Mombasa City Guide
Quick Facts about Mombasa
Country; Kenya
Province; Coast Province
District; Mombasa District
Population; (1999) – City, 707,400
- Urban, 707,400

Mombasa City
Mombasa City is the second largest city in Kenya lying on the Indian Ocean. It has a major Port and a International Airport. The city is the centre of the coastal tourism industry. The original Arabic name is Manbasa; in Swahili it’s known as Kisiwa Cha Mvita which means “Island of War”, due to the many changes in its ownership. The town headquarters Mombasa District which, like most other districts in Kenya, is named after its chief town.
Geography and climate
Being a coastal town, Mombasa is characterized by a flat topography. The town of Mombasa is centered on Mombasa Island, but extends to the mainland. The island is separated from mainland by two creeks, Tudor creek in the north and Port Reitz in the South.
Mombasa experiences a warm, tropical climate. The amount of rainfall depends essentially on season. The rainiest months are April and May, while in January to February the rainfall is minimal.
Business in Mombasa
Mombasa is a major trade centre and home to Kenya’s only large seaport, the Kilindini Harbour. The port is so called because the channel is naturally very deep. Kilindini Harbor is an example of a natural geographic phenomenon called a Ria formed millions of years ago when the sea level rose and engulfed a river that was flowing from the mainland.
The city is the centre of coastal tourism in Kenya. Mombasa Island itself is not a main attraction, although many people visit Fort Jesus and Old Town. North of Mombasa Island are Shanzu, Nyali, Bamburi and the Kenyatta Beaches.
Accommodation in Mombasa
The varieties of accommodations in Mombasa are overwhelming and you can always find somewhere to stay, even in the smallest city zones. The hotels in the city vary from luxury to bottom level that you have the options of luxury accommodations, medium class and lower class. South of the town, there are Shelly, Diani and Tiwi beaches. Several luxury hotels exist on these beaches.

Mombasa City Square
Transportation
The airport of the city is the Moi International Airport. Mombasa has a railway station and Kenya Railways runs overnight passenger trains from Mombasa to Nairobi, though the service is less extensive than it used to be. Highways connect Mombasa to capital Nairobi, former Tanzanian capital Dar es Salaam while northward road link to Malindi and Lamu. Within Mombasa, most local people use minibuses (matatus) to move between villages and Mombasa Island. Mombasa port is the largest in Kenya but there is little or no scheduled passenger service. International cruise ships frequent the port, thus giving Mombasa a “Natural Harbour.” However, there is no bridge between Mombasa Island and south coast; instead the distance is served by ferries from Kilindini and Mtongwe to Likoni in south coast.
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