Dar es Salaam City Tour - Everyday
Overview
The name Dar es Salaam means "the house of peace" formerly Mzizima. It is an enticing mix of sight seeing, shopping and entertainment, the largest city in Tanzania reflects a fascinating blend of its rich historical past and its sophisticated contemporary present. The name was given by Sultan Majid bin Said of Zanzibar when he decided to use the harbor city as a port and trade centre in between 1858 and 1862. Since then the town has flourished and is now the commercial hub of the country with high population, important economic centre and one of the fastest growing cities in Tanzania & most prominent city in arts, fashion, media, music, film, television and a leading financial centre it is also the largest and most populous Swahili-speaking city in the world.
Inclusions
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- All Fees and Taxes
- Entry/Admission - Village Museum
- Entry/Admission - National Museum of Tanzania
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: National Museum of Tanzania, 5 Shaaban Robert St, Dar es Salaam Tanzania
Established in 1934 as a memorial museum dedicated to King George V, opened to the public as the National Museum in 1940 and expanded in 1963. The entry gate is located in Shaaban Robert Street; it houses many historical treasures the most important of which are the remains of the first humans “Paranthropus boisei” discovered by Dr. Louis Leakey at Olduvai Gorge. The museum also has a large colonial history section with Ethnographic displays include traditional crafts, head dresses, ornaments and musical instruments. Hunting and gathering, initiation rites, traditional healing and witchcraft are a few other themes; also on view are leather and bark clothing, and a wooden bicycle in working order.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Tingatinga Arts Cooperative Society, Haile Selassie Road Morogoro Stores, Dar es Salaam 23122 Tanzania
Tingatinga Paintings are Tanzanian traditional paintings created using layers of bicycle paint representing physical features and landmarks drawn in a canvas material. Formerly they were locally drawn on Masonite and ceiling boards and later Canvases added using several layers of glossy enamel paint which turned its noticeable outlook brilliant, and very attractive representing local people’s activities, Landscape with its exotic animal. Bicycle paint is a good material to use on making clear, vibrant colored paintings that contain sharp contrasts and still gives the ability to work with shades surfaces. The name Tingatinga was derived from the founder of the painting style, a Tanzanian named Edward Said Tingatinga who passed away in 17th May 1972, he left behind his art flying his name to the world, a wife, two children (Daudi & Martina) and six painters who later taught many more other painters
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Askari Monument, Samora Avenue and Maktaba Street, Dar es Salaam Tanzania
It is located at the center of a roundabout between Samora Avenue and Maktaba Street, unveiled in 1927 to honor the African Soldiers who fought in the first World War and to the memory of the Native African Troops who fought, to the carriers who were the feet and the hands of the army, and to all men who fought, served, died for the King and the Country in the East Africa in World War 1”. The former statue was unveiled in 1911 to celebrate the Germans victory in 1888, represented Major Herman Von Wissmann, a German explorer and soldier, who became Governor of German East Africa in 1895. British entered Dar es Salaam in 1916 and removed this statue along with those of Karl Peters and Otto von Bismarck.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Village Museum, Along Bagamoyo Road in Kijitonyama, Dar es Salaam Tanzania
Tanzania has about 124 ethnic tribes in which the main 16 are chosen to represent all, by displaying their old ways of living before colonial and industrial revolution.
Among the chosen tribes, each display their home structure with houses built by natural materials to show the old life reality, inside each house you will find some of the equipment used including cooking stoves, pots, bowls, water cooling pot, spears & arrows for hunting, defensive & protection. Each house include rooms divisions and allocation to the family members accordingly.
At each house information are provided in a well printed and laminated paper to give visitors more details about the customs of their people, lifestyle, and equipment discovered & used before the modern world. To-date there are still tribes in the rural areas who lives one hundred percent in their old ways of life.
Under the big tree at the museum yard, a general traditional tribal dance performances take place daily, whenever there is demand.
Duration: 1 hour
Additional information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- Face masks required for travelers in public areas
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- Regular temperature checks for staff
- Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 100 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Very professional and helpfull , the tour guide explain everything about the place with deep information Best prices
Very professional and helpfull , the tour guide explain everything about the place with deep information Best pricesThe city tour was excellent! Godfrey was knowledgeable about everything from history to daily life in Dar es Salaam. It was just me on the tour and I appreciated his flexibility and ability to tailor the tour to my interests. I especially appreciated his insights at the Village Museum where he wa...
The city tour was excellent! Godfrey was knowledgeable about everything from history to daily life in Dar es Salaam. It was just me on the tour and I appreciated his flexibility and ability to tailor the tour to my interests. I especially appreciated his insights at the Village Museum where he was able to describe the unique cultures of every tribe featured. This tour took place in September 2020 and I appreciated attention to COVID-19 pre-cautions. I would recommend this tour to anyone with a short amount of time in Dar es Salaam or a desire to visit specific places with a knowledgeable guide.I have used Dove Adventure twice since moving to Tanzania - once for a very interesting and well run Dar es Salaam city tour (July 2020), as well as for a 1 week safari with one of their partner companies (November 2020). The service has been excellent and I can highly recommend them for many tr...
I have used Dove Adventure twice since moving to Tanzania - once for a very interesting and well run Dar es Salaam city tour (July 2020), as well as for a 1 week safari with one of their partner companies (November 2020). The service has been excellent and I can highly recommend them for many travel needs within Tanzania! Regards, GavinBooked at the last minute during my 7 days in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Glad I selected Dove Adventure Tanzania for the City Tour. I truly had a great experience. The tour consisted of me and the guide, Mr. Lasway. Mr. Lasway was knowledgeable about the history of the areas visited, and made the e...
Booked at the last minute during my 7 days in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Glad I selected Dove Adventure Tanzania for the City Tour. I truly had a great experience. The tour consisted of me and the guide, Mr. Lasway. Mr. Lasway was knowledgeable about the history of the areas visited, and made the experience to the Village Museum memorable and exciting. Throughout the tour he was very courteous and insightful. If I ever come back to Tanzania, I’d book again with Dove Adventure Tanzania!Dove went above and beyond to make my time in Dar as seamless as possible. From arranging the airport transfers, to bank visits, to my mandatory covid test (oh the times we live in). They even went and waited 4 hours for the results so I wouldn't have to. He was extremely responsive and communi...
Dove went above and beyond to make my time in Dar as seamless as possible. From arranging the airport transfers, to bank visits, to my mandatory covid test (oh the times we live in). They even went and waited 4 hours for the results so I wouldn't have to. He was extremely responsive and communicative and would arrange any service I needed. My driver was friendly, professional and very helpful. I would highly recommend this company.I am so glad I chose this guys. The tour guide was puntual, friendly, he knew so many things about the history of Tanzania and the places we were visiting. I enjoyed so much that I highly recommend them.
I am so glad I chose this guys. The tour guide was puntual, friendly, he knew so many things about the history of Tanzania and the places we were visiting. I enjoyed so much that I highly recommend them.