Mombasa Tusks Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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They stand high ...
Are they accusing our ancestors of having robbed a whole continent? Or are they celebrating Africa's hope and many riches. In the midst of always busy Mombasa, life seems to adopt a slower beat in the...
Our drivers made a special stop so that we could take some pictures of, and at the tusks. There are elephant sculptures there in Aug. 2022 on both sides of the tusks. Just be careful, as taking pictur...
The tusks are sadly dilapidated and the peeling paint just added to the disappointment. This place was crowded, dirty and neglected. What was iconic ain’t anymore.
Pembe Za Ndovu - the iconographic symbol of Mombasa
The tusks are iconographic symbol of Mombasa, they are dating back to 1952. The two original tusks were erected in honour of Queen Elizabeth's visit to the city. Originally the tusks were made of w...
They stand high ...
Are they accusing our ancestors of having robbed a whole continent? Or are they celebrating Africa's hope and many riches. In the midst of always busy Mombasa, life seems to adopt a slower beat in the...
Unique Photo Op
Our drivers made a special stop so that we could take some pictures of, and at the tusks. There are elephant sculptures there in Aug. 2022 on both sides of the tusks. Just be careful, as taking pictur...
Mombasa city tusks
this place is very attractive. actually all Mombasa first time visitors this is a site you wouldn't miss to take symbolic
Unimpressed
The tusks are sadly dilapidated and the peeling paint just added to the disappointment. This place was crowded, dirty and neglected. What was iconic ain’t anymore.
Pembe Za Ndovu - the iconographic symbol of Mombasa
The tusks are iconographic symbol of Mombasa, they are dating back to 1952. The two original tusks were erected in honour of Queen Elizabeth's visit to the city. Originally the tusks were made of w...