Tanzania
DAR ES SALAAM
Description
Nestled on the Indian Ocean coast, Dar es Salaam is Tanzania’s largest city and logistics hub. The title Dar belongs to Dodoma, a drab administrative city located inland and best avoided. The city of Dar es Salam is a typical African city, full of energy and people strutting in the bustling streets. Dar es Salaam's origins have been influenced by a myriad of Sultans, the Germans, and the British. The city started as a fishing village in the mid 19th century and is now one of the famous tourist spots in Tanzania boasting of most important ports and trading centres. Despite its name, which means “abode of peace” in Arabic, Dar es Salaam is the main port of call for most of the visitors. It is an ideal place from where both the wilderness areas and the beaches of Tanzania and Zanzibar can be seen and explored. The architecture of Dar es Salaam showcases Swahili, colonial and Asian influences which makes it perfect place in Tanzania for the travelers. From busting streets to chaotic traffic, Dar may not be of everyone’s taste but its s sure to proffer its travelers with true African culture and lifestyle. With implementation of modern facilities and style Dar es Salam has now become a tourist hub in the city of Tanzania.
NATIONAL MUSEUM & HOUSE OF CULTURE
Opened in 1940 as a memorial to King George V, the national museum and house of culture takes you on a journey that displays Tanzania’s past. The museum houses ethnographic displays on traditional crafts, customs, ornaments, and musical instruments, as well as a small collection of vintage cars, including the Rolls Royce used by former president, Julius Nyerere.
VILLAGE MUSEUM
Located 10 km north of the city center, the village museum in Dar es Salaam displays traditional dwellings from some of Tanzania's 120 ethnic groups. The museum hosts number of entertainment events such as tribal dance and other cultural activities which makes it an ideal spot in Tanzania.
ASKARI MONUMENT
Made in Bronze, the Askari monument depicts and Askari soldier in a World War I uniform, the bayonet of his rifle pointing towards the nearby harbor. This monument remembers the African troops that battled as the Carrier Corps during World War I.
MBUDYA ISLAND
For those who are looking to escape the busy street life, Mbudya Island in Dar es Salaam is popular tourist attraction in Tanzania that is visited by people from all walks of life. Mbudya Island is the perfect place to go in Dar es Salaam for a relaxing respite of beautiful beaches, clear waters, and amazing seafood.
VISIT KARIAKOO MARKET
Walking around Kariakoo market is a unique experience which should not be missed. The buzz, the variety of products, and the large number of small shops, make the place very lively. If you plan to go shopping in this market, make sure you do some bargaining to get the best deals.
ENJOY YOUR DAY AT FISH MARKET
Located right by the ferry terminal, the fish market is the most common tourist spot in Dar es Salaam that is frequently visited by the travelers. People gather from around the city to purchase the fresh catch of the day. From fish buying/ selling to fish eating section, this place offers a unique experience.
CAMPING AT MIKADI BEACH
Located on the south side of the river, Mikadi Beach is where the Dar es Salaam locals go to party at the weekend. It is the most happening and common tourist spot in Tanzania which has many travelers from across the world.