Fort Jesus in Mombasa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Kenya’s most significant historical landmarks. Built in the late 16th century by the Portuguese, it served as a strategic fort guarding trade routes along the coast. Visitors can explore the fort’s bastions, dungeons, and military architecture while learning about the colonial conflicts that shaped the region. The museum inside displays artifacts, ancient maps, and Swahili cultural relics. This tour combines history, culture, and breathtaking coastal views, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring Mombasa.