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Africa/Indian Ocean : Mombasa

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Kenya is located on Africa's east coast and is bordered by the Indian Ocean. It is divided into seven areas: northern Kenya, northeastern Kenya, western Kenya, Rift Valley, the central Highlands, southern Kenya, and the coast. Mombasa is located in the southeast corner of Kenya's coast. Almost all of Kenya's population is comprised of members of three tribes. The Bantu, the Nilotic, and the Cushite tribes date as far back as 2000 BC, and remain today a vital part of political and social affiliations in Kenya. Tribe members take great pride in their history and unique traditions, and are most often eager to share their customs with visitors to their land. The official language of Kenya is Swahili, which is a mix of Bantu, Arabic, and English. Secondary dialects are spoken within tribes and sub-tribes, and English is also widely understood and often spoken by natives.

Tourists are often surprised by the stark contrasts that exist between the tribes in this area of the world and Western cultures. Polygamy is accepted here, as is nudity. Tribal chiefs and elders have the final say on all matters, and their decisions are non-negotiable. It is important for Westerners to bear in mind differences such as these to get the most out of their visit here. Tourism is the number one industry in Kenya and with good reason. Its friendly people, paired with its breathtaking land, make for a splendid vacation experience. Kenyans boast of their country's relaxed atmosphere, and place enormous emphasis on pleasure and socializing.

Mombasa is called Kenya's capital city because it is a tourist hub and the location of much trade and industry. Mombasa is the second largest city, second only to Nairobi. Ptolemy recorded Mombasa's location as early as 150 AD, and wrote that it was a busy place of trade and prosperity. The same port that Ptolemy wrote about still exists today, and is just as active as ever. Although Mombasa has no beaches, its vacation atmosphere is unmistakable. History and culture are sure to overwhelm your senses. Tourists are invited to sit back, relax, and take in the experience of a lifetime by exploring Mombasa's land and people, food and traditions.

  Mombasa Facts
  Currency Shillings
  Language Swahili (English widely spoken as well)
  Area Code 041

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