The Old Boma of Bagamoyo is one of the many historical buildings that are within the old town conservation area of Bagamoyo. It used to be an old state house that was built by the Germans at the end of the 19th century, with the sole purpose of being a residence for its leaders in the area.
Bagamoyo College of Arts (“Chuo cha Sanaa”) is an internationally famous arts college in Tanzania, teaching traditional Tanzanian painting, sculpture, drama, dancing and drumming. Some of the historical buildings and sites in the historical town.
Bagamoyo Beach Hotels: Bagamoyo Country Club is a beachfront resort situated along Kaole Road in Bagamoyo, Tanzania. The hotel offers a breathtaking view of the Indian Ocean and a great place for people on a vacation. The Hanging Place is just 20 minutes walk from the hotel.
Just east of the ruins, past a dense stand of mangroves, is the old harbour, now silted, that was in use during Kaole’s heyday. The easiest way to reach the ruins on foot is by heading south for about 5km along the road running past Chuo cha Sanaa to the signposted Kaole turn-off at the southern end of Kaole village.
The Kaole Snake park is located adjacent to the Kaole ruins compound and on the outskirts of Bagamoyo town in Bagamoyo district of Tanzania. It is also just a few hundred metres from the Indian ocean coastline, which can be seen from the top deck of the nearby restaurant.
Bagamoyo also known as “Bwaga-Moyo” literally translated as “Lay down your heart” or “Give up your Hope”, Bagamoyo attracted traders, missionaries, and colonial powers from the Persian Gulf (Shiraz), Mongoles, Asia, and Europe.
The old fort of Bagamoyo is the oldest of the many historical buildings that is located in the Old town section of the town of Bagamoyo. It was first established in the early 1860's by Abdallah Suleiman Marhabi, one of the first Arab traders in the area.
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