Bagamoyo Town Africa Natural Tours ( africanaturaltours.com )
Bagamoyo Town: Africa Natural Tours (For Kilimanjaro,
Serengeti and Zanzibar) Tanzania safari company in Moshi
Specialized in:
Wildlife safaris, Mountain climbing, Cultural tourism and Beach holidays
in East Africa
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Bagamoyo Town
The
town of Bagamoyo is a home to world class Historical sites and one of UNESCO’s World
Heritage Sites with rich cultural heritage waiting you to explore.
This town was once a most important trading
port along the East African Coast and a German East Africa Capital. Bagamoyo is
home to many ethnic groups, including the Wakwere, Wazaramo and Wazigua.
Different cultures including people of Arab descent coexist in Bagamoyo making
the town a peaceful and friendly place for visitors from all over the world.
The town of Bagamoyo was one of the most
important trading ports on the East African coast and the penultimate stop of
slave and ivory caravans travelling on foot from Lake Tanganyika on their way
to Zanzibar. Missionaries active in abolishing the slave trade made Bagamoyo,
whose name means ‘bury my heart’ in Kiswahili, a centre for their activities.
Bagamoyo is a quiet village with a few German
colonial buildings still standing. In the past, the town of Bagamoyo was one of
the most important trading ports on the entire East African coast. Its port was
the penultimate stop of slave and ivory caravans that travelled on foot all the
way from Lake Tanganyika. Once the caravans reached Bagamoyo, the slaves and
ivory were shipped by dhow to Zanzibar, where they were then dispatched all
over the world. These days, Bagamoyo is a centre of dhow building in the region
and along the Tanzanian Coast.
Bagamoyo
Offers The Following Tours;
• Bagamoyo Stone Town tour
• Bagamoyo Biking tours
• Kaole ruins tour
• Crocodiles farm tour
• Visits to Caravan serai Museum
• Visits to Catholic Old church & Museum
• Mangrove forest tour
• Fish with local fishermen
• Marine tours
• Visit Ngome kongwe
• Visit to the Old port
• Fish market tour
• The white sand beach
• Explore Coral reef
• Visit Slave prison
• Visit Art market
• Traditional Swahili Massage,
• Hair braiding
• Cultural celebrations and events
• Swahili traditional weddings
• Swahili music performances and Traditional dances
• Swahili music band entertainments
• Swahili traditional games
• Bagamoyo Stone Town tour
• Bagamoyo Biking tours
• Kaole ruins tour
• Crocodiles farm tour
• Visits to Caravan serai Museum
• Visits to Catholic Old church & Museum
• Mangrove forest tour
• Fish with local fishermen
• Marine tours
• Visit Ngome kongwe
• Visit to the Old port
• Fish market tour
• The white sand beach
• Explore Coral reef
• Visit Slave prison
• Visit Art market
• Traditional Swahili Massage,
• Hair braiding
• Cultural celebrations and events
• Swahili traditional weddings
• Swahili music performances and Traditional dances
• Swahili music band entertainments
• Swahili traditional games
HALF DAY TOURS:
Bagamoyo stone town tour (2-3 hours)
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.
Kaole ruins tour (1-3 hours)
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. The village has ruins dating back to 13th
Century. It is in this village where Sultan of Oman preferred to settle and
construct administrative and military headquarters. Today the ruins made-up of
earth and corals and the Kaole Museum tells volumes of stories about Ivory trade,
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.
Bagamoyo Catholic Church & Museum tour
You will visit the Old tower of the first
Catholic Church in East Africa, one of the Oldest Baobab tree, Cemeteries
(Catholic, German and Indian), Dr. Livingstone tower, Old Fathers’ house and
the Cross at the beach. Explore the museum with information about the slave
trade, missionaries, life of the people and some collections of artifacts of
the indigenous tribes.
