
UNESCO-listed Swahili trading town - slave-trade history, Kaole ruins and coastal culture north of Dar es Salaam.
Best time to visit: Year-round - enquire for seasonal highlights
Recommended duration: 1 - 3 days recommended
Entry cost: Park fees vary - contact us for current rates


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Bagamoyo Day Trip
From $638 / person
Bagamoyo, (which means “Lay down your heart”) lies 75kms north of Dar es Salaam. It was the most important trading centre of the east central coast of Africa in the late 19th centu
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Caravan Serai Museum, Bagamoyo
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This museum in Bagamoyo Historic Town has a small display documenting the slave trade. The museum is in one of the historic building that was used a guest house for slave trade dea
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Kaole Ruins, Bagamoyo
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Kaole village formally known as ‘Pumbuji’ is one of the oldest villages that immigrants from Arabic countries choose as they landed on East Africa’s coast. Kaole ruins is located
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Old Fort, Bagamoyo
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The Old Fort in Bagamoyo, Tanzania is one of the historic building built by an Arab trader; Abdallah Sulleiman, during the 1860s. By then, it was a stand-alone two-storey building
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Roman Catholic Church, Bagamoyo
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Historic site with historic buildings, the site was established by Holly Ghost Fathers Missionaries in 1868 as the first missionary station along the interior of East African coast
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The Old German Boma, Bagamoyo
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The Old Boma in Bagamoyo, situated along the central coast of Tanzania, was built by the Germans in 1895. The BOMA served as administrative headquarters for German East Africa unti
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