Trip Days

06 Days

Type

Safari

Difficulty

Hard

Starting From
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Bagamoyo safari

Bagamoyo, once the most important trading port on the East African coast, remains a city of history and culture. See the ruins of Coral Mosque at Kaole and the ancient graves from the 13th century. Discover the Old Ferry on the Wami River as your guide tells you about the town’s slave-trade past. Venture into the city of Bagamoyo, which has played various historical roles in the history of the country. Along the way, your guide explains how it used to serve as a slave and ivory port— relics of this past remain. The name of the city, Bagamoyo, comes from the Swahili words “bwaga moyo,” meaning “lay down your heart,” a desperate expression by people who were captured as slaves, knowing that they faced uncertain futures. After a traditional lunch, visit the archeological site of Kaole. Admire its ruins, including the Coral Mosque and the ruins of the Shirazai trade town, dating between the 13th and 17th centuries. Here you also see 30 ancient tombs built with coral rag and columns. Continue to the Wami River where you pause for a photo stop at the Old Ferry.

Trip Overview
  • Trip profile
    06 Day Trip 05 days point-to-point trekdiv nights
  • Cost
    USD
  • Type
    Camping
  • Trip Code
    AD 23
  • Trek Days
  • Accomodation
    6 Night hotel, 3 night Tea House
  • Trek Accomodation
    6 Night hotel, 3 night Tea House
  • Transportation
    Bus, Jeep
  • Day 1
    Dar es Salaam – Bagamoyo
    Pick up from your hotel in Dar es Salaam and drive to historic Coastal town of Bagamoyo the original capital of German East Africa and one of the first and important trading ports along the coastline of Tanzania. The town is abundant with historical monuments comprising of old Arab and Portuguese architecture further complimented by a wonderful stretch of beach. Overnight at lodge in Bagamoyo on full board basis
  • Day 2
    Bagamoyo
    Wake up for a very early breakfast and indulge yourself into various activities from walking around the town exploring old ruins or relax on the beach and enjoy the sun and sand. Overnight at lodge in Bagamoyo on full board basis.
  • Day 3
    Bagamoyo – Kilwa
    After breakfast, set off for Kilwa with packed lunch. Kilwa comprises of Kilwa Kivinje, Kilwa Masoko and Kilwa Kisiwani (island). During medieval times, Kilwa was once a thriving trading town in international trade in gold and commodities therefore it is very rich in history, culture and architecture. Presently, it is a well known area for game fishing. Overnight at lodge in Kilwa on full board basis
  • Day 4
    Kilwa
    Full day in Kilwa exploring the area and enjoying various activities provided by the lodge. Overnight at lodge in Kilwa on full board basis.
  • Day 5
    Bagamoyo – Kilwa
    After breakfast, set off for Kilwa with packed lunch. Kilwa comprises of Kilwa Kivinje, Kilwa Masoko and Kilwa Kisiwani (island). During medieval times, Kilwa was once a thriving trading town in international trade in gold and commodities therefore it is very rich in history, culture and architecture. Presently, it is a well known area for game fishing. Overnight at lodge in Kilwa on full board basis
  • Day 6
    Kilwa – Dar es Salaam
    After breakfast drive back to Dar es salaam with packed lunch. Early afternoon arrival in Dar es salaam and drop off at hotel or Airport for onward journey.
  • Trip concludes

  • All meals except main meals in Kathmandu
  • All ground transport, airport transfers, and flights
  • All accommodations
  • Sightseeing in Kathmandu
  • All applicable permits and entrance fees
  • Full trek staff arrangements a Trek Leader and guides
  • Porters or pack animals to carry equipments
  • Use of Trek Pack
  • Alcohol or Beverage
  • Use of Trek Pack
  • Group medical kit
  • All major group equipments, etc.
Trip Dates Availability Discount Price
12 July to 18 July 2015 Yes 3% USD 239 Book Now
12 July to 18 July 2015 No 3% USD 239 Book Now
12 July to 18 July 2015 Yes with Promotional Code USD 239 Book Now