Mamba Village Centre
Mamba Village Centre is the largest crocodile farm in Africa and is home to over 1000 Crocodiles both young and mature.This experience is breathtaking as it give you the interaction of one on one with the wild and It is also home for BIG DADDY, the oldest Crocodile.

1. Crocodile Farm
Mamba Village Centre is located in the up market Nyali Area, a very popular tourist attraction for residents and non-resident tourists and just 15 minutes drive from Mombasa town
An awesome tourist attraction that combines farming, conservation and environment friendly quarry; it is where you will have a view of a good selection of the most interesting members of the animal kingdom in their natural habitat, The best time to visit Mamba village is during the feeding time at around 5pm.
2. Event Hosting and Catering
We have ample quiet and fully equipped place with modern equipments for outdoor and indoor events,from weddings,team building and meetings.
Nyali Cinemax

Nyali Theatre, Mombasa
Nyali Theatre or Nyali Cinemax, located on Main Nyali Road in Mombasa, is the country’s first Barco digital cinema hall and the only one in the city. It consists of four movie halls with comfortable and spacious seating, incredible sound systems and big screens. It is known for screening Hollywood and Bollywood movies.
One can even watch a 2D or 3D movie here, although the glasses are not free, it is advisable to buy them outside. A concession stand sells snacks like popcorn, chips, ice cream and beverages. Around the Cineplex are a few restaurants and cafes too.
Bamburi Haller Park
A world famous ecological and ecotourism showcase which was once a Bamburi quarry wasteland and was rehabilitated into a rich diverse tropical ecosystem.
Bamburi Haller Park, located south of the Cement plant along Mombasa/Malindi highway is a product of the Bamburi Cement company’s effort, since 1971, to convert barren landscape of disused limestone quarries into vibrant and diverse ecosystem of forest, grasslands and ponds.
The park was the first recipient of the UNEP Global 500 Roll of Honour award for its unique, ecologically sound and successful rehabilitation undertaken.




