Dar Es Salaam boasts being a fascinating blend of history, culture, and modern life. It rose from being just a fishing village to becoming the capital of German East Africa before it gained independence.
There is an array of ethnicities in Dar Es Salaam, which gives it the enticing thrill of clashing cultures, and ►
Dar Es Salaam boasts being a fascinating blend of history, culture, and modern life. It rose from being just a fishing village to becoming the capital of German East Africa before it gained independence.
There is an array of ethnicities in Dar Es Salaam, which gives it the enticing thrill of clashing cultures, and some of these are Swahili, Makonde, Yao, and many more communities. Between the local food, beautiful historical spots, and glistening beaches, there are a lot of things to do in Dar Es Salaam.
Mbudya Island is one of the most beautiful places in Dar Es Salaam to relax and swim as well as enjoy delicious seafood. If you’re looking for a perfect spot for seaside adventures like snorkeling and hiking, then Bongoyo Island is the place you need.
For history buffs, the National Museum & House of Culture has some interesting items for you to check out. It has a copy of the famous fossil discoveries of zinjanthropus ('nutcracker man') from Olduvai Gorge. There are also exhibitions of cultures, including the Shirazi civilization of Kilwa, the Zanzibar slave trade, and the German and British colonial periods. One of the highlights there is the Rolls-Royce, which was used first by the British colonial government and later by Julius Nyerere.
Proving to have something for everyone, art enthusiasts can wander in Nafasi Art Space, located in an old industrial warehouse in Mikocheni. It houses art from both local and international artists, along with monthly events through a platform for training and cross-cultural discourse.
Another must-visit in Dar Es Salaam is St Joseph Cathedral, built in the Gothic style in the 19th century by German missionaries. You’ll find many original German inscriptions and artwork. Shopaholics can find their haven in The Slipway Shopping Centre, where they can shop for souvenirs, crafts, and local art. You can also enjoy many restaurants and cafes by the view of the harbor.
Enjoy some green landscapes in the Botanical Gardens, established in 1893 by the first Director of Agriculture, Professor Stuhlman. They are home to the Horticultural Society, which houses indigenous and exotic plants such as cycads, scarlet flame trees, and jacaranda.
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