Embark on a full-day tour of Bagamoyo City & Ruins to explore historical landmarks from the slave trade era. Discover the Kaole ruins, Old Fort, Roman Catholic Church, German colonial headquarters, Mission Museum, and more.
Embark on a full-day tour of Bagamoyo City & Ruins to explore historical landmarks from the slave trade era. Discover the Kaole ruins, Old Fort, Roman Catholic Church, German colonial headquarters, Mission Museum, and more.
- Bagamoyo - Bagamoyo is surrounded by old buildings of the previous generation, beautiful Arab architecture with thick walls of Earth fitted with well-carved doors made of thick African hardwood. On your walk through narrow streets between Old buildings of Bagamoyo stone town you will visit the German Colonial Administrative block, Art market, Old…
- Bagamoyo - Bagamoyo is surrounded by old buildings of the previous generation, beautiful Arab architecture with thick walls of Earth fitted with well-carved doors made of thick African hardwood. On your walk through narrow streets between Old buildings of Bagamoyo stone town you will visit the German Colonial Administrative block, Art market, Old post office, 1st Tanzania Primary School, Old Mosques, Hanging tower, Caravan Serai Museum and the fish market. On your walk along the Indian Ocean beach visit a centre for dhow sailboat building and get to know how local people builds boats.
- Bottled water
- Lunch included
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- All fees and taxes covered
- Bottled water
- Lunch included
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- All fees and taxes covered
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Breakfast
- Items of a personal nature.
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Breakfast
- Items of a personal nature.
Bagamoyo, located approximately 75 kilometres north of Dar es Salaam, was historically an infamous port for trading slaves from the interior regions and later became the initial capital of the German colonial empire. This location holds significant global historical value, due to its role as the gateway for Arab and European missionaries, explorers, and…
Bagamoyo, located approximately 75 kilometres north of Dar es Salaam, was historically an infamous port for trading slaves from the interior regions and later became the initial capital of the German colonial empire. This location holds significant global historical value, due to its role as the gateway for Arab and European missionaries, explorers, and traders into East and Central Africa, and its connection to the notorious slave trade.
Among the tourist highlights are the 12th century Kaole ruins, believed to symbolize one of the earliest interactions between Islam and Africa; the Old Fort constructed in 1860, originally used to detain slaves for transport to Zanzibar; the initial Roman Catholic Church in East Africa, erected around 1868, which once served as a hub for managing a camp of approximately 650 liberated slaves; the German colonial administration head offices, the Boma, stationed in the premier capital of German East Africa; the Mission Museum that showcases the history of Bagamoyo; and the Livingstone Memorial Church, to name a few.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.