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Tips on Mombasa Warnings or Dangers – Stay Safe!

Mombasa Warnings and Dangers

A visit to Mombasa allows a traveler to see fantastic wildlife in the heartland of Africa’s savannah. However, getting around requires patience and careful attention to prevent a hazard or an unlucky run-in with the wrong crowd.

Malaria

By far the greatest danger in Mombasa to any outsider is malaria, the disease transmitted by mosquitoes. Take the malaria medication prescribed by a physician well ahead of the visit to ensure good health. Use large quantities of insect repellant and use a mosquito net to keep the biting bugs out during the night time. If you feel a severe fever, including chills and vomiting, see a doctor immediately.

Piracy

Somali pirates use Mombasa as a base to launch their attacks in the Indian Ocean. While tourists have little to fear if they stay near their hotels and the most popular attractions, it’s unwise to wander around the ports or ask lots of questions about Somali activity, as this can incur the attention of kidnappers.

Police

While visitors should always cooperate with the authorities, Mombasa police have a negative reputation. Visitors are not advised to seek out their help unless it is a serious matter (in the case of a pickpocketing, for example, it may be better just to let the money go). Reports of police harassing tourists are common, as are stories about police who work with prostitutes in order to con visitors. While English is an official language, do not assume that police can speak it fluently enough to help you with an issue.

Editor’s Note: The information contained on this page was compiled using real traveler reviews about warnings and dangers in Mombasa.

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