Dar es Salaam Tour: Africa Natural Safari
AFRICA NATURAL SAFARI (The best tour company in Tanzania)
Specialized in:
Wildlife safaris, Cultural tourism , Beach holidays and
Mountain climbing
Contact +255 653 679 958
In addition to traditional safari tours, we also provide cultural and historical tours of some of Tanzania’s important sites and cities such as Dar es Salaam Tanzania. Guests can choose which sites they prefer to see depending on the length of the tour, thereby making the most of the limited time you have.
This
Dar es Salaam tour provides a closer
look at Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s bustling capital. The Dar es Salaam visit highlights the most important historical
and cultural points of interest with some insight into the daily activities of
locals living in the city.
The
tour starts and ends in Dar es Salaam city center where your driver/local tour
guide will meet you. The first part of the tour is the city center filled with
busy streets, shops, commercial buildings and government offices. “Dar” is a
major regional commercial centre and guests often remark as how busy life seems
in the capital. Next, we drive toward Mnazi Moja Park where you can see a
replica of the Uhuru Torch Monument. The original one was erected on Mt.
Kilimanjaro to commemorate freedom from colonialism that came with
independence.
Continue
with your sightseeing drive, heading to Village museum, Tinganga market, and
the Mwenge Carvings Market. These markets are very popular with tourists as
they provide many opportunities to view the remarkable artisan products
produced by local artists. Rarely do you come home without any treasures to
remember your trip to Tanzania!
Finally,
we visit the National Museum where you will be able to see historical and
archaeological items, among them Louis and Mary Leakey’s findings from Olduvai
Gorge. These human fossils displayed in the Hall of Man include the skull of
the so-called Nutcracker Man. There is also a collection of tribal
ornaments, headdresses, witchcraft paraphernalia and traditional musical
instruments collected from various regions in Tanzania. The museum offers much
insight into the tribes of Tanzania and their traditional ways of life. (The
museum is not air-conditioned).
Note: Expect
the weather to be hot and humid. The order of sites may vary depending on
traffic. Some of the sites are closed on Sundays, Saturdays and during public holidays.
For
more information visit www.africanaturaltours.com
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