Mwambakuni
coral reef tour (1-3 hours)
On your marine experience explore Mwambakuni coral reef and listen to stories about local peoples beliefs on coral reefs and its uses
On your marine experience explore Mwambakuni coral reef and listen to stories about local peoples beliefs on coral reefs and its uses
Crocodile
Farm Tour (2-5 hours)
Visit a crocodile farm and learn how these wild predators are kept. Get to know their social behaviors, growth, live capture techniques, feeding/hunting techniques and local uses of various products.
Visit a crocodile farm and learn how these wild predators are kept. Get to know their social behaviors, growth, live capture techniques, feeding/hunting techniques and local uses of various products.
Mapopo
Island Tour (2-5 hours)
Take an evening or Morning boat tour to Mapopo Island where thousands of bats have inhabited the island. Get to know the bat’s life and ecological importance of these flying mammals.
Take an evening or Morning boat tour to Mapopo Island where thousands of bats have inhabited the island. Get to know the bat’s life and ecological importance of these flying mammals.
Ruvu
River cruising (2-3 hours)
Take a boat ride to explore crocodiles, hippos and various birds along the Ruvu River that flows from the Uluguru Mountains and some parts of Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Get to know how local’s fish in the rivers and various used of river water.
Take a boat ride to explore crocodiles, hippos and various birds along the Ruvu River that flows from the Uluguru Mountains and some parts of Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Get to know how local’s fish in the rivers and various used of river water.
Fishing
with local fishermen Experience (1-4 hours)
Come and join a team of experienced village fishermen for a fishing experience. Do your best to fish what will be prepared for you during your lunch or dinner.
Come and join a team of experienced village fishermen for a fishing experience. Do your best to fish what will be prepared for you during your lunch or dinner.
Learn how to prepare Swahili Traditional food
Participate in cooking Swahili dishes with local Swahili Mamas of Kaole village.
Visit
Bagamoyo College of Arts (1-2 hours)
The Bagamoyo College of Arts (“Chuo cha Sanaa”) is an internationally famous arts college in Tanzania, teaching traditional Tanzanian painting, sculpture, drama, dancing and drumming. The college organizes monthly cultural events that people are freely invited to participate.
The Bagamoyo College of Arts (“Chuo cha Sanaa”) is an internationally famous arts college in Tanzania, teaching traditional Tanzanian painting, sculpture, drama, dancing and drumming. The college organizes monthly cultural events that people are freely invited to participate.
Local
Home visits (1-2 hours)
Visit to a local home where you will learn how coastal communities lives. Listen to stories and share your time with local people by engaging in various home chores/daily activities.
Visit to a local home where you will learn how coastal communities lives. Listen to stories and share your time with local people by engaging in various home chores/daily activities.
Full day & multiple day tours
Various tours can be combined to explore
Bagamoyo fully. Tour programmed can be tailored according to your time and
budget. Extended tours to neighboring villages like Saadani and Mlingotini
together with game drives in Saadani National Park can be organized on request.
Saadani National Park is closest to Bagamoyo than any other town on the coast
region.
Get
an Opportunity to visit the art market, artists at work and learn how to do
sculpture, fine art and Makonde Carving.
Where
to stay
There are several hotels/resorts, hostels, guest houses and camping sites within and around the town of Bagamoyo. Bagamoyo Cultural Tourism office can assist in booking or direct you to a number of recommended accommodation facilities on request.
There are several hotels/resorts, hostels, guest houses and camping sites within and around the town of Bagamoyo. Bagamoyo Cultural Tourism office can assist in booking or direct you to a number of recommended accommodation facilities on request.
Getting
there
Bagamoyo is located 75 kms North of Dar-es-salaam, 1-1.5 hours drive. One can catch daily buses commuting between Dar-es-Salaam Mwenge local bus station and Bagamoyo Town.
Bagamoyo is located 75 kms North of Dar-es-salaam, 1-1.5 hours drive. One can catch daily buses commuting between Dar-es-Salaam Mwenge local bus station and Bagamoyo Town.
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