Dar es Salaam Travel Guide
Travel to Dar es Salaam - Tanzania’s Largest City
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Dar es Salaam is the largest city and the political and economic capital of Tanzania. Located in a quiet bay off the Indian Ocean coast, the city has grown in economic importance to become one of the most prosperous centres of the entire East African region. Restaurants, shops, hotels, office buildings, and government buildings are all common features of Tanzania’s urban centre. It also acts as the gateway to Tanzania’s southern safari circuit.
Dar’s bustling harbour is the main port in Tanzania, whilst its industrial area produces products for export and use throughout the country. Government offices all have their main base in Dar es Salaam, and diplomatic missions and non-governmental organisations in the country all have a presence in this bustling urban city.
During German occupation in the early 20th century, Dar es Salaam was the centre of colonial administration and the main contact point between the agricultural mainland and the world of trade and commerce in the Indian Ocean and the Swahili Coast.
Attractions in Dar es Salaam
Remnants of colonial presence, both German and British, can still be seen in the landmarks and architecture around the city. The National Museum, the Village Museum, and many colourful markets are well worth a visit. Numerous historical landmarks, including St. Joseph’s Cathedral, the White Father’s Mission House, the Botanical Gardens, and the old State House make for an interesting walking tour around the waterfront and city centre.
Activities in Dar es Salaam
Seven kilometres north of Dar, Bongoyo Island Marine Reserve offers good snorkelling and diving for those who have time to explore the water. The reserve boasts beautiful beaches, secluded islands, and many varieties of marine species.
Relaxing
Although the variety and population of coral and fish species are not as numerous as other sites on Zanzibar, Pemba, and Mafia Island, the Bongoyo Island Marine Reserve is well worth a visit and is a great way to spend a day out and see the coast.
Getting Around
Without private transport, taxis provide the most convenient and flexible means of transport in Dar. Booking through a hotel or reputable taxi firm will ensure a higher quality vehicle and driver.
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