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Awesome Aquadrom Yul's Ice Cream Heaven In Mombasa
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Awesome Aquadrom Yul's Ice Cream Heaven In Mombasa

Are you in Mombasa and feeling hot, hot, hot, hot? Well, you need somewhere to chill out, feel cool and relax, and I know the perfect place that can deliver this to the maximum — Aquadrom Yul’s! This spot is a popular hangout for not only locals but tourists too and it offers an abundance of ways in which you can cool down from the heat and I'm thrilled to tell you about it. Starting off with the location itself, the water sports club, the boutique, restaurant, club and ending with the ice cream parlour, you're in for a treat and a splendid excursion if you continue reading this review.

Sail And Eat Aboard The Tamarind Dhow On The Island Of Mombasa
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Sail And Eat Aboard The Tamarind Dhow On The Island Of Mombasa

If you're looking to get away from the normal restaurant dining experience, then hop aboard the Tamarind Dhow. This is a cruise that will intoxicate all of your senses and is an indulgence that you owe to yourself and loved ones. The Tamarind Dhow is operated by the Tamarind Group in Kenya and is one of the most consistent hospitality groups in the country. The standard offered by the Tamarind Group is always high and the experience that you will endure on the Tamarind Dhow is certainly no exception. Please do not delay in enjoying a one-of-a-kind historical, cultural and luxurious encounter that awaits you in Mombasa.

Learn About The Incredible Local Labourers In Mombasa, Kenya
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Learn About The Incredible Local Labourers In Mombasa, Kenya

It is through travel and time that we grow and change. I have shared with you an insight into the beautiful hotels, resorts, lodges, restaurants, beaches and activities on offer in Mombasa, Kenya. However, it is now time that I share the most important sight of Mombasa that you should see and that is of its people. For most of my childhood and early adult years, I have visited Kenya and I am ashamed to admit it but more often than not, all I could see was that I was surrounded by poverty and pollution. However, a few years ago, I decided to take my camera out and take photographs of the people and see whether by looking through a lens if I could I see things any differently, and I did. It is for this reason that I am compelled to write this article on the people of Mombasa as I would like to share with you the most important part of Mombasa — its local people.