Bagamoyo lies 75kms north of Dar es Salaam. It was the starting point of the slave caravan routes and also the terminus of the white missionaries. While in Bagamoyo, visit the Kaole Ruins (dating back to the earlier part of the 15th century), and the first Roman Catholic Church in Tanganyika built by the Germans in the 1880’s. Do not forget the museum, which houses numerous historical artifacts. Bagamoyo was founded towards the end of the 18th century as a small port trading in gum, cobalt and salt. Bagamoyo also served as a caravan entry port, with traders coming from distant areas of the interior, as far as Morogoro and Usambara. Later on, the use of this town for Ivory and slave trade increased its importance in the 19th century. Afternoon drive back to Dar Es Salaam and drop off at your hotel.