If you are visiting the Kenyan coast and looking for something beyond the beach, then visiting Mamba Village Mombasa is one of the places you shouldn’t miss. Also, if you have love for crocodiles, then visiting Mamba Village Mombasa is a must for you.
It is the largest reptile farm in Kenya, and East Africa where you’ll find pools filled with every variation of crocodiles, from the hatchlings to 15-foot-long “Big Daddy,” who is reputedly 100 years old.

From the moment I walked through the gates of Mamba Village Mombasa, I realized it’s more than just a crocodile farm. I found it to be a peaceful sanctuary where you can explore, unwind, and learn while surrounded by nature.
Whether you are travelling with family, solo, or as a couple, Mamba Village Mombasa is the place for you to be, as it offers an experience that is both surprisingly calm and exciting.
About Mamba Village Mombasa
Mamba Village Mombasa is the largest crocodile farm in East Africa, and seeing it in person made me understand what the title means, as it’s very large. The village is home to hundreds of Nile crocodiles, which are intimidating, massive, and curious; others are small; however, all are fascinating to observe.the early 1990s, Mamba Village Mombasa was established as a crocodile conservation and educational centre. Over the years, it has continued to draw attention from the public, making it among the major tourist attraction destinations. It combines wildlife conservation, leisure activities, and environmental education all in one scenic location.

Derived from Swahili, “Mamba” is the word for crocodile that perfectly fits the village’s primary focus, which is crocodile preservation. For me this is the only place that I was able to see crocodiles of all sizes, ranging from small to long crocs measuring several meters long.
Tucked away in Nyali, Mamba Village Mombasa is approximately 10 kilometres north of Mombasa Island, making the destination easily accessible from most hotels and beaches. The village landscape has a series of large crocodile ponds surrounded by lush tropical vegetation combined with a calm natural environment, which is ideal for relaxation and sightseeing.
The park opens from 09:00 hrs to 18:00 hrs daily; thus, if you want to explore Mamba Village Mombasa, make sure to be at the gate around the stated time. If you are planning to visit Mamba Village Mombasa, you can book your tour with Adequate Safaris, as they are the same travel and tour agent that planned my last tour to Mamba Village Mombasa, and the experience was epic.

Apart from crocodiles, Mamba Village Mombasa serves as a recreational and cultural center offering horse riding, a botanical garden, a children’s play area, and a restaurant overlooking the crocodile pens.
With the genius combination of leisure, education, and wildlife, Mamba Village Mombasa is a must-visit destination for all travellers regardless of age.
Things to do and see at Mamba Village Mombasa
Visiting Mamba Village Mombasa offers much more than just watching the crocodiles in the ponds. There is a wide variety of activities and sightings you can easily engage in to fill up your hours of exploration.
- Watching the Crocodiles Up Close
- Learning at the Crocodile Museum
- Strolling Through the Botanical Garden
- Horse Riding Experience
- Fun for Children
- Snake Park
- Camel Riding
- Boat Rides
- Fish Farm and Aquarium
- Mamba Village Mombasa Restaurant
- Baby Croc Handling at Mamba Village Mombasa
- Birds and Tortoise Sighting
Watching the Crocodiles Up Close
For me, seeing the Nile crocodiles up close is humbling and thrilling. As I was walking through the viewing platforms, it took most of the time just to have a closer look at them as they sunbathed and gently glided through the water. The crocodiles would snap their jaws from time to time, which scared most of the tourists, but I wasn’t scared at all.

If you do proper timing during your visit, you will witness the feeding time, which is one of the best and most unforgettable moments you can have in Mamba Village Mombasa. When I watched the crocodiles leaping from the water, it reminded me how powerful these creatures are. Honestly, it was very exciting for me, educational, and completely safe for anyone to engage in the activity.
Learning at the Crocodile Museum
At first, I didn’t know there was a small crocodile museum inside the village, which was a pleasant surprise for me. It was one of the things that made me understand crocodiles beyond the fear factor. While at the museum I learned more about their ancient history and the role they play in the ecosystem, which made me appreciate their existence and why we need to conserve the environment. For travellers with children, visiting the small museum is a great way for children to learn and have fun within the Mamba Village Mombasa.

