Pangani, often overlooked by travelers, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. While the quiet beaches of Pangani's mainland may not be easily accessible, the effort is definitely worth it for those seeking peace and tranquility in a tropical paradise away from the crowds and high costs of the islands. Located around 50 km south of Tanga and 170 km south of Mombasa, this untouched village offers a unique escape.

Historically, Pangani has a rich past. Archaeological findings indicate small 15th century settlements on the cliffs north of Pangani, but it wasn't until the 19th century that the city gained recognition. Under nominal Zanzibari rule, Pangani became a significant point on the caravan routes from Lake Tanganyika. It served as a major hub for the slave and ivory trade, and was one of the largest ports between Bagamoyo and Mombasa. The area also saw the establishment of sisal and copra plantations, as well as the launch of European missions and exploratory journeys into the interior.

However, as the 19th century came to a close, the focus shifted to Tanga and Dar es Salaam, causing Pangani to fade into obscurity. The town transformed into a sleepy and dilapidated reminder of its historical past. Walking along the main street, one can still catch glimpses of its history through the blend of Arab and European architectural elements in the residential buildings.

Visiting Pangani offers a chance to unwind and enjoy the tranquility. Located on the Indian Ocean, there are plenty of activities to partake in during your visit. From relaxing on the beach to snorkeling and diving excursions, there is something for everyone. The lodges in the area also offer windsurfing, kayaking, dhow rides, and fishing trips. For those seeking a longer adventure, arrangements can be made for trips to Zanzibar Island, a cruise on the Pangani River, or even a journey to the recently established Saadani National Park further south.

Pangani can be visited throughout the year, but the best time to make the most of its beaches is from June until November. January and February are also favorable months for a visit to Pangani.