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Bamburi Cement Factory (Kenya)

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The Bamburi Cement Factory in Mombasa is the largest cement production hub in East Africa and a symbol of Kenya's industrial development. Founded in 1954 by Felix Mandl, the company is now a member of the global Holcim Group and plays a crucial role in providing building materials for major infrastructure projects across the region. The factory utilizes the rich limestone deposits along the Kenyan coast to produce high-quality clinker and cement. A world-renowned feature of Bamburi Cement is its commitment to ecological sustainability, most notably through the Haller Park project. This initiative transformed former limestone quarries into a thriving ecosystem and wildlife sanctuary, serving as an international model for industrial land reclamation. The Mombasa plant features modern production technologies aimed at reducing emissions and enhancing energy efficiency. In addition to its coastal operations, the company runs grinding plants inland to serve the growing construction boom in cities like Nairobi. Bamburi Cement remains a backbone of the Kenyan construction industry, contributing significantly to economic growth and urban development.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.

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📋 Practical info

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What is this place?
The Bamburi Cement Factory operates as one of the preeminent manufacturing plants in East Africa, producing vast quantities of essential building materials that actively drive rapid urban development and infrastructure across Kenya.
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Visiting
The active heavy industrial processing zones of the cement plant are generally strictly restricted to authorized personnel only, though the company notably manages adjacent environmental rehabilitation parks accessible to the public.
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Where to view it
The imposing silos, towering kilns, and sprawling industrial architecture of the complex are highly visible to anyone driving along the busy Mombasa-Malindi highway, forming a stark contrast against the tropical coastal skyline.
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Local products
In the bustling communities surrounding the plant and the wider Mombasa metropolitan area, visitors can readily purchase beautifully carved wooden crafts, authentic Swahili textiles, and freshly harvested coastal agricultural goods.
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Active season
Cement production typically hums along reliably twenty-four hours a day throughout the entire year, while the most comfortable period for tourists exploring the humid coastal region reliably remains the slightly cooler dry season.
Nearby
A brief architectural observation of the factory pairs perfectly with a peaceful afternoon visit to the renowned Haller Park, a remarkable ecological restoration project created directly out of the company's former limestone quarries.

Geography

Coordinates
-3.98000, 39.71000

Facts

  • Founded in 1954 by Felix Mandl in the Bamburi area of Mombasa.
  • Member of the Holcim Group, a global leader in building materials.
  • The Mombasa plant is one of the largest in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Utilizes limestone deposits found along the Kenyan coast.
  • Famous for the Haller Park project, which rehabilitated old quarries.
  • Produces specialized cement types for large infrastructure projects.

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Bamburi is a suburb of Mombasa, site of the cement factory and a notable nature park.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Haller Park project?
A renowned nature park created on the reclaimed land of the cement factory.
Can you visit the cement factory?
The factory itself is closed to the public, but Haller Park is a major attraction.
Where is Bamburi located?
Bamburi is located north of Mombasa, right along the coastal road.
What animals are in Haller Park?
Giraffes, hippos, tortoises, and many bird species live there.
When is feeding time?
Giraffe feeding usually takes place daily around 4 PM.
Bamburi Cement Factory: where is it located?
Bamburi Cement Factory is located in Kenya.
Bamburi Cement Factory: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Bamburi Cement Factory: why is it worth visiting?
The Bamburi Cement Factory in Mombasa is the largest cement production hub in East Africa and a symbol of Kenya's industrial development.
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