Strolling Through the Botanical Garden
After spending most of the time rushing my adrenaline, I found myself slowing down in the botanical gardens. The tall palms, lush greenery, and shaded walkways created a peaceful atmosphere that was perfect for me to take a cool picture. It’s also a good place for you to take nature walks and unwind.

This part of the Mamba Village Mombasa feels almost meditative and is ideal if you are a nature enthusiast or you just want to sit back and enjoy the fresh air.
Horse Riding Experience
One of the highlights of my visits was the horse-riding experience. I mean, riding through the calm environment of the village added a unique touch to the entire tour. It’s well-managed and suitable even if you have never ridden a horse before. I was a first-timer riding the horse, but I enjoyed it, and it didn’t feel risky, so I think it would be fun for you to try.

I would recommend this activity for couples or families that are looking for activities to spice up their tour.
Fun for Children
If you are visiting Mamba Village Mombasa with kids, I know you will appreciate the children’s play area. It is very safe and spacious and gives the kids a chance to have fun while you relax nearby. This makes Mamba Village Mombasa one of the best family-friendly attraction areas in Mombasa.
Snake Park
Snakes are the other reptiles found within a designated section of the Mamba Village Mombasa. The snakes have been enclosed in a section and kept for public viewing. There is a variety of snake species at the snake park, from the smallest Eastern-striped bellied sand snake to the largest and most vicious snakes on display, such as the Central African rock python.
Camel Riding at Mamba Village Mombasa
Camel riding is mostly done in the arid parts of Northern Kenya, where the local tribespeople keep most of these drought-resistant animals. This same activity is offered at Mamba Village Mombasa, where you can have memorable and unique Somali camel rides, giving you an unforgettable experience.
Boat Rides at Mamba Village Mombasa
Mamba Village Mombasa has a good-sized lake; it is at this lake where they provide boat ride services. At the lake, if you are interested, you can hire paddle boats or go for boating, which costs 100 shillings for adults and 50 shillings for children. During this boat ride you can have a good view of giraffes and ostriches, which are a short distance from the lake.
Fish Farm and Aquarium
Mamba Village Mombasa has a fish farm and aquarium, which hosts several species of fish, both freshwater and saltwater. For instance, the most common freshwater fish species include tilapia, and marine examples include starfish, silver moonfish, and frogfish, among others.
These species have been kept here for public display; at this location visitors to Mamba Village Mombasa can have a close-up view of different types of fishes, including rare species such as the barracuda and other species that are thrilling to see.
Mamba Village Mombasa Restaurant
The onsite Mamba Village Mombasa restaurant offers a relaxing dining experience with views overlooking the crocodile ponds and gardens. The restaurant serves a variety of local and international dishes, including grilled meats, seafood, and vegetarian options.
For those adventurous travelers, they might have a chance to taste crocodile meat, considered a delicacy by some and known for its mild chicken-like flavor.

The restaurant is a great place to relax after a long tour, where you can enjoy refreshments and soak in the tranquil surroundings.
Baby Croc Handling at Mamba Village Mombasa
While at Baby Croc Handling at Mamba Village Mombasa get the chance to hold a baby crocodile in your hands. It’s the best activities to do while at Mamba Village Mombasa you get to touch and feel the baby crocodiles with your bare hands. Its s thrilling experience that most people tend to fear.

