Aquaculture at Haller Park in Mombasa is more than just fish ponds — it’s a living example of how humans and nature can work together. Our integrated aquaculture and wetland system produces food, cleans water, and supports a thriving ecosystem of plants, birds, and aquatic animals.
This eco-friendly approach is one of the cornerstones of Haller Park’s conservation and restoration efforts, attracting eco-tourists, school groups, and researchers from around the world.
This closed-loop system reduces waste, creates nutrient-rich water for plants, and provides a habitat for wildlife, proving that farming and conservation can go hand-in-hand.
Our aquaculture ponds have become a hotspot for biodiversity, attracting:
For school visits and university research, the aquaculture project offers a hands-on learning experience about:
Many local schools visit annually to see this model in action.
Opening Hours: 8:00am – 5:00pm daily
Location: Bamburi, Mombasa
Entry Info: View tickets and packages
Map & Directions: Bamburi, Off Mombasa-Malindi Road
Yes, in small quantities to support local communities and the park’s operations.
Home to Nile crocodiles, giant tortoises, and other reptiles, our enclosure is a must-see for wildlife lovers.
Enjoy peaceful walks through restored forest habitats. Look out for monkeys, antelopes, and over 160 bird species.
Step inside Kenya’s first butterfly house and be surrounded by color, movement, and the magic of metamorphosis.
Bamburi, Off Mombasa-Malindi Road
info.hallerpark@bamburigroup.com
Haller Park Main Number: +254 702910835
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