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The haven of peace “Dar Es Salaam”
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Although Dodoma, in the middle of the country, capital city, Dar es Salaam commercial heart, as the country’s largest and richest well as a regionally important the Swahili coast, the city is one the world. Over the last century, Dar es Salaam has transformed from into a thriving metropolis of the most important sea routes second-busiest port and the city’s architecture. Sikhs, coexist peacefully, with the wail sound of church bells in the Chinese electronics jostle with chickens in the market, are stacked next to folded piles of khangas and kitenges, alongside neat pyramids of fruit
and vegetables as shopkeepers hawk their wares.
are well catered for, with a all budgets, from backpacker the business traveler, there are world-class conference boggling range of restaurants local restaurants serving chipsi, ugali and nyama choma, freshly grilled meat.
If you are a street foodie you in spicy chili sauce sold at the street kiosks at the Oysterbay Beach located on the peninsula. showcased in May at the lovers, November sees Dar host
For the art and history throughout the year and gives
visitors the chance to take part and etching.
Beyond the museums, music and art found in the city centre, Dar has its own Mjimwema and Jangwani. At jangwani, there’s snorkeling Africa’s largest water park, waterskiing and slides, it is ideal for a day out with the family.
minutes’through road crossing where they spend the morning at the Waterpark or just relax and catch a tan at the popular Mikadi Beach.
Scratch beyond the surface in it’s a city rich in diversity and