An Intoxicating Mix of Cultural, Historical and Natural Attractions

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An Intoxicating Mix of Cultural, Historical and Natural Attractions Dar es Salaam is one of the most developed cities of Africa. But it often misses out to tourist interest because of other popular destinations like Mount Kilimanjaro and the island of Zanzibar. This city however is transforming itself as a major tourist hub. It is home to several interesting attractions and with cheap flights to Dar es Salaam, you can enjoy a fabulous holiday experience. Beaches, food, shopping, sites and culture – this incredible city offers a wide array of things to see and do. Lying on the coast of East Africa, Dar es Salaam offers you all kinds of experience, from laidback, relaxing moments to underwater adventures and from sailing excursions to shopping, dining and nightlife. Spend a few days in the city and explore its endless possibilities. Here’s a list of attractions the city has in store for you.

Coco Beach: Coco Beach, also known as Oyster Bay, lies on the Msasani Peninsula and is one of the most happening spots of the city. People come here soak up the lively spirits and to enjoy live music, dance, food and beach parties. Adventure activities like swimming and surfing are also popular indulgences here.


Sea Cliff Village: Sea Cliff Village is much more than a mere attraction of the city. It offers a wide range of entertainment options and also many shopping avenues to indulge in some retail therapy. It is dotted with several fine dining restaurants and cafes where you can treat your taste buds with delicious delicacies. You can spend an entire day exploring the complex and also by enjoying panoramic ocean views as you stroll through. Tinga Tinga Market: This art market is the best place to unique artwork of East Africa. Tinga Tinga is a style of art specific to this region which was made popular by Edward Saidi Tingatinga. The main building houses an art gallery and a workshop area. You can find attractive pieces in the market available for purchase as well as for viewing. Village Museum: The Village Museum houses a number of attractions and is more of a hand-on than a typical museum. The highlights here include traditional huts, shops selling a variety of handicrafts and souvenirs and food stalls serving traditional cuisine of the region. This open-air space was established with to demonstrate and preserve the heritage and culture of Tanzania. Askari Monument: The Askari Monument was built to commemorate the lives of the soldiers who fought during World War I. The solemn statue is cast in bronze is of a soldier dressed in the War uniform. The structure has inscriptions in English and Swahili written by Rudyard Kipling, the famous British author. The seaside setting and the liveliness that the city are indeed infectious and with the availability of direct fights to Dar es Salaam from all major cities of the globe, it has become really convenient to travel to this destination. Book your tickets and enjoy a fabulous vacation with your friends or family.


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