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I'm proudly born into the Sukuma tribe; I am an experienced safari Guide specialist on wildlife and ...
My name is Said but people are used to calling me, Bin Malik, I am a professional freelancer local ...
Am Kassim Kassim professional tour guide born and raised Zanzibar. Tourism is my passion. ...
Africa is my home, Africa is special. Africa is natural, Africa is warm, Africa is mysterious, ...
Lyimo expedition Kilimanjaro invites you to come to Africa and experience some of the most ...
I can guide to Mombasa and Nairobi Kenya.Generally I know East Africa better.
My childhood passion for wildlife led me to becoming a safari guide, where I shared my love for the ...
Born and raised in the vibrant city of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, my passion for exploration began at ...
I am a guide with experience and great knowledge in the Tanzania Safari circuit.With ...
Hi everybody,My name is Praygod Nassary, born in Tanzania. I am a tour guide by profession. I hold ...
Mabad Hajjih am a tour guide living in Zanzibar Island. Travel is my hobby and I beleive is the ...
Kalis Safari is a dynamic and innovative tourism company that was established in 2018. The company ...
I was born in 1973 in Bagamoyo and I held my Advanced Level Education then I became a ...
Hey there! Thanks for viewing my profile!My name is Ignas, a guide from Dar es Salaam. Growing ...
Once the undisputed trading center of German East Africa, Bagamoyo has since doffed its cap to Dar es Salaam to the south. However, the town still clings to a rich historical narrative; one that talks of explorers, slavers, merchants and missionaries who walked its shores, led by prominent names such as Richard Burton, Henry Morton Stanley and David Livingstone
Start by hitting the eerie ruins of the old German colonial headquarters, once the final stop of civilisation for expeditions making their way into the wilder, more dangerous and mineral-rich corners of East Africa. At lunch, settle down for some hand-made ugali maize dough balls (a local speciality), before casing out the beaches that thread their way elegantly along the southern stretches of the city. Here, dhows can be seen bobbing in the waters, reminiscent of a time when ivory, timber and countless slaves were transported from its shores; the new port coming up will aim at restoring prosperity to this town with different cargo loads together. Amidst the streets, Bagamoyo tour guides can point out curious boutiques selling local crafts and trinkets too, while the ruins of the Kaole mosques are also worth the trip (if not the rather high price tag!).
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