Wild Waters Mombasa

Wild Waters stands on Links Road in Nyali, Mombasa

.Across from the Nyali Golf Club, directly adjacent to the Mamba Village. Look out the “big croc” on the left hand side of the road and proceed ahead to find the Wild Waters car park. Whether you take an exciting down the waterslide or just relax and float around the lazy river in other words, there is something for everyone during your Kenya safari to the wild waters Kenya. The park features a full day of fun for the entire family. The only family entertainment Centre of its type in Kenya.

With 52-acres of rides and attractions, fishing, reserves picnic areas and barbecues, wild waters provides the abundance of exciting activities for you like the birthday party, business event, family reunion, youth group or school outing.

Mombasa Wild Waters Wild Waters Mombasa Families, couples, parties, and many other kinds of gatherings are advised to enjoy Mombasa Wild Waters. The park features a Radiance Arena for the air rides, a water play station, bumper cars, and separate adult pools from the children’s pool; there are fifteen water slides with all types of shapes for adults and children. From the reasonable rates, the park offers conferences, events, banquet celebrations, and other extras to pick from. The hospitality section offers world quality recipes with food supplies from the Kenyan market at moderate pricing. There are several food servings including the snacks, drinks, fruits and full course dinners.

Set in Kenya’s tropical sunshine, Wild waters is a family entertainment Park that boats a range of fun and exhilarating activities for all ages, with 15 adult and children waterslides, a unique Rain dance Disco Arena, a Gaming Arcade, Bumper Cars, and a number of theme rides, Wild waters is a complete Kenya safari entertainment facility equipped at maximizing your amusement. With a food court, bar, and coffee shop covering all your needs on your safari, here at wild waters they leave no stone unturned.

Attractions around Wild Waters Mombasa.

During their safari at the Wild Waters Mombasa, the visitors are offered several attractions to engage both adults and children as shown below.

Allow us to slide right into it.

Unpaved waterways Slides from Mombasa are its strongest point. Though a bit of exaggeration there ultimately results in a large splash down at the pool, the slides come in many varieties all certain to have your pulse pounding as you zoom down faster than the legal speed limit in Kenya.

spirals.

Slides designed like tubes, spirals slide all the way down to the water below. You are completely black after you start the tube at the top as you rapidly spiral down that slide and open into the pool below. This only ends one way, a large splash into the pool, as you guessed. Slides, splashes, repetitions basically.

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Wild Waters Mombasa Muline and Harakiri.

Harakiri was the act of a Samurai of suicide by disembowelment rather than surrender or be caught by the enemy for those of you who might know a thing or two about Japanese Samurai culture. It was regarded as a respectful approach to pass death instead of subjecting oneself to disgrace upon enemy capture. Now, why did the decent people at Wild Waters Mombasa choose to name one of their slides—whose guess is anyone? Families or groups really like Multine and Harakiri, though, since they are four slides stacked next to one another. Usually, people point to take their marks at the top of the slide, sliding mats in hand, and race down the wet slides and skim across the water surface on the pool down, just it’s a lot of fun.

Bowl of Flumes.

Unlike one spins around in till dropped in the middle down to the swimming pool, the flume bowl is a slide ending in a bowl-like construction. To really appreciate its excitement, you have to go through it. Worth nothing; this slide is reserved for adults only who are excellent swimmers since the pool below is just five feet deep.

The station for water play.

Children especially enjoy this region of the Wild Waters Mombasa. Jets of water from all directions abound in water play stations. Youngsters can splash around the little pool and climb the constructions in the sprayed water. One fantastic aspect of the water play station and splash around in the shallow pool. The Water Play Station boasts one incredible feature: a large bucket that fills up with water and automatically tilts over to pour it over all and sundry.

Slazy River.

The lethargic River is really literally lethargic, slinking around. Around the whole water park is a 270-meter river-like channel of water. One can lay on a tube and simply float away in the river soaking in the sunlight and watching all around.

The area dedicated to the Rain Dance.

Long-standing Romantic film motif is dancing in the rain; if for some reason this is on your bucket list, well best to do it in Wild Waters Mombasa. Set aside for dancing with music playing and simulated rain falling on the “dance floor” is the Rain Dance Area.

Children’s Pool.

The kid’s pool section consists in five pools, smaller slides, and a castle. Children can have fun in a safe environment with appropriate water depths.

Wild Waters Available.

Packages of sporadically available from the Wild Waters appeal to those seeking a strategic venue for gatherings. At the time of booking, any client is qualified for offers and discounts.

Among the events packages with offers are several ones.

development of teams.

Birthday Guest List

Wedding celebrations.

Conferences of delegates.

Activities offered at Wild Waters.

Having fun celebrating with friends and relatives.

Savoring custom cocktails of your taste.

Swimming

calling conferences and running lectures.

team construction.

Seeing the lovely surroundings.

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Prices and offers of the Wild Waters Mombasa Kenya.

The basis of wild waters is whether users of the water amenities decide to swim or slide. Consequently, the fees rely on the non-sliders as well as the sliders.

Category: Value Price
Over two years, resident swimmer and sliderKsh 1600 Slider and non-resident swimmer over two yearsKsh 1800 Non Slider/Non swimmer Ksh 300
From Tuesday to Sunday and from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, the Wild waters is always open.

Wild waters: where should one stay?

From English point Hotel, Leinmach Guest House Hotel, Nyali International Beach Hotel, King Plaza Hotel, Hotel Granvia Kiota, Hotel Eucalyptus and many others, there are several lodging options close to Wild waters Mombasa for the visitors who wish to stay. They are suitable and comfortable for the guests, arranged into Budget, Mid-range and luxury.