
Kaole Ruins




Stone Town




Bagamoyo is surrounded by many old buildings which tell about its rich history.
Visit the German Colonial Administrative block, Slave Market & Slave Port, the Old post office, different Old Mosques, Hanging tower, Caravan Serai Museum,...
Today, the Stone Town has very strong local cultural resonance, based on the fish business, and the art.
Kaole village, also known as ‘Pumbuji’, is one of the oldest villages that immigrants from Arabic countries choose as they landed on East Africa’s coast.
The village has ruins dating back to a period between the 13th century and the 16th century, which remain of an ancient musim Shirazi settlement. The archaeological site has two mosques and 30 tombs. One of the buildings is the most ancient known mosque in East Africa.
Bagamoyo - Lay down the burden of your heart
Bagamoyo is a historical town on the coast of Indian Ocean, face to the island of Zanzibar and 75 km in the North of Dar es Salaam.
It was the most important trading entrepot of the east central coast of Africa in the late XVIIIth century. Bagamoyo's history has been influenced by Indian and Arab traders, by the German colonial government and a little later on by Christian missionaries.
Today, Bagamoyo is a big centre for dhow sailboat building. The Department of Antiquities in Tanzania is working to maintain the ruins of the colonial era in and around Bagamoyo and to revitalize the town. The city is also famous for its artisic sense.
It's also the home to many ethnic groups, including the Wakwere, Wazaramo, Wazigua, Maasai, and Waswahili. Although Swahili culture dominates, many different cultures coexist in Bagamoyo, including people of Arab descent.
Discover this historical, artistic and ethnic city with our private tourist guides ! Plan your own tours regarding your own preferences.
Sand Bank




About 19 kilometers from the coast,we can find a beautiful sand bank of about 2 kilometers.
Try snorkeling and discover many fishes & the wonderful coral stones.
All around Bagamoyo you can visit the villages and be familiar with the local tanzanian life.
Traditionnal villages




We have a lot of other attractions to propose !
Stone town
Biking tours
Crocodiles farm
Caravan serai Museum
Catholic Old church & Museum
David Livingstone history
Mangrove forest
Fish market
Art market
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For Bookings & more information, !

Raymond Mponzi: +255 755 294 871
Prince S. Kaisye: +255 657 963 994
