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Dar es Salaam Budget Travel
Dar es Salaam is a convenient access
point and popular travel gateway, for African Safaris to Tanzania's famous Northern Safari Circuit game parks and the exotic
Zanzibar Islands. Most travelllers start
or end their Tanzania travels in Dar, as
Dar es Salaam is fondly called, or stopover in the city en route to East
African safari highlights.
About Dar es Salaam - Tanzania
Dar es Salaam, "haven of
peace" in Arabic, is Tanzania’s most affluent city and its political,
trade and travel hub, despite not being the capital city. The modern city of
Dar es Salaam is located at a natural harbour on the Indian Ocean and retains a
certain charm and character from its humble beginnings as a fishing village.
Traditional dhow vessels and handcrafted canoes bob beside cargo ships in the
bustling harbour where fishermen go about their daily lives and fresh seafood
is offered up.
Dar es Salaam is home to a large
expatriate community and features a cosmopolitan fusion of cultures, with
Arabic, Indian, British and German colonial influences, as well as its strong
Swahili roots. One of the best aspects of the city is its friendly locals who
make visitors feel welcome.
Dar es Salaam Highlights
The city boasts several great
beaches, bustling markets, a picturesque port, colourful shops, museums and
historic buildings to keep visitors entertained. Tanzania's largest city, Dar
es Salaam, offers a diversity of international and local cuisine at its
numerous restaurants, street cafes and stalls, ranging from Asian to
traditional Tanzanian barbecue style dishes. The bright colours and pervasive
aromas of spices, cooking, fresh flowers and sea make a lasting impression on the
senses. Specific sights in central Dar es Salaam include:
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Tanzania's
National Museum hosting famous fossils found in Olduvai Gorge by Richard and
Mary Leaky
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The
Village Museaum and St Joseph’s Cathedral
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Askari
Monument erected in 1927 by the British in memory of African soldiers that died
in WWI
•
The
Botanical Gardens and see the Clock Tower
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Kariakoo
Market, Swahili shopping district and waterfront area
•
Tropical
beaches north and south of the city and offlying islands
Dar es Salaam Quick Facts
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Home
to over 3,5 million people and growing steadily
•
East
Africa's second busiest port, after Mombasa in Kenya
•
This
is one of East Africa's safest cities
•
Still
serves as the seat of government, although Dodoma is the capital
•
The
port city only grew in 1891 when it became Germany's colonial capital
•
The
city was under British rule from 1916 to 1961 when Tanzania gained
independence
Experience Dar es Salaam
Taste new flavours, dance to live
music and be intrigued by the colours, sounds and smells of this prospering city.
The city is home to a vibrant music
scene incorporating various styles, such as live dance music bands, traditional
Taarab from Zanzibar and, R&B and Hip Hop styled "Bongo Flava".
Dar es Salaam is the place where the popular Tingatinga painting style
developed during the latter half of the 20th century in the Oyster Bay area.
Numerous international restaurants have opened over recent years giving rise to
a wide selection of globally diverse cuisine, along with the rich traditional
Tanzanian, Zanzibar and Indian flavours of the city.
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