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Travellers Lodge

Bagamoyo


With its relaxed atmosphere and reasonable prices, this is among the best value of the beach places. Accommodation is in clean, pleasant cottages, some with two large beds, scattered around expansive grounds. There’s a restaurant and a children’s play area. It’s just south of the entrance to the Catholic mission and museum.


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Nearby Bagamoyo attractions

1. Catholic Museum

0.44 MILES

About 2km northwest of town and reached via a long, mango-tree-shaded avenue is the Catholic mission and museum, one of Bagamoyo’s highlights, with well…

2. Bagamoyo Town

0.54 MILES

With its cobwebbed portals and crumbling German-era colonial buildings, central Bagamoyo, or Mji Mkongwe (Stone Town) as it’s known locally, is well worth…

3. Caravan Serai Museum

0.72 MILES

This undistinguished museum has a small display documenting the slave trade. It's at the town entrance, just past and diagonally opposite CRDB bank. More…

4. College of Arts

1.59 MILES

Located about 500m southeast of Bagamoyo along the road to Dar es Salaam is this renowned theatre and arts college, home of the national dance company…

5. Kaole Ruins

3.51 MILES

Just southeast of Bagamoyo are these atmospheric ruins. At their centre are the remains of a 13th-century mosque, which is one of the oldest in mainland…

6. Mbweni Ruins

25.61 MILES

The upmarket suburb of Mbweni, 5km south of Zanzibar Town, was a Universities Mission to Central Africa (UMCA) base and settlement for former slaves in…

7. Kunduchi Ruins

26.41 MILES

These overgrown but worthwhile ruins include the remnants of a late 15th-century mosque as well as Arabic graves from the 18th or 19th centuries, with…

8. State House

26.79 MILES

Zanzibar's presidential palace was originally designed by British architect John Sinclair as the British Residency in 1903. Today it is not open to…