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AFRICAN SAFARIS
Follow the ancient Indian Ocean trade route to Kilwa Kisiwani
Travelers on Tanzania tours who visit the amazing ruins of Kilwa Kisiwani can imagine how spectacular the Swahili trading city was in its ancient heyday.
The ruins, mostly made of coral, occupy an island about 186 miles down the coast from Dar es Salaam. Some visitors fly in, landing on a small airstrip, but others take a boat from Kilwa Masoko to approach the city as ancient seafaring traders did. The ruins are still an impressive sight, making it easy to see why Kilwa was known as an especially beautiful city.
There are many interesting ruins to visit on a tour of Kilwa, but the most important building still standing is the Great Mosque, built between the 12th and 15th centuries. Its magnificent dome was the the largest in East Africa until the 1800s.
Visitors should also check out the Husuni Kubwa Palace and the Geraza, or prison, and the many houses, burial sites and public buildings that have been excavated. Archaeologists have also found some of the riches that passed through the city when traders regularly docked there, including Chinese porcelain and ivory, gold and silver ornaments.
For travelers seeking peace and quiet after the crowds of Zanzibar or Dar es Salaam, Kilwa can be the perfect escape. Despite its beauty and cultural riches, it is still "one of East Africa's little visited gems," according to the BBC.
AFRICAN SAFARIS
Follow the ancient Indian Ocean trade route to Kilwa Kisiwani
Travelers on Tanzania tours who visit the amazing ruins of Kilwa Kisiwani can imagine how spectacular the Swahili trading city was in its ancient heyday.
The ruins, mostly made of coral, occupy an island about 186 miles down the coast from Dar es Salaam. Some visitors fly in, landing on a small airstrip, but others take a boat from Kilwa Masoko to approach the city as ancient seafaring traders did. The ruins are still an impressive sight, making it easy to see why Kilwa was known as an especially beautiful city.
There are many interesting ruins to visit on a tour of Kilwa, but the most important building still standing is the Great Mosque, built between the 12th and 15th centuries. Its magnificent dome was the the largest in East Africa until the 1800s.
Visitors should also check out the Husuni Kubwa Palace and the Geraza, or prison, and the many houses, burial sites and public buildings that have been excavated. Archaeologists have also found some of the riches that passed through the city when traders regularly docked there, including Chinese porcelain and ivory, gold and silver ornaments.
For travelers seeking peace and quiet after the crowds of Zanzibar or Dar es Salaam, Kilwa can be the perfect escape. Despite its beauty and cultural riches, it is still "one of East Africa's little visited gems," according to the BBC.
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AFRICAN SAFARIS
Follow the ancient Indian Ocean trade route to Kilwa Kisiwani
Travelers on Tanzania tours who visit the amazing ruins of Kilwa Kisiwani can imagine how spectacular the Swahili trading city was in its ancient heyday.
The ruins, mostly made of coral, occupy an island about 186 miles down the coast from Dar es Salaam. Some visitors fly in, landing on a small airstrip, but others take a boat from Kilwa Masoko to approach the city as ancient seafaring traders did. The ruins are still an impressive sight, making it easy to see why Kilwa was known as an especially beautiful city.
There are many interesting ruins to visit on a tour of Kilwa, but the most important building still standing is the Great Mosque, built between the 12th and 15th centuries. Its magnificent dome was the the largest in East Africa until the 1800s.
Visitors should also check out the Husuni Kubwa Palace and the Geraza, or prison, and the many houses, burial sites and public buildings that have been excavated. Archaeologists have also found some of the riches that passed through the city when traders regularly docked there, including Chinese porcelain and ivory, gold and silver ornaments.
For travelers seeking peace and quiet after the crowds of Zanzibar or Dar es Salaam, Kilwa can be the perfect escape. Despite its beauty and cultural riches, it is still "one of East Africa's little visited gems," according to the BBC.
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