We are dedicated to offering exceptional travel experiences that provide outstanding value for your investment. Here's what distinguishes our tours:
Client-Centric Approach: Your satisfaction is our priority. We strive to create memorable experiences that exceed your expectations.
Expert Guides: Our team comprises knowledgeable and friendly English-speaking guides who are passionate about sharing the rich history and culture of Tanzania.
Professional Drivers: Safety is paramount. Our experienced drivers ensure comfortable and secure journeys throughout your tour.
Cultural Immersion: We include local lunches in our itineraries, allowing you to savor authentic Tanzanian cuisine and engage with the community.
Historical Exploration: Our tours feature visits to Tanzania's most significant historical towns, offering deep insights into the country's heritage.
Choose Makala Travels for a well-rounded and enriching travel experience that combines safety, culture, and history.
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08:00am We pick you up after breakfast and drive 75 kilometers north of Dar es Salaam. The journey will take approximately 1.5 hours, depending on traffic conditions. 10:00 Hours: Arrive in the historic town of Bagamoyo. Established in the late 18th century, Bagamoyo has a rich and multifaceted history, having once served as a major Arab trading port and later as the capital of East German Africa. Begin your tour with a visit to the Kaole Ruins.located 3 kilometers from Bagamoyo town. This site features remnants of early Arab settlements, including a 13th-century mosque, which is considered one of the oldest in Tanzania, later mosque from the 15th century. The ruins include several ancient graves, tombs, and a small museum showcasing various artifacts. Explore the ruins with your guide, who will provide insights into the history of these sites, including the use of coral stones in their construction. After visiting the museum, take a stroll to the impressive baobab tree
Next, head to the Old Fort, a prominent historical structure in Bagamoyo. Built in 1860, this fort has served various purposes, including as a provision house, a slave holding facility, and a military camp during colonial times. En route back to Bagamoyo, Proceed to the Slave Market, which houses a small museum displaying Bagamoyo’s history related to the slave and ivory trades. The museum features old photographs, documents, and relics marking Bagamoyo as a significant terminus for Nyamwezi caravans.
Continue to the Catholic Mission, one of the earliest Catholic institutions in East Africa. Originally established in the late 1800s to support children freed from slavery, the mission later evolved into a church and school. The compound includes the main church, a stone memorial tower dedicated to explorer David Livingstone, a mission cemetery, and various buildings used by missionaries. Explore Stone Town (Mji Mkongwe), where buildings from the German era, such as the old German Boma (colonial administrative offices), Post Office, and Liku House, are still visible.
Also, visit the beach to see the local fish market and the remnants of the German Customs House (1895) and Old Bagamoyo’s port. If time permits, observe the vibrant fish auctions on the beach. 13:00 Hours: Enjoy lunch and some relaxation at one of the town’s resorts. Spend the afternoon enjoying the resort facilities, beach, and ocean. 15:00 Hours: Return to Dar es Salaam.
Dar es Salaam is Tanzania's largest city and its commercial hub, offering a vibrant mix of cultural heritage, bustling markets, and beautiful coastal scenery. As the gateway to Zanzibar and the southern circuits of Tanzania, it combines modern urban life with Swahili coastal charm.
A popular beach in Dar es Salaam with a vibrant atmosphere, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying local seafood.
A small island located just off the coast of Dar es Salaam, offering pristine beaches, snorkeling, and a peaceful escape from the city.
A museum showcasing the history and culture of Tanzania, including exhibits on natural history, ethnography, and the country's struggle for independence.
Ugali is a staple food made from maize flour, often served with grilled meat (Nyama Choma).
A fragrant rice dish cooked with spices, meat, and vegetables.
Grilled skewers of marinated meat, often served with kachumbari (a fresh tomato and onion salsa).
This is the dry season with pleasant weather, making it ideal for exploring the city and its attractions.
Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)
GMT+3
230VV, 50HzHz
Dar es Salaam is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Be cautious, especially in crowded areas and at night.
Dar es Salaam Central Station
Ubungo Bus Terminal, Tegeta Bus Terminal
Dala Dala are minibuses that are the most common and affordable way to get around the city. They can be crowded and chaotic.
Available • Apps: Uber, Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
Zanzibar offers a rich history, beautiful beaches, and a unique blend of African, Arab, and Indian cultures.
A historic town with a rich cultural heritage, known for its role in the slave trade and as a center for Swahili culture.
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