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Things to Do in Dar Es Salaam

Things to Do in Dar Es Salaam

Dar Es Salaam Region Tanzania Travel Guide

Outdoor Adventures

The coastal setting of Dar es Salaam and its surrounding areas provide opportunities for various outdoor adventures.

Hiking & Water Sports

Hiking Routes

Pugu Hills Forest Reserve offers easy to moderate trails for birdwatching and nature enjoyment. A local guide is customary. Most significant hiking is outside the city.

Snorkeling & Swimming

Popular at Bongoyo and Mbudya Island Marine Reserves. Gear is available for rent. Are fond of swimming at designated beaches (Coco Beach, Kigamboni) and hotel pools.

Boat Trips & Fishing

Take boat trips to Bongoyo or Mbudya islands. Sunset dhow cruises are available. Deep-sea fishing charters depart from Msasani Inlet or Slipway.

Wildlife & Exploration

  • Wildlife Encounters: Limited within Dar city itself.
  • Day/Overnight Safaris: Mikumi National Park (4-5 hr drive) offers elephants, giraffes, lions.
  • Saadani National Park: (4 hr drive) Tanzania's only coastal national park to game drives and boat safaris.
  • Cycling: Limited safe routes in the city. Possible in quieter residential areas or resort compounds. Not for general city navigation.

Adventure Sports

  • Limited within Dar es Salaam city.
  • More extensive options outside the city.
  • Safari or mountain climbing in other regions.
  • Refer to GetYourGuide for available tours.

Birdwatching

  • Pugu Hills Forest Reserve is ideal.
  • Various bird species in public parks.
  • Coastal areas host migratory birds.
  • Ask local guides for hotspots.

Wildlife Safaris

  • Organize trips to Mikumi National Park.
  • Consider Saadani A National park for coastal wildlife.
  • Booking via local operators is advisable.
  • Prepare for at least a 2-day trip for parks.

Safety for Outdoor Activities

Always go with experienced local guides for hiking or water activities. Ensure all equipment is well-looked after and in good condition. Inform someone of your itinerary, especially for remote excursions. Consider travel insurance that covers adventure sports.

Cultural Immersion

Engage with Dar es Salaam's rich cultural heritage through workshops, performances, and community interactions.

Workshops & Classes

  • Tingatinga Arts Cooperative Society: Observe artists and learn about this painting style.
  • Village Museum: Offers demonstrations of traditional crafts (pottery, weaving) and occasional dance performances.
  • Cooking Classes: Certain tour companies or hotels offer Swahili cooking classes.
  • Music & Dance: Seek out local instructors for introductory lessons.

Cultural Performances

Traditional Dance

Performances sometimes happen at the Village Gallery or arts centers, especially during public holidays or special events.

Local Music

Find live music in some bars and restaurants, especially in Masaki. Bongo Flava (Tanzanian hip hop/R&B) dominates the the local music scene.

Theater & Arts

Little Theatre hosts plays, concerts, and various cultural performances throughout the year.

Community Tourism

Less formal in Dar es Salaam itself. A local an escort can facilitate visits to markets (Kariakoo, Kivukoni Fish Market) and neighborhoods to interact with inhabitants.

Language Learning

Private Swahili tutors or short courses may be available through local language schools or university departments. Basic Swahili phrases are always welcome.

Cultural Festivals

Saba Saba (July 7th) and Nane Nane (August 8th) are national fairs. Eid al-Fitr/Eid al-Adha are Muslim festivals. Various music and arts festivals occur throughout the year. Check local listings.

Relaxation & Wellness

Find opportunities for relaxation and rejuvenation in the middle of the energetic pace of Dar es Salaam.

Spa & Therapies

  • Spa & Wellness Centers: Many upscale hotels (Hyatt, Serena, Sea Cliff) feature their own spas.
  • Standalone spas and beauty salons are available, notably in Masaki.
  • Hot Springs: No hot springs exist in Dar es Salaam.
  • Natural Therapy: Limited to traditional massage services offered by some local practitioners or within spas.

Mind & Body

Yoga & Meditation

Limited within Dar es Salaam itself. Some fitness centers or expatriate communities may offer regular yoga classes.

Traditional Healing

Traditional healers (waganga) practice, but these are generally not sought out by tourists due to a lack of regulation.

Beach & Pool Clubs

Many hotels have pools reachable by non-guests for a day fee. Kigamboni beaches provide a relaxed atmosphere with seaside bars.

Wellness Considerations

Hydration

Stay hydrated in the tropical climate. Drink plenty of bottled water.

Sun Protection

Use sunscreen, wear hats, and seek shade during peak sun hours.

