Kilwa is a fascinating and little-visited area of the Tanzanian coast 150km south of Dar es Salaam.
The area is famed for its ancient Swahili ruins, some of the finest in East Africa. Set on offshore islands, the city that once stood here must have been quite substantial. The remains of palaces, mosques and plazas may not quite rival their Aztec equivalents but are mighty impressive by African standards.
Although we are personally fascinated by these ruins and the general atmosphere of this relatively remote part of the coast, we rarely end up including it in trips because of the difficulty of getting here and the scarcity of decent accommodation in the area.
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Unless you specifically want to see the ruins at Kilwa, we would generally recommend searching out the historic sights of more accessible areas of Zanzibar, Mafia and Pemba.