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MOMBASA MARINE NATIONAL PARK SNORKELING

Have you ever wanted to experience the adventure of deep-sea swimming and see marine life? Mombasa has spectacular sea marine life that you should never miss. Snorkeling is an adventurous activity offered by the Mombasa Marine National Park, where you can view marine life, such as turtles, crabs, cucumbers, sea urchins, starfish, arches, stonefish, and corals. Other large marine animals are also to witness, such as sharks, dolphins, logger heat turtles, hawksbills, and green sea turtles. Snorkeling will mainly involve you in a boat excursion into the Indian Ocean up the region, where you get to witness the aquatic life through the glass at the bottom of the boat and will give you a unique way to view the underwater realm without unsettling the aquatic habitat. Snorkeling equipments are always accessible to tourists. One of the best benefits of this park is that the sea water is clear and the tourist gets vibrant sights of the aquatic nature.

Mombasa Marine National Park is gifted by coral reefs casing over 10 kilometers of the 200 kilometers of the park. It was recognized in 1986 to safeguard the coral reefs that are a portion of the ecosystem creation at the Kenyan Coastline. It is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Kenya. The favorable period to visit depends solely on the animals intended to be sighted by the tourist. For snorkeling, the month of October to March is a suitable time to enjoy the aquatic life. The entrance cost varies with age, with the lowest fee being 125 Kenyan shillings to 300 Kenyan shillings. You can easily book the excursion in advance, save time, and make your arrangements easier. Therefore, it is very cheap for the average tourist, and there is no excuse for why you should miss snorkeling in the Mombasa Marine National Park.

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