Filming in Bagamoyo :Zanzibar Island is known as Africa’s tropical paradise, offering the world’s most beautiful beaches. Miles and miles of white sandy beaches dotted with palm trees, surrounded by the clear azure water of the Indian Ocean. Zanzibar Island is part of the Zanzibar archipelago together with Pemba Island and many smaller islands. These islands are also called the Spice Islands because of its rich history in spice trade and many spice plantations.
Dar Fixers can help you filming in Bagamoyo as filming in Bagamoyo requires written permisions and filming permits issued by Ministry of tourism in collaboration with relevant goverment offices. The process of acquring a valid Bagamoyo filming permit can be a lot of taxing without the help of proffesionals. Dar Fixers can help with all that is needed filming in Bagamoyo.
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At once beautiful and disturbing, Bagamoyo’s eighteenth- and nineteenth-century coral buildings, specific to Swahili construction, served as a backdrop to East Africa’s slave trade. Slaves from the interior of Africa were gathered at Bagamoyo port by native, Arab, and Portuguese traders for shipment on to Zanzibar, which, in the 1700s, began providing slave labor for local plantations, European colonies in Africa, and a small number of American plantations.
Visit a crocodile farm and learn how these wild predators are kept. Get to know their social behaviors, growth, live capture techniques, feeding/hunting techniques and local uses of various products. When you do Bagamoyo Crocodile farm tour you can learn how these wild predators are kept. Get to know their social behaviors, growth, live capture techniques, feeding/hunting techniques and local uses of various products.
The kaole ruins is a site that holds the remains of the first settlement of the arab foreigners in Bagamoyo as well as an archaeological remains excavation site. Some of the structures at the site include houses, mosques, water wells and graves of the foreigners that died there. The Kaole ruins is located in the sout eastern outskirts of the small town of Bagamoyo, in an area (ward) known as Kaole.
A church of simple construction is there with a tin roof. Previously it was called Anglican Church of the Holy Cross. Now it is called Livingstone Church and is famous because the remains of Dr.David Livingstone (1813-1873) were laid here before taken to Zanzibar en route to Westminster Abbey in London, for burial. One of the best place to visit in Bagamoyo, we can help you get all the permits needed.
The months of June through October are a great time to visit because this is the dry season when rainfall is almost non-existent. At this time, the skies are clear and the waters of the sea are a stunning sapphire blue with contrasting azure. This is the best time for sunbathing, swimming and snorkeling. If you visit Bagamoyo (view trip idea) from March to May, you will experience the tropical monsoons.
Dar-es-salaam (Dar) fixers
Dar fixers is the local fixer company comprise of proffesional journalists based in Dar-es-salaam Tanzania, we assit filming companies and production agencies Dar-e-salaam, Arusha, Mwanza, Tanga, Dodoma and all other town and cities of Tanzania.
We assist filming companies and production in Tanzania for over 10 years. We arrange all fixers services required with our proffesion team and driver guides. We have all relevant connections with other service providers and goverment agencies in Tanzania to make sure accreditation and filming permits are processed in the shortest time possible.
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