Home / Destinations / Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

Tanzania’s premier city, Dar es Salaam is a teeming metropolis of 1.5 million people. It is the largest city in Tanzania, as well as the wealthiest, dealing in manufacturing and trade. In fact, the annual Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair is held here and is a very important promotional event that is organised by the Board of External trade. The Board of External trade offers regular trade information and consultancy services to producers, exporters and importers to assist them with trading in the global market place.

Activities:

  • Diving
  • Watersports at Kunduchi ‘Wet ‘n Wild’
  • Hiking
  • Cycling
  • Bargain hunting in Kariakoo Market or the Fish Market
  • Visit the National Museum of Dar es Salaam
  • Enjoy some snacks and live music at Coco Beach
  • Swimming
  • Boat rides
  • Shop for souvenirs at Mwene Carvers’ Village
  • Dine out at one of the local restaurants or try the street cuisine

Realted Article

History of Dar es Salaam

About admin

Article by: admin
on April 4, 2013
Filed under  Africa Blog • Destinations • Tanzania 
African Overland Tours Experts
  • First-hand experience
  • Advice and guidance
  • We're passionate travelers

Enquire Now

FEATURED POSTS

Tanzania’s Most Dangerous Snakes

Tanzania’s Most Dangerous Snakes

The Meserani Snake Park The Meserani Snake Park stands as a captivating destination for adventurers and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Founded in 1993, this park boasts a rich history and a diverse...

Edible Insects in Africa

Edible Insects in Africa

The history of eating insects This may ‘creep’ you out a bit, but eating insects has become a viable option in many different cultures. For example, in the northern provinces of South Africa –...

How to travel to Kruger National Park on a budget

How to travel to Kruger National Park on a budget

South Africa’s flagship game reserve, Kruger National Park, offers the quintessential safari experience: abundant wildlife, diverse landscapes, from savanna to the Lebombo Mountains, thick forests...

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Next Article