Many touristic places are closing here because all bookings are being cancelled. Few whites around. I will hide well and sanitize my internals thoroughly (was forced to sanitize my hands in DarRead more
Many touristic places are closing here because all bookings are being cancelled. Few whites around. I will hide well and sanitize my internals thoroughly (was forced to sanitize my hands in DarRead more
Visited and participated in a Young Life Day Camp in Bagamoyo (which means surrender). We then walked to the Mission Cross which marks the spot where slaves led from the heart of Africa were broughtRead more
Am nächsten Morgen geht’s dann für uns weiter und raus aus der geschäftigen Stadt. Natürlich wollen wir uns mit den Daladalas (die typischen öffentlichen Busse, die die Locals hier immerRead more
We had a terrible night’s sleep! Between thumping music until 2am, screeching birds, revving motorbikes, sneezing and spluttering non-stop, and the early morning call to prayer at 5am, I reckon IRead more
Bwaga-Moyo means "where I put my heart down". It marks the end of one of the main former slave trade routes. We enjoy the calm spirit of this historic town, being empty of tourists, and explore theRead more
Leaving Arusha behind, we travelled around 500km west to reach the coast of Tanzania: Bagamoyo. We are just staying for one night as tomorrow we will go to Zanzibar - I cannot wait for two days at theRead more
I start my trip northwards and meet Dagmara from Mambo View Point in Firefly hostel. She came here to pick up an old Mahindra Jeep from Firefly's owner Jo. We spend a great time all together! I loveRead more
I stroll around Bagamoyo to find my last, real, honest street foodi: Ugali with "local spinach", fishies with yellow chilli and okra in rich tomato sauce. People on the market greet me with "How isRead more
You might also know this place by the following names:
Dunda