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Old Arab Fort of Bagamoyo museum in Bagamoyo, DSM
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Old Arab Fort of Bagamoyo

4.4(114 reviews)Museum
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 7 and up. Older children and teens with an interest in history will appreciate the educational aspects and stories of explorers and traders, while the fort's architecture and views keep younger kids engaged. Toddlers may find the walking and uneven surfaces challenging.

About

The Old Arab Fort of Bagamoyo offers families a fascinating journey into East African history within an authentic 19th-century fortress. Kids will love exploring the ancient stone walls, climbing to elevated viewpoints for panoramic ocean vistas, and discovering the fort's role in Tanzania's colonial and trading past through interactive exploration.

Highlights

  • Climbing the fort walls for spectacular views of the Indian Ocean and Bagamoyo coastline
  • Exploring the ancient stone corridors and rooms where goods and people passed during the slave and ivory trade
  • Learning about Bagamoyo's significance as the starting point for famous explorers' inland expeditions
  • Photographing the impressive Arab architecture and historical cannons
  • Discovering the fort's connection to Zanzibar and coastal trading history

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Hire a local guide at the entrance (usually $10-15 USD) to bring the fort's fascinating history to life with stories kids will remember, including tales of explorers like Stanley and Livingstone.
  2. 2.Bring plenty of water and sun protection as there's limited shade within the fort walls, and the coastal sun can be intense even during cooler months.
  3. 3.Visit early morning (8:00-10:00 AM) to avoid the heat and have the fort mostly to yourselves for better photos and exploration.
  4. 4.Wear closed-toe shoes as some areas have uneven stone surfaces and stairs that can be tricky for sandals.
  5. 5.Combine your visit with nearby Bagamoyo town attractions like the Old Boma Museum and Catholic Mission for a full day of cultural learning.

Best Time to Visit

Visit during Tanzania's dry season (June to October) for the most comfortable weather. Early morning visits (8:00-10:00 AM) are ideal to avoid midday heat and crowds, especially on weekdays when fewer tour groups visit.

What to Know

Entrance fees are typically around 10,000 TZS (approximately $4 USD) for adults and 5,000 TZS for children. Basic facilities are available, but bring your own snacks and water as food options are limited inside the fort. The site involves walking and stairs, so plan accordingly for younger children.

Seasonal Notes

The dry season (June to October) offers the most comfortable conditions for exploring. The rainy season (March to May) can make outdoor exploration less pleasant, though the fort remains open. Avoid visiting during heavy afternoon rains in the wet season.

Nearby Eats

Try Firefly Bagamoyo for fresh seafood and international dishes in a family-friendly beachfront setting, or visit Bagamoyo Living Village Beach Resort for casual dining with ocean views and kid-friendly options like pizza and grilled chicken.

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