Bamburi Explained

Official Name:Bamburi
Pushpin Map:Kenya
Mapsize:200px
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:County
Subdivision Type2:Sub-county
Subdivision Type3:Ward
Subdivision Type5:Other wards
Subdivision Type4:Areas/Estates
Subdivision Name:Kenya
Subdivision Name1:Mombasa
Subdivision Name2:Kisauni
Subdivision Name3:Bamburi
Subdivision Name5:Shanzu, Mtopanga, Mwakirunge, Mjambere, Magogoni and Junda.
Subdivision Name4:Jomo Kenyatta Public Beach, previously known as Giriama Beach near milele Beach hotel, Bamburi Cement Factory, Haller Park, Vescon, Lakeview, Amazon, Fisheries, Mtambo, Kadzandani, Kiembeni, Nairobi estate, Bamburi mwisho, Matingasi, Vikwatani, Bamburi Airport, Mwembe Legeza
Timezone:EAT
Utc Offset:+3
Coordinates:-4°N 82°W

Bamburi (in Swahili ɓɑ'ᵐburi/), from the local bantu words "Ba" (People) and "Mburi" (Goat), is a commercial, industrial and local electoral, administrative and a tourist and residential area on the Kenyan north-coast which extends from the coastline on the Indian Ocean to the surrounding middle and low-income settlements on the mainland. Administratively, Bamburi is in the Kisauni sub-county of Mombasa and has tourist and beach-front facilities, which include international and local hotels and parks such as Serena International Beach Hotel, Sai Rock Hotel, Kahamas Hotel, Haller Park and Butterfly Pavilion. Bamburi Cement Ltd, a major cement quarry and factory, is also situated in the area and is one of the iconic enterprises. The most popular residential estates within Bamburi include Kiembeni Estate, Nairobi Estate and Bamburi Mwisho. It is a cultural melting pot, with a pulsating night life, especially the area between Front Line and the Bamburi Cement Ltd factory, populated by a line of clubs, sports pubs, eateries and small businesses.

Haller Park

In 1971, Rene Haller transformed parts of the cement and quarry complex into a nature reserve which was eventually named after him.[1] The 11 km2 area holds a variety of native game, and (prior to 2007) the highly covered attraction of Owen and Mzee – the friendship of a hippopotamus and a tortoise.

Transport

Bamburi is reached by bus or matatu from Mombasa island en route to Mtwapa or Malindi. Terminal matatus serve the Bamburi Cement complex.[2]

References

  1. http://www.ecoprofiles.org/ad_details.php?co=275 ecoprofiles.org – Bamburi Cement Ltd
  2. [Lonely Planet]