Birds and Tortoise Sighting
Despite Mamba Village Mombasa being famous for reptile animals within the park, it is also home to a significant number of bird species and tortoise. You can have some of your quiet time at the park as you are sighting birds or tortoises which is a very relaxing and nerve cooling activity for everyone visiting the park.
Feeding Time
As one of the most thrilling activities to do at Mamba Village Mombasa, most people tend to wait for this time. The crocodiles at Mamba Village Mombasa are fed daily at 5 pm; during this time visitors get the chance to watch crocodiles grabbing chunks of meat and plunging back into the water pond. This makes the best time to visit Mamba Village Mombasa to be around 5 pm to catch the best time when the crocodiles are feeding.
Mamba Village Mombasa Entrance Fee
Mamba Village Mombasa’s entrance fee is usually affordable, thus easily accessible by both local and international visitors. The prices might vary depending on the season and residency. The entrance fees are typically categorized as follows:
| Citizen/Resident | Charges |
| Adult | Ksh 350 |
| Child | Ksh 200 |
| Non-Resident | Charges |
| Adult | Ksh 800 |
| Child | Ksh 400 |
School Trip Packages
- Preschool or nursery: Ksh 50 per child.
- Primary school: Ksh 100 per child
- Secondary: Ksh 150 per student
- College/University: Ksh 200 per student
Photography Charges
- Photo session events: Ksh 1,500
- Video shooting: Ksh 3,500
Visiting Mamba Village Mombasa with Adequate Safaris
My visit to Mamba Village Mombasa was seamless thanks to Adequate Safaris. From hotel pick-up to guided exploration, everything was well organized, allowing me to fully enjoy the experience without worrying about logistics.
Here is why I recommend Adequate Safaris:
- Comfortable transport from your hotel
- Friendly and knowledgeable guides
- Flexible itineraries tailored to your interests
- Easy combination with other Mombasa attractions
This is my take: if you want a stress-free, well-guided visit, Adequate Safaris makes all the difference.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mamba Village Mombasa
What is Mamba Village Mombasa?
Mamba Village Mombasa is East Africa’s major crocodile farm and a popular tourist attraction in Nyali, Mombasa. It blends wildlife conservation, education, dining, and recreation in one family-friendly destination, making it an all-purpose destination for travelers across the world.
Where is Mamba Village Mombasa located?
Mamba Village Mombasa is located in Nyali, just a few minutes from Mombasa town and close to major beach hotels, making it easily accessible for both local and international visitors. It’s just 10 kilometers away from Mombasa Island, making it a perfect destination for you to tour if you are in Mombasa.
What animals can I see at Mamba Village Mombasa?
At Mamba Village Mombasa, visitors can see Nile crocodiles of all sizes, ostriches, giraffes, and various reptiles. The village also features a botanical garden with diverse plant species.
What activities are available at Mamba Village Mombasa?
Visitors to Mamba Village Mombasa can enjoy guided crocodile farm tours, crocodile feeding sessions, horse riding, nature walks, and relaxing moments in the landscaped gardens.
Is Mamba Village Mombasa suitable for children?
Yes, Mamba Village Mombasa is very family-friendly. Children can learn about wildlife conservation, enjoy open spaces, and safely observe animals under professional supervision.
What are the opening hours of Mamba Village Mombasa?
Mamba Village Mombasa is generally open daily from morning to early evening, including weekends and public holidays. It’s recommended to arrive early to enjoy all activities comfortably.
How much is the entrance fee at Mamba Village Mombasa?
Entrance fees at Mamba Village Mombasa vary for residents, non-residents, adults, and children. Prices may change, so it’s best to confirm current rates before visiting.
Does Mamba Village Mombasa have a restaurant?
Yes, Mamba Village Mombasa has a well-known restaurant that serves a variety of dishes, including the unique experience of tasting crocodile meat for adventurous diners.
How long does a visit to Mamba Village Mombasa take?
A typical visit to Mamba Village Mombasa lasts between 1.5 and 3 hours, depending on activities chosen, dining time, and whether you join guided tours.
Why should I visit Mamba Village, Mombasa?
Mamba Village Mombasa offers a unique blend of wildlife education, relaxation, and entertainment, making it an ideal stop for tourists looking to experience something different from beach activities in Mombasa.
What is the best time to visit Mamba Village Mombasa?
The best time to visit Mamba Village Mombasa is during the feeding time, which is around 17:00 hours. Make sure to be past the gate thirty minutes before the stated feeding time so as to have a better opportunity to see crocodiles feeding.

