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Mamba Village Centre | Mombasa


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Landmark: Mamba Village Centre
City: Mombasa
Country: Kenya
Continent: Africa

Mamba Village Centre, Mombasa, Kenya, Africa

Mamba Village Centre is a reptile park located in Mombasa, Kenya.

It houses a collection of crocodiles and other reptiles.

Visual Characteristics

The facility consists of several fenced enclosures and ponds designed to house reptiles. The primary construction material for enclosures is concrete and fencing. Water features are present within the enclosures to simulate natural habitats. Vegetation is managed and includes palm trees and other tropical plants.

Location & Access Logistics

Mamba Village Centre is situated approximately 10 kilometers west of Mombasa's city center, along the Malindi Road. Access is via Malindi Road, which is paved. Parking is available on-site in a designated gravel lot. Public transport options include matatus (minibuses) operating on the Mombasa-Malindi route; passengers should request to be dropped off at the Mamba Village stop.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Mamba Village Centre was established as a crocodile farm and tourist attraction. The crocodiles housed here are primarily Nile crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus), a species native to sub-Saharan Africa. The center focuses on breeding and conservation efforts for these reptiles.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can observe Nile crocodiles of various sizes. Feeding demonstrations occur at scheduled times. Guided tours are available to explain crocodile behavior and biology. A small snake enclosure is also present.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available on-site. Limited shaded seating areas are provided. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available. Food vendors are not permanently stationed within the park, but small kiosks may operate during peak hours.

Best Time to Visit

The best time of day for viewing is generally mid-morning or late afternoon when reptiles are more active. The dry seasons, from January to March and June to October, offer the most favorable weather conditions.

Facts & Legends

A specific local anecdote suggests that the largest crocodile on display, known as "Mzee," is over 100 years old, though this is unverified. Visitors are advised to maintain a safe distance from enclosures at all times.

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