Gede Ruins and Museum

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Gede ruins are remains of a Swahili town. It traces its origin to the Twelfth Century and was rebuilt with new town walls in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries. The museum has numerous ruins, comprising mosques; a magnificent palace and houses all nestled within 45 acres of forest.

Experience the mystical cultural life in this old town amidst our natural heritage.

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