Where to find Bandari in Skull and Bones
Here's everything you need to know to find the Bandari settlement in Skull and Bones, including the exact location marked on the map.
Whilst completing the Crown of Uluta investigation in Skull and Bones, you'll need to go to Bandari on the African Coast. Bandari is a tricky place to find, especially when you're early on in the game because it's hidden away behind a few different archipelagos.
The game's world is vast, offering plenty of ocean for you to explore but to complete certain objectives you will be tasked to go into waters you have never been, like Bandari. On the way you will certainly come up against some challenging enemies - there is certainly a high chance of being sunk.
To try and avoid any unwanted conflict, we have highlighted exactly where you need to go to find Bandari.
Where is Bandari?
Bandari is northwest of where you begin the game in Saint-Anne meaning you will need to go north around the Angaya Coast, through the Islands of the Moon and into Harafu. If you’re unsure of what you’re looking for there is a large tower with a flag in the centre as shown in the image at the top of this guide.
The settlement is very small, so you can’t dock, but you can still trade or even plunder it if that’s the type of pirate you are, no judgment from me.
I only saw one hostile ship on my way there, so it wasn’t too busy, but it did put up a bit of a fight. Considering how far the location is from Saint-Anne, make sure you've stocked up with supplies before setting off.
That's all you need to know about finding Bandari in Skull and Bones. If you’re looking for more guides check out our homepage where we have already covered how to get Acacia wood, how to change your appearance and more.
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