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Dar es Salaam: Swahili seaside gem
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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s bustling port city, is a captivating blend of African, Arab and Indian influences. This energetic metropolis pulses with life, from the azure waters of the Indian Ocean to the vibrant marketplaces and lively streets. Its laid-back atmosphere makes you feel right at home, as you stroll along the waterfront watching traditional dhow boats bobbing on the sea, hauling the freshest catch.
Venture within the city to marvel at landmarks, indulge in delectable, spiced street food and immerse yourself in the rich culture. Wander through sacred temples, haggle for treasures in the market or simply relax on one of its many pristine beaches. There’s plenty to see and do in Dar es Salaam.

Things to do in Dar es Salaam
Begin your exploration at the Askari Monument, a bronze statue proudly honouring the soldiers who served in World War I. Located at the very heart of the city, it stands as one of Dar es Salaam’s most visited and significant landmarks.
The National Museum of Dar es Salaam offers an inspiring journey through Tanzania’s past, from ancient fossils to royal regalia. Discover captivating exhibits on Swahili culture and the pre-colonial trade routes that shaped the region. For a more immersive experience, visit the Village Museum, which showcases the diverse architecture of various tribes. Wander among authentic, traditional huts and enjoy live performances that vividly narrate the country’s fascinating history.

Activities in Dar es Salaam
Embark on an adventure to Pugu Hills Nature Reserve, a serene escape where you can walk through ancient baobab trees, listen to the harmonious birdsong and soak in the stunning views. It’s a great spot to enjoy Tanzania’s wildlife.
For an underwater escapade, dive into the Marine Reserve. Here, you can snorkel through vibrant coral gardens and see tropical fish swimming through the clear, turquoise waters. The coastline itself is highly recommended for its breathtaking beauty.
For a taste of local seaside life, head to Coco Beach. Weekends here burst with energy, with live music, barbecues and families picnicking along the shore. You can also take a boat ride to Mbudya Island, where palm-lined beaches offer the perfect setting for relaxing and unwinding.
Naturally, your coastal getaway wouldn’t be complete without hopping over to Zanzibar. This iconic island adds a whole new dimension to your experience with its spice markets, historic Stone Town, and pristine beaches.

Food in Dar es Salaam
Experience the city’s vibrant culinary scene with a visit to the Dar es Salaam Fish Market. Witness the fishermen proudly hauling in their morning’s catch, ready to be cooked on the spot. Indulge in grilled fish, that’s seasoned and fire-roasted to bring out the fresh, bold flavours known to this region.
As you wander through the city streets, be sure to seek out local vendors selling mishkaki – tender, marinated beef or chicken skewers cooked over an open flame. Nearby, you’ll discover the irresistible aroma of nyama choma, a local barbecue favourite featuring slow-roasted meats that are juicy, charred and seasoned to perfection.
For a taste of the city’s rich Indian heritage, explore restaurants serving curries, freshly baked naan, and biryanis. And for an authentic street food experience, try Zanzibar mix – a chickpea soup, mixed with potatoes, crisp fritters and a tangy tamarind sauce. Don’t forget to grab some roasted maize, with zesty lime and chili for that extra kick.

Shopping in Dar es Salaam
The Kariakoo Market is the heart of Tanzania’s trade scene, where stalls overflow with everything from fresh local produce to handcrafted goods. The market pulses with life and colour – it’s the perfect place to find unique batiks and tingatanga paintings of Tanzania’s vibrant landscapes and wildlife.
For a taste of local fashion and culture, stroll down Uhuru Street. Here, you’ll find shops full of kangas – boldly patterned fabrics frequently worn by locals. These beautiful textiles are adorned with Swahili proverbs, making them perfect to wear or to keep for home decor.
As you wander through town, make sure to check out the stalls of handicrafts, from woven baskets to Maasai beaded jewellery. Each piece is crafted with care and speaks of Tanzanian heritage.

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