PANGANI

La ville de Pangani se situe sur la côte Tanzanienne entre Dar Es Salaam et Tanga. C’est une ville qui est souvent négligée par les voyageurs et pourtant une belle découverte ! C’était l’un des principaux ports d’exportation d’ivoire et d’esclaves après Bagamoyo et Mombasa.

Why go to Pangani?

Venture north of Pangani and you’ll discover 15th-century remains that time has forgotten. During this visit, you will come across a once bustling town, known in the 19th century as an important point on the caravan routes to Zanzibar from Lake Tanganyika.

A trip to the beaches of the Indian Ocean

If you love history and adventure, this town is well worth exploring.

Arab and European architecture can be seen in the town’s residential buildings along Pangani’s main street. Large plantations were established in Pangani in the 1860s. They stretch for miles along the magnificent Tanzanian coastline.

Pangani, a village on theIndian Ocean, is an excellent place for beach lovers to relax and soak up the sun. This lively place offers a wide range of activities, including

  • snorkelling
  • scuba diving
  • kayaking
  • windsurfing
  • excursions to Zanzibar
  • safaris in Saadani
  • boat trip to Sand Island
  • visit to the historic old town
  • Relaxing on paradise beaches
  • Deep-seafishing
  • short cruise

When should you go?

The most popular time to make the most of the beaches is from June to November. However, you can visit Pangani all year round.

How do I get to Pangani?

There are several ways of getting to Pangani:

  • From Tanga, it’s about an hour-and-a-half’s drive
  • From Saadani National Park, it’s about a 5.5-hour drive

Where to stay?

Some lodges are located on the coast, making them the perfect place to relax and recharge your batteries. Contact our advisers to find the best accommodation in town!

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