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Entry Fee : Citizens/Residents: Adult – TSH 2000, Child – TSH 1000 | Non-Residents: Adult – $3.89, Child – $2

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Kunduchi Ruins, Dar-Es-Salaam Overview

The Kunduchi Ruins in Dar es Salaam are a significant medieval Swahili national historic site, founded in the 15th century. On Kunduchi Beach, these ancient ruins hold cultural and archaeological significance and give travellers insight into Tanzania's history.

The Kunduchi Ruins are believed to be remnants of a thriving Swahili coastal community, featuring old buildings like walls, foundations, and artefacts that provide insight into the area's history. Visitors can explore the site, which includes a late 15th-century mosque and Arabic graves from the 18th or 19th centuries, including well-preserved pillar tombs and more recent graves. It's a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and curious travellers, offering stunning views of the Indian Ocean for leisurely walks and quiet reflection amidst Tanzania's ancient past.

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