Vibrant coastal metropolis, gateway to Tanzania safaris and famous for its paradise islands, fish markets and Swahili culture.
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Founded in the mid-19th century by Sultan Majid bin Said of Zanzibar over the fishing village of Mzizima. Its name means 'Haven of Peace' in Arabic, reflecting its intention to be a safe and strategic port.
Under German rule in the late 19th century, the city became the administrative center of German East Africa. Later, under British rule, it expanded as a key commercial port, leaving a diverse architectural legacy.
After independence in 1961, Dar es Salaam grew exponentially. Although Dodoma is the political capital, Dar remains the beating heart of Tanzania, an emerging technology hub and the starting point for luxury and adventure tourism in East Africa.
La cronología histórica muestra los momentos clave que han definido el desarrollo de Dar es Salaam a lo largo de los siglos.
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Generally safe during the day, but requires precautions against petty crime.
Difficult to navigate on foot due to heat, traffic and lack of pedestrian infrastructure.
Improving with the bus rapid transit system (BRT), but still dependent on informal transport.
Very affordable on local food and transport, although quality accommodation can be expensive.
Vibrant and diverse, from beach bars to luxury nightclubs.
Epicenter of Tingatinga art and Bongo Flava music.
One of the best in East Africa, standing out for its fresh seafood and spices.
From massive traditional markets to western style shopping malls.
Tropical and hot; ideal for those seeking eternal sun, but oppressive due to humidity.
City very prepared to receive travelers, especially as a base for safaris.
Good destination for families looking for sun and beach, although urban logistics can be complicated.
Very conservative legal and social environment; Absolute discretion is recommended.
Tanzanians are known for their extreme hospitality and 'Karibu' spirit.
Stunning coastal beauty with coral reefs and white sand beaches.
An eclectic mix of German and British colonial styles, Arabic influences and modern skyscrapers.
Key to understanding trade in the Indian Ocean and the history of African independence.
Limited in the center, but with beautiful beaches and nature reserves in the surroundings.
A constant challenge for the city due to rapid population growth.
Known as 'Silicon Dar', it is one of the most dynamic technology hubs in Africa.
Growing thanks to improved fiber optics and new coworking spaces.
Évaluation complète de cette destination
An authentic and energetic city that offers a real African experience, far from the prefabricated tourist circuits.
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Tropical and hot; ideal for those seeking eternal sun, but oppressive due to humidity.
Not applicable (tropical climate). The main dry season is from June to October.
December to March is very hot and humid, ideal for lovers of the tropical sun.
March to May is the 'long rains' season, with heavy rainfall.
June to August is the coolest and driest time, perfect for exploring the city and going on nearby safaris.
Guaranteed sun almost all year round.
Sea water always warm.
Extreme humidity.
Rainy season can cause flooding.
High humidity throughout the year. Temperatures rarely drop below 19°C.
The best time to visit is from June to October, when the climate is drier and temperatures are more moderate.
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Affordable by Western standards, although luxury services and hotels in exclusive areas such as the Masaki Peninsula have international prices.
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The beating heart of the city at dawn. A spectacle of fresh fish auctions and traditional boats.
Uninhabited marine reserve with white sand beaches and turquoise waters, 20 minutes away by boat.
It houses important fossils of early humans found in Olduvai Gorge and exhibits on the colonial era.
The largest market in East Africa. You can find absolutely everything in an organized chaos.
Iconic German Gothic style church overlooking the harbor, built in 1898.
Open-air museum displaying replicas of traditional homes from the various tribes of Tanzania.
Ideal place to buy ebony (Makonde) wood carvings and authentic local crafts.
Part of the marine reserve, ideal for a day of relaxation, light hiking and eating grilled fish on the beach.
Bronze statue dedicated to African soldiers who fought in the First World War.
Popular public beach where locals gather to eat street food and enjoy live music on weekends.
Birthplace of the Tingatinga painting style. You can watch artists at work and buy original works.
The longest cable-stayed bridge in East Africa, connecting the center with the pristine beaches of the south.
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Former trading and slave port, rich in colonial history and Moorish ruins. World Heritage Site.
Histoire, Culture, Photographier
Spice Island is a short ferry ride away. Explore the labyrinthine streets of Stone Town.
Histoire, Plage, gastronomy
The closest safari to Dar. Chance to see lions, elephants, giraffes and zebras.
Wildlife, adventure
Boat tour of the northern islands (Pangavini, Fungu Yasini) to snorkel in pristine reefs.
Snorkel, relax, sea
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Explorez les divers quartiers de la ville, chacun avec son caractère et son charme uniques.
Exclusive, international, full of luxury restaurants and nightlife.
Bustling, historic and commercial; the administrative heart.
Pure energy, frenetic trade and the most authentic market.
Relaxed, with the air of a coastal town and the best white sand beaches.
Residential, with a mix of elegant houses and modern shopping centers.
Découvrez les meilleures expériences et activités pour chaque période de l'année
The largest gastronomic event dedicated to grilled meat (Nyama Choma), with live music and massive festive atmosphere.
The city is transformed with massive celebrations, new clothes and public banquets after Ramadan. The atmosphere in the center is electric.
A sporting event that runs along the coast, attracting runners from all over Africa with spectacular views of the ocean.
Découvrez les événements et festivals les plus importants organisés tout au long de l'année
Although it is in Zanzibar, Dar is the transportation base. It is the most important African music festival in the region.
Celebration of traditional music from the Indian Ocean countries.
East Africa's largest fashion event, showcasing contemporary local design.
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