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Bagamoyo Travel Guide

Pristine White Beaches

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Bagamoyo means 'lay down your heart' a relic of the slave trade as this was the exit port for many thousands of Tanzanians who left their hearts in their homeland.  Visit  the old town and Kaole Ruins to glimpse the not so glorious past of the country.

The town of Bagamoyo originates from the 18th century.  It was once the capital of German East Africa and an important trading port.  In the 19th century the port was used for both ivory and the slave trade.  Several famous explorers, including Burton, Speke, Stanley and Grant started their expeditions from Bagamoyo.

In World War 1 in 1916 the British attacked Bagamoyo both by air and by sea, overrunning the Germans and taking their garrison.

Nowadays it is the capital of the District of Bagamoyo and an important centre for the building of dhows..

Attractions in Bagamoyo

The Kaole Ruins lie 5km south of the town.  The ruins show the remains of two mosques and some tombs dating as far back as the 13th century.

Relaxing

Relax on Bagamoyos pristine white beaches.

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Quick Facts

Features of Interest

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Nearest Airport

Dar es Salaam International Airport

Distance from Nearest Airport

One hour drive