
26/05/2025
The Mombasa elephant tusks—also known as the Mombasa Tusks or Pembe za Ndovu—are a symbolic monument located along Moi Avenue in Mombasa, Kenya. Here's what they represent: 1. Commemoration of a Royal Visit The tusks were originally constructed in 1952 to commemorate the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Mombasa. The intersecting tusks formed an arch over the road to mark her arrival, symbolizing honor and welcome....
The Mombasa elephant tusks—also known as the Mombasa Tusks or Pembe za Ndovu—are a symbolic monument located along Moi Avenue in Mombasa, Kenya. Here’s what they represent:1. Commemoration of…