Explore Dar es Salaam: Full-Day Private City Tour
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About This Tour in Dar es Salaam
Why Visit Dar es Salaam?
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania offers a wealth of attractions, cultural experiences, and activities for visitors. From historic landmarks to modern attractions, Dar es Salaam provides an unforgettable travel experience with something to discover around every corner. Explore local cuisine, discover unique culture, and create lasting memories in this remarkable destination.
Getting to Dar es Salaam
You can reach Dar es Salaam, Tanzania by air, train, or road depending on your starting location. The city offers various transportation options including taxis, public transit, and private transfers to help you reach your destination. Many hotels can arrange airport transfers, and local transportation options vary by location.
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Kindly inform us of any dietary restrictions with a minimum of 24 hours' notice before the activity commences.
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Parking Fees
- An unlimited provision of bottled water will be made available.
- Complimentary alcoholic beverages will be offered to those who choose to partake
What's Not Included
- We recommend that guests have breakfast prior to the commencement of the activity.
- Guests opting to sample locally brewed coffee are encouraged to do so.
- Gratuities
Cancellation Policy
Additional Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Total duration depends on traffic conditions
- Not advisable for women in advanced stages of pregnancy.
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Meeting and Pickup
Pickup Information
Pickup Option: Pickup available for all travelers
Pickup Time: 10 minutes before departure
Custom pickup locations may be available. Please contact the supplier for details.
Itinerary
Tour Itinerary
After your morning meal, we'll promptly pick you... 25 minutes
After your morning meal, we'll promptly pick you up from your hotel for an exciting adventure. Our first destination is the famous Kivukoni Fish Market—Tanzania's largest seafood market and one of the top things to do in Dar es Salaam. This vibrant hub offers an authentic experience where you'll observe fishermen at work, learn about their daily operations, and witness the lively seafood trade that plays a vital role in the local community. You'll also get the chance to explore the market, sample fresh seafood, and immerse yourself in the culture and flavors of Dar es Salaam. This excursion promises an unforgettable glimpse into the heart of the city's fishing industry.
The Azania Front Lutheran Cathedral, constructed in the... 25 minutes
The Azania Front Lutheran Cathedral, constructed in the Gothic style by German missionaries between 1899 and 1902, is a Christian church affiliated with ELCT. The name "Azania" derives from the Greek word for the East African coast. When visiting this historic landmark, you can appreciate the impressive Gothic architecture, learn about the church's historical significance and its connection to the ELCT, discover the origin and meaning of the name "Azania," take in panoramic views of the bustling Dar es Salaam City harbor, and feel free to capture the moment with photos. This site offers a unique fusion of architectural beauty and historical significance, making it a noteworthy destination for history enthusiasts.
The Old Boma, a historic building constructed in... 25 minutes
The Old Boma, a historic building constructed in 1866-67 by Sultan Majid bin Said of Zanzibar, holds the distinction of being the oldest structure in Dar es Salaam City. It has been transformed into the Dar es Salaam Centre for Architectural Heritage (DARCH), located beside City Hall and offering a host of captivating experiences. Here, you can delve into the rich history and architectural significance of this remarkable edifice. While standing by the waterfront, take in the breathtaking views of the harbor. And don't miss the opportunity to explore the nearby Town City Hall, a place that adds another layer to the rich history and governance of Dar es Salaam.
One of the architectural highlights near the ferry...
One of the architectural highlights near the ferry ride from Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar is the iconic St. Joseph’s Cathedral, situated directly across from Azam Marine and Zan Fast Ferries. Built by German missionaries between 1897 and 1902, this stunning Gothic-style church features a vaulted ceiling, original German stained glass windows, and intricate religious artwork that has stood the test of time. As both a spiritual sanctuary and a historic monument, the cathedral offers a peaceful escape from the city’s bustle. Even a brief five-minute stop provides a meaningful glimpse into Dar es Salaam’s colonial past and religious heritage. For visitors exploring things to do in Dar es Salaam 2025 or curious about where to visit in Dar es Salaam, this landmark is a must-see. It’s also a perfect prelude to a scenic ferry ride from Dar to Zanzibar, making it a memorable part of your journey
Askari Monument is located at roundabout joining the...
Askari Monument is located at roundabout joining the Maktaba Street and Samora Avenue. This bronze statue was erected in 1927 to memorial of African soldiers fought in World War I during British Regime. Askari Monument holds a special meaning to the history of Dar es Salaam city and country in General. You are welcome to capture photographs for lasting memories, with a dedicated 5-minute opportunity.
The largest and oldest museum in Tanzania, constructed... 40 minutes
The largest and oldest museum in Tanzania, constructed between 1938 and 1939, offers a comprehensive exploration of the country's history through four permanent exhibitions, including Art, History, Human Evolution, and Rock Art galleries. You can view renowned early human fossils from the Olduvai Gorge, delve into Tanzania's rich artistic and historical heritage, gain insights into human evolution, and appreciate the cultural significance of rock art in the region. The museum's meticulous curation guarantees a captivating journey through Tanzania's diverse past, so don't forget your camera to capture the experience!
