Dar es Salam

National Museum of Tanzania
A museum showcasing Tanzania’s rich history, including archaeological finds, cultural artefacts, and displays on the country’s diverse heritage.

Village Museum
An open-air museum offering insights into traditional Tanzanian village life, with reconstructed huts, crafts, and cultural performances from various ethnic groups.

Dar es Salaam Maritime Museum
A museum dedicated to maritime history, featuring exhibits on shipwrecks, marine archaeology, and the history of Tanzania’s coastal trade.

Coco Beach (Oyster Bay)
A popular beach in Dar es Salaam known for its sandy shores, vibrant local atmosphere, and recreational activities such as picnicking and beach sports.

Botanical Gardens
A green space offering a variety of tropical plants and a peaceful environment, ideal for relaxation and leisurely walks.

Mwenge Woodcarvers Market
A bustling market where you can purchase traditional Tanzanian wood carvings, sculptures, and other handcrafted souvenirs.

St. Joseph’s Cathedral
An impressive Catholic cathedral featuring Gothic architecture and beautiful stained glass windows, providing a serene place for reflection and worship.

Bongoyo Island
A small island off the coast of Dar es Salaam, known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and opportunities for snorkelling and picnicking.

Rufiji River Safari
A safari experience offering river cruises along the Rufiji River, providing opportunities to see wildlife and enjoy the scenic beauty of the riverine landscape.

Mbudya Island
Another nearby island popular for its pristine beaches, snorkelling opportunities, and tranquil environment, perfect for a day trip away from the city.

Slipway Shopping Centre
A modern shopping complex featuring boutiques, restaurants, and cafes, offering a mix of local and international products in a waterfront setting.