Things to Do in Dar es Salaam
Hi 🙂 Your Guru from Dar. I’m Kibe born and raised in Dar es salaam. I have been working in the Market for more than 8 years. I know a lot of interesting things about this Market which i would like to share with people coming to my City. Will have the chance to taste some of the food sold in the market which are fruits, Nuts etc. Are you interested to buy surveniors ? Here we go. Will take a few minutes walk to Fabric shops... We have a family workshop in the market since 1968. And it’s still running until now..
Join me on a captivating journey through the heart of Dar es Salaam, beginning with a breathtaking bird's-eye view from the rooftop of one of the city's tallest skyscrapers. This unique perspective sets the stage for an immersive exploration of Dar es Salaam's vibrant city center.
Our walking tour will take us to a variety of fascinating and historically significant sites, including:
Old Boma: Discover the city's rich history at this iconic colonial-era building.
Askari Monument: Learn about the significance of this monument dedicated to African soldiers who fought in World War I.
Botanical Gardens: Enjoy a peaceful stroll through lush gardens showcasing a variety of tropical plants.
National Museum: Explore Tanzania's cultural and historical treasures (optional).
Fish Market: Experience the bustling atmosphere and savor the sights and sounds of this lively market.
Kariakoo Market: Dive into the local culture at one of the largest and busiest markets in Dar es Salaam.
For those interested in exploring further, I also offer optional visits to:
- Village Museum: Discover traditional Tanzanian huts and cultural exhibits.
- Mwenge Woodcarvers Market: Admire and purchase beautiful handcrafted wooden items. Note: This location is a bit further from the city center, and we will need to take transport (Bolt or Uber).
Join me for an unforgettable tour that blends stunning views, rich history, and vibrant local culture in Dar es Salaam!
Welcome to an unforgettable and immersive 2-hour adventure of Dar es Salaam's history, culture, and pulse. Our walking tour is an experience that is carefully crafted to reveal the hidden treasures and fascinating tales weaved throughout this energetic city, not just a meander around the streets.
Take a trip that offers a combination of historical detail, cultural richness, and the pulse of daily life in Dar es Salaam, going beyond the usual sites. Every step becomes a trip into the heart of Tanzania's largest city thanks to the insights and experiences shared with me as an experienced tour guide who will bring the city to life.
- Village Museum:
Uncover the diverse cultural tapestry of Tanzania through traditional houses and artifacts, setting the stage for a journey through time. - Kariakoo Market:
Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of Kariakoo, a bustling market where the city's rhythm and flavors converge. - Askari Monument:
Witness the tribute to the brave African soldiers, connecting with a poignant chapter of history in the heart of Dar es Salaam. - National Museum of Tanzania:
Step into the past at the National Museum, where archaeological wonders and ethnographic treasures reveal Tanzania's evolution. - Azania Front Lutheran Church:
Find solace in the serenity of Azania Front Lutheran Church, an architectural gem offering a peaceful retreat. - Coco Beach:
Stroll along the shores of Coco Beach, savoring the coastal ambiance and the breathtaking view of the Indian Ocean. - St. Joseph's Cathedral:
Marvel at the grandeur of St. Joseph's Cathedral, a symbol of faith and architectural magnificence. - Karimjee Hall:
Explore the historical charm of Karimjee Hall, a testament to the city's diverse influences. - Uhuru Monument:
Stand beside the Uhuru Monument, a powerful symbol of Tanzania's journey to independence, surrounded by a tranquil park. - Makumbusho Village Museum:
Conclude your adventure at the Makumbusho Village Museum, where living traditions and cultural expressions take center stage.
Are you prepared to start this incredible adventure? Now is the perfect time to reserve your free walking tour and let me share all of the secrets of the city with you. You'll have an amazing time learning about its history, culture, and true spirit. Secure your place now to avoid missing this exceptional adventure!
Where creativity flows from the mind to the hands, you'll meet over 200 talented artists passionately crafting traditional African sculptures and crafts. Marvel at the intricate carvings and vibrant paintings that beautifully depict the rich tapestry of African culture and history. I usually go there often since I'm a fan of cultural arts. I love the variety of crafting; it's a beautiful place to study and observe African culture, specifically Tanzanians.
The Market is like a treasure chest of culture and arts! If you're looking for wood crafts, paintings, African vitenge, vikoi, designed African tops, earrings, bangles, wall art, and traditional self-made art, this is the place to be!
The vendors are super friendly and always ready to help you find the coolest stuff. And remember, saying "Mambo" and "Asante" will totally earn you some smiles!
Dar Es Salaam,Tanzania for best services and peaceful place in East Africa. Dar es Salaam Botanical Garden Explore this historic garden to see a diverse collection of native and exotic plants and view the local wildlife. Tanzania Centre for Cultural Heritage Explore and shop at this art and heritage gallery established to promote and showcase the culture of Tanzania. Bagamoyo Slave Market Ruins Take a guided tour to learn more about the history and demise of Tanzania's slave trade at this unique local landmark. Dar es Salaam City Centre Shop for art, dine on Tanzanian cuisine, and visit historic landmarks in this bustling downtown business district and hotels.
Ever wondered where everyone goes in Dar es Salaam?
If they’re not at the airport or hotel – they’re at the market!
Join me for a colorful, loud, and unforgettable walk through one of Dar's largest local markets – a place full of life, energy, and surprises. We’ll explore stalls selling everything from fresh fruits and spices to fabrics and street fashion.
🛍️ Try new foods
🧵 Learn about local style
🗣️ Practice simple Swahili
💬 Hear personal stories that bring the market to life
This isn’t just a market tour – it’s a real local experience, full of laughter, learning, and connection. Whether you’re a solo traveler or with friends, you’ll walk away with a deeper love for the everyday life in Dar.
Karibu sana! (You’re very welcome!)