Category

Duration
4 Days
Tour Type
Daily Tour
Group Size
30 People
Tour Guide
05 People
Zanzibar

PANGANI BEACH HOLIDAYS

Package Details

Enjoy your Holidays in Pangani Tanga with us Discover the cultural heritage of Pangani by exploring ruins and monuments, the historical river front, the Asian quarters , Indian street, the German post office and custom house, the slave market, the British hospital and German cemetery (2.5hrs).The architecture of Pangani reflects the influence of the Arab, Asian, Germans and the British historical presence in East Africa.

The name Pangani is derived from the river that runs through the northern part of this historical town flowing from the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Located about 50km South from Tanga town, Pangani has a remarkable history dating back to the 15th century and traces of old buildings and monuments still can be seen. It was a trading port dealing mainly with ivory and slaves. Currently Pangani is mainly a fishing town providing beautiful beaches with coconut trees. Someone looking for a quiet vacation and an experience of African culture untouched by modern tourism Pangani would be an answer to that.

Included
  • Accommodation
  • Return airport to hotel transfers
  • Half board meals
  • Transport during excursions
  • Entrances
  • Drinking water while on excursions
  • A professional driver/guide
  • All Taxes and VAT
  • Local SIM Cards
Excluded
  • Visa and Insurances charges
  • Any other meals than mentioned
  • Any other tours other than mentioned above
  • Personal nature like laundry, telephone calls
  • International Airlines

Details

PANGANI TOURS PROGRAM-SWAHILI COAST A number of different tours have been designed which offer you the opportunity to experience the natural beauty and historical culture of Pangani.

In Pangani, town elders, serve as knowledgeable guides who can impart their vast understanding of Pangani history and culture as they lead you through Pangani town. In 1810, the Arabs constructed the Central Boma building and buried live humans at each pillar in belief that a strong foundation would be formed. Later, German administration used the establishment as a Colonial District office and added a European style roof giving the building a unique appearance. The intricate carved doors and foundation still remain strong and is now used as the District Commissioner’s Office. Starting from the British Overseas Management Administration (BOMA), guided walks will lead to numerous historical monuments which Pangani is endowed with. Tours include visits to the original slave depots and slave market where Arabs traded slaves to India and Arabia, the freedom grounds, Islamic and German graves, ancient mosques and traditional houses will give Tourists good insight into the 15th & 16th Century history and culture of Pangani town. Meanwhile artisans proudly display the rich culture and tradition as visits to woodcarvers, basket weavers, carpet makers, and painters will attest..

Maziwe Island is one of the oldest Marine Reserves in Tanzania and can be found about 15 nautical miles off the coast of Pangani. Established in 1981 it was given the status of a Reserve to prevent cutting the trees of the island as well as taking care of the important reef system around. A lack of protection, the trees still fell for firewood, until just a few were left and those got swept away by the starting sea erosion. Around 1983 the last tree was seen on Maziwe and what is left today, is a sun-kissed sand island, exposed during low tide. A diversity of nearly 400 species of fish, 35 genera of hard and soft corals, sponges and algae as well as shoreline birds have been identified. Just recently a group of Bird Experts from Denmark counted Terns roosting or passing Maziwe and also spotted the first Black Tern in Tanzania. Still a lot of research needs to be done on Maziwe to understand the importance of the ecological system above and under water.

Saadani is located in a privileged position; coastline is flanked by endless native vegetation. Towards the south of the park the Wami river provides the boundary line and source to bountiful fresh water. In the hills lies one of the last remaining lowland coastal forest left in Africa, Zaraninge. All of these elements combine to provide Saadani’s native and migratory birds a sumptuous and unique backdrop in which to dwell in.As such the National Park and surrounding areas is blessed with a huge array of bird life, ranging from the commonly viewed to the exotic and rare: Fish eagle, Black kite, Cuckoo Hawk, Lanner falcon, Lesser kestrel, Purple heron, Brown-necked parrot, Ringed plover, Long-crested eagle, Greater flamingo and many more.The bird list provided is far from comprehensive but a useful tool to help all you budding ornithologists.

Take a relaxing trip up the pangani river whose water originate from Kilimanjaro.Float through dense coconut groves and diverse mangrove forests, discover the varied flora and Fauna and perhaps glimpse a crocodile (4hrs)