Kariakoo Market, a creation of renowned architect B 30 minutes
Kariakoo Market, a creation of renowned architect B.J. Amuli, stands as a testament to history and architectural brilliance. In December 1975, it was inaugurated with the esteemed presence of Julius Nyerere, Tanzania's founding father, marking a momentous occasion. This marketplace, originally a British "Carrier Corps" campsite, carries its name from this historical legacy. Today, Kariakoo Market thrives as a dynamic center of trade and commerce, catering to the daily needs of thousands who gather here. From fresh produce to modern electronics, this market offers a diverse array of products. Its vibrant energy reflects the people of Dar es Salaam converging from all walks of life. Amidst the hustle and bustle, you can also savor local brewed coffee and immerse yourself in the lively scenes of this historical and bustling market.
Mnazi Mmoja is a dynamic and historically significant...
Mnazi Mmoja is a dynamic and historically significant location that you won't want to miss, boasting the Uhuru Torch which was ceremoniously placed here in 1961 to commemorate Tanzania's liberation from British colonial rule You are welcome to capture photographs for lasting memories, with a dedicated 5-minute opportunity.
This cemetery holds significant historical value, with screen... 25 minutes
This cemetery holds significant historical value, with screen walls erected in 1968 to honor 1,844 individuals from the First World War. Among them are 404 who were initially buried in Dar es Salaam Seaview Cemetery, and Muslim individuals who weren't individually marked. The cemetery also features the Dar-es-Salaam Hindu Cremation Memorial, commemorating 14 Indian servicemen. While visiting this historic site, you can pay respects to the fallen servicemen from the First World War, learn about the cemetery's role in preserving the memory of those affected by the closure of Seaview Cemetery, and appreciate the architectural and historical significance of the screen walls and memorials.
Tanzanite Bridge As one of the stunning landmark of...
Tanzanite Bridge As one of the stunning landmark of Dar es Salaam city, the Tanzanite Bridge stands shinning over the Indian Ocean. The ultramodern 670m-high and 1.03km-long bridge traverses Coco Beach in Oysterbay, stretching to Aga Khan Hospital. You'll have option to take stome stunning photos
Visiting the Mwenge Woodcarvers Market easily earns its... 40 minutes
Visiting the Mwenge Woodcarvers Market easily earns its place among the top 10 things to do in Dar es Salaam. This lively market is more than a shopping stop—it's a deep dive into Tanzanian creativity and cultural identity. As you wander through the stalls, the scent of carved wood fills the air and sets the stage for an authentic cultural encounter. The Makonde tribe's masterfully sculpted woodwork captures ancestral stories, spiritual symbolism, and everyday life in East Africa, offering a meaningful glimpse into their traditions. Meanwhile, the colorful Tinga Tinga paintings showcase Tanzania’s vibrant artistic expression with whimsical scenes and bold colors. Whether you're looking for unique souvenirs, handcrafted accessories, or traditional garments made with African fabrics, each item reflects a piece of local heritage and skill. It’s a space where culture comes alive through every brushstroke and carving, creating a lasting impression on all who visit.
Sitting at 1625 acres and hosting 7 campuses...
Sitting at 1625 acres and hosting 7 campuses all over the c, University of Dar es Salaam is the biggest and the top university in East Africa. It was established in 1961 as an affiliate college of the University of London and officially became the University of Dar Salaam in 1970. The University has produced a number notable alumnis including two former presidents of Tanzania;Dr. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete and Dr. John Pombe Magufuli, Prime Ministers; Mizengo Peter Pinda, Kassim Majaliwa, Edward Lowassa and other notable figures in history in history of Tanzania and Africa including Dr. Asha-Rose Migiro a former deputy Secretay General of UN, Getrude Mongella former President of the Pan-African Parliament. If you opt for few photos we might spare some minutes for you.
Founded in 1967, the Village Museum is a... 1 hour
Founded in 1967, the Village Museum is a custodian of Tanzania's cultural heritage, featuring tribal homes, artifacts, handicrafts, and musical instruments. While it can't encompass all of the nation's 130+ tribes, it offers a captivating glimpse into Tanzania's cultural tapestry. You can explore faithfully recreated traditional homes, discover a diverse array of tribal artifacts, admire intricate handicrafts, and, optionally, pay a visit to the nearby First World War Cemeteries. This experience is a profound immersion into Tanzania's vibrant cultural legacy, deepening your understanding of its diverse traditions.
Our tour reaches its serene conclusion at the... 30 minutes
Our tour reaches its serene conclusion at the tranquil Indian Ocean, where the refreshing coastal breeze envelopes you. Nestled in the heart of Oyster Bay, Dar es Salaam, Coco Beach welcomes residents and tourists with its scenic charm, offering beachside amenities like restaurants, food vendors, and shops. Notably, Coco Beach is also home to the famous Wavuvi Kempu, a story that we'll share on another occasion. After this enchanting stop, our journey loops back to your hotel or the original departure point. At Coco Beach, you can enjoy leisurely walks along the sandy shore, savor local seafood at beachfront restaurants (personal expenses apply), explore nearby boutiques and stalls for unique souvenirs, immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture, and capture precious memories with photographs – every moment here is worth preserving.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cancellation policy?
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