Manuel I assumes the throne in 1495 …

Years: 1492 - 1503

Manuel I assumes the throne in 1495 and completes the preparations for the voyage to India.

On July 8, 1497, a fleet of four ships commanded by Vasco da Gama sets sail from Belem on the outskirts of Lisbon.

The expedition is very carefully organized, each ship having the best captains and pilots, as well as handpicked crews.

They carry the most up-to-date nautical charts and navigational instruments.

Vasco da Gama's fleet rounds the Cape of Good Hope on November 27, 1497, and makes landfall at Natal in present-day South Africa on December 25.

The fleet then proceeds along the east coast of Africa and lands at Quelimane in present-day Mozambique in January 1498, followed by Mombasa in present-day Kenya.

An Arab pilot directs the fleet to India.

After sailing for a month, the fleet reaches Calicut on the Malabar coast in southwest India.

In August, after sailing to Goa, the fleet leaves for Portugal, arriving in September 1499, two years and two days after the departure.

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