Bagamoyo day trip from Dar
1 day—BAGAMOYO DAY TRIP FROM DAR ES SALAAM
$430-442 USD
pp
Safari summary
The Kaole ruins dating back to the 12th century are thought to mark one of the earliest contacts of Islam with Africa; the Old Fort was built in 1860 for holding slaves for shipment to Zanzibar; the first Roman Catholic Church in East Africa was built around 1868 and used as a base to run a camp of about 650 freed slaves; the German colonial administration headquarters, the Boma, in the first capital of German East Africa; the Mission Museum displaying the history of Bagamoyo; and the Livingstone Memorial Church among others. Bagamoyo white sand beaches are considered some of the finest on the whole of the East African coast.
Transfer to Bagamoyo
Pick up from the hotel drive to Bagamoyo Tanzania,Bagamoyo is a town founded at the end of the 18th century, though it is an extension of a much older settlement, Kaole. Enjoy your full day tour.
Bagamoyo Town Tour
Bagamoyo is surrounded by old buildings of the previous generation and beautiful Arab architecture with thick walls of Earth fitted with well-carved doors made of thick African hardwood. On your walkthrough narrow streets between the 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 center for dhow sailboat building and get to know how local people build boats.
Activity: city tour
Kaole Ruins
Kaole village formerly known as ‘Pumbuji’ is one of the oldest villages that immigrants from Arabic countries choose as they land on East Africa’s coast. The village has ruins dating back to the 13th Century. It is in this village where the Sultan of Oman preferred to settle and construct administrative and military headquarters. Today the ruins are made up of earth and corals and the Kaole Museum tells volumes of stories about the Ivory trade, the movement of traders, cruel slavery and the living culture of today’s Kaole people majority originating from Asia. Beyond the ruins, there is an old port surrounded by a Mangrove forest where one can go closer to nature and enjoy fresh air.
Activity: cultural activities
About this tour
Tour type | Custom, tailor-made, private | |
Main focus | None | |
Activity level | Easy activity | |
Best months | All months | |
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This tour is modifiable for those with limited mobility.
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Fine details
Safari highlights
- Beaches
- Cultural visits—orphanages, markets, schools
- Fishing
What’s included?
- Airport transfers
- Meals
- Park fees
- Private vehicle and driver
What’s not included?
- Accommodation
- Alcoholic beverages
- All drinks
- Hot air balloons
- Internal flights
- International flights
- Laundry
- Premium alcoholic beverages
- Spa treatments
- Tips and gratuities
- Visas
Itinerary
Explore Bagamoyo
Bagamoyo Catholic Church & Museum Visit the Old tower of the first Catholic Church in East Africa, one of the Oldest Baobab trees, Cemeteries (Catholic, German and Indian), Dr. Livingstone's tow Fathers’ house and the Cross at the beach. Explore the museum with information about the slave trade, missionaries, the life of the people and some collections of artefacts of the Indigenous tribes. Return to Dar es salaam and it is the end of the service.
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