombasa within a weeks time.  So this trip is inspired by so many things: random conversations with people on how going to coast via a bus is somewhat affordable and getting a beach house is too. So yeah. This is how our trip begun. We got on a local night bus (dream liner paid 1400 ksh each/ 14 dollars) we get terrible seats back seaaats . Jesus my neck, my baccck. My nevermind. Prior to that, we arranged a booking to a beach house named Xanadu Beach House Villa. Will break down the costs for you down below. So these are the 8 Things I did in Mombasa.

1. Rented a beach house in Mtwapa.

Mtwapa is 35 minutes from Mombasa which is sorta near Kilifi. A beach house with a pool means more time to flaunt my crochet bikini. The amount spent was 15,000Ksh (150 USD) for the two whole days. Disclaimer : it was a shared cost.

                                                                                                        Hey ,that’s me.

                                                                Joseph is such a poser.

2. Got to experience a Sea Tour

Starfish

                                                                                        A Starfish for you cause you are a star.

Boys looking for bait for fishing later

A sea urchin. And Yes it stings.

3. Woke up to an amazing sunrise ; twice.

Got lucky enough to experience beautiful sunrises twice because of the proximity of the beach house and this view. As you can see day one was cloudy, day two amazing.

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                                                                                                        Sunrise number twooo.

 4. Got To Visit Akamba Handicraft Village.

You need a souvenir? Akamba Handicraft village has got you sorted. Akamba has about 2,800 active Members and more than 7000 non-members who have experience in creating wonderful carvings, sculptures, and abstract art.

One of the few women who create sculptures in the Akamba Handicraft community

5. Went to Old Town Mombasa.

Old town Mombasa  is a UNESCO Heritage site. The town has a variety of historical buildings dating from the 18th century which combines African, Arabic and European influences. With lots of corners, doors, and smiles to fall in love with, Old Town Mombasa is truly a gem.

6. Went on a sunset cruise.

Got to experience a sunset cruise in Mtwapa. The sunset cruise is possible via The Moorings Restaurant, the boat ride takes about 60 minutes and costs about 1950 ksh per person.

                                                                                                            Look at our whip y’all

7. Went to Fort Jesus

Built by the Portuguese during the 16th C to protect the port of Mombasa. My Fave part was seeing the little boys play football outside. These were shot on my phone BTW. Occasionally I tend to throw promos so Apple may notice.

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8. Made a new friend

Everyone meet Joseph. When my friends refused to wake up for sunrises, I had one person to rely on – Joseph. Thank you, Joseph.

Special Thank you to Rosolo Safaris who actually made this trip a breeze.

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Till next time, Same Place, Same Crime.

Stay Moisturized.

Neema Jodie

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    15 Comments

  • Natasha June 24, 2017
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    Love the fact that your blog is so budget friendly. Plus the fresh perspective on the world around us.

  • Mugabi Patsy June 25, 2017
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    Neema Jodie, i’ll start by saying I’m so glad I have stumbled upon such fine quality of work, you are spilling creative juices with your mad photography.I love that you capture Mombasa as the breath fresh air it really is.

    • thebongolese June 25, 2017
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      Thank you Patsy. The world is our oyster. 🙂 Mombasa is such a gem.

  • Kanzayua June 25, 2017
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    Crispy clean blog and awesome content. Subscribed!

    • thebongolese June 25, 2017
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      Thank you Kieth. I’m working on a newsletter. will put you on.

  • Muuo June 25, 2017
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    #9 The sea food diet how did that go missing.

  • Rakwar June 25, 2017
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    First of all you have an awesome blog and out all everything on the list I’d like to experience no 4 and 6. Lastly please post more

    • thebongolese June 26, 2017
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      Hahah I try to post more at least once a month. Watch out for the next blog post. Thank you so much Ruth

  • @BLVCK_OWL June 26, 2017
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    Loved this…. I think blogging about affordable African trips is needed… No need to be stressing about overseas visits when we have such beautiful places in our backyard… AFRICA is beautiful and young people should start to travel more around Africa

    • thebongolese June 26, 2017
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      It is true.There is so much more to see. Hope to see more of this beautiful continent. Thank you

  • jackline ottaru August 5, 2017
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    i love ur blog i recently heard about it what type of camera do u use any phtography advice

  • Sandra Brown October 26, 2017
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    Ahahahahaa I am going to literally REDA all BLOG POSTS and comment on each one, coz bado siaaaminii u never bothered to tell me about this…! Btw LOVING IIT. – See u on the next post (make sure u read all comments )

    Love & Light

    • thebongolese October 29, 2017
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      Thank You Sandra. I appreciate your support. I’m glad you enjoyed them ❤️

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