Insect Repellent

Use repellent, particularly at sunrise and sunset, to avoid mosquito bites.

Entertainment & Nightlife

Dar es Salaam offers a lively entertainment scene, from live music to nightclubs, especially in the expatriate-welcoming neighborhoods.

Music & Performances

  • Live Music Venues: Many restaurants and bars, notably in Masaki, feature live bands.
  • Bands play local genres (Bongo Flava, Taarab, African jazz) and international music, especially on weekends.
  • Theater & Performance Spaces: Little Theatre hosts plays, concerts, and cultural shows.
  • National Museum occasionally hosts heritage performances.

Nightlife Hotspots

Nightclubs & Dancing

Gathered in the Masaki area, venues like Elements and Havana Cafe offer a mix of local and international music.

Bar Districts

Masaki serves as the main area for bars and pubs, ranging from casual to upscale. No formal pub crawls are common.

Late-Night Options

Casinos are you can get it in some major hotels (e.g., New African Inn). Late-night restaurants and fast-food outlets cater to those out late.

Casino Gaming

Main hotels like the New Africa Hotel sometimes have casinos with various games. Dress codes may apply.

Cinema & Movies

Modern shopping malls like Mlimani City Mall sometimes feature cinemas showing local and international films.

Happy Hour & Lounges

Many bars plus lounges in Masaki offer happy hour specials and a relaxed atmosphere for drinks and socializing before the main nightlife begins.

Nightlife Safety Guidelines

Exercise caution and remain aware of your surroundings when visiting nightclubs and bars. Arrange transportation in advance, avoid walking alone at night, and safeguard your belongings. Drink responsibly. Seek local tips on reputable venues.

Shopping & Markets

Dar es Salaam offers a diverse range of activities, catering to adventure seekers, culture enthusiasts, and those looking for relaxation or entertainment. Immerse yourself in the city'what it has to offer.

Traditional Markets

  • Kariakoo Market: Enormous, bustling for food, spices, clothing, electronics.
  • Requires good bargaining skills and vigilance for belongings.
  • Kivukoni Seafood Market: Early morning market for fresh fish, a lively local experience.
  • Bargaining is expected at traditional markets.

Artisan Crafts

Mwenge Carvers' Market

Famous for intricately carved wooden sculptures, masks, and furniture. Visitors sometimes take note of the carving process.

Tingatinga Arts Cooperative Society

Observe artists at work and acquire unique Tingatinga paintings.

Souvenir Recommendations

Wood carvings, Tingatinga paintings, Maasai beaded jewelry, kanga and kitenge fabrics, local coffee, and spices.

Luxury & Boutique

  • The Slipway Shopping Centre (Msasani Bay): Boutiques, craft shops, restaurants.
  • Mlimani City Mall, Pugu Mall, Dar Free Market: Modern malls having global brands.
  • Large food stores food courts.
  • High-end fashion stores.

Ethical Shopping

  • Support local artisans directly at markets.
  • Ensures a larger portion of income reaches creators.
  • Avoid purchasing items from endangered species.
  • Bargain respectfully; avoid aggressive haggling.

Shipping & Customs

  • Shipping: Many craft vendors sometimes arrange shipping for larger items.
  • Verify reliability and cost before committing.
  • Postal services are also available for smaller items.
  • Customs: Be aware of your home country's regulations.

Shopping Tips & Security

Market Navigation
  • Keep valuables safe and hidden sight.
  • Be mindful of crowds, especially in Kariakoo.
  • Carry small denominations of local currency.
Photography & Interaction
  • Always get consent before taking pictures of people or stalls.
  • Engage with vendors politely, even if not buying.
  • Be respectful of local customs and traditions.

Local Craftsmanship

The Mwenge Carvers' The market is a prime spot to witness local craftsmanship and purchase authentic wood carvings directly from the creators. This direct interaction enriches the cultural experience.

Activity Planning Summary

Outdoor & Cultural Highlights

  • Protected Sea areas: Snorkeling and relaxation on Bongoyo or Mbudya Islands.
  • Safari Day Trips: Explore Mikumi or Saadani National Parks for wildlife.
  • Cooking Classes: Learn Swahili cuisine through hands-on experience.
  • Artistic CRAFTSs: Visit Mwenge Carvers' Marketplace or Tingatinga Arts Cooperative.

Relaxation & Entertainment

  • Spa & Wellness: Enjoy treatments at upscale hotels or standalone spas.
  • Beach Relaxation: Peaceful beaches in Kigamboni offer peace and local charm.
  • Nightlife: Live performances and nightclubs in Masaki for evening entertainment.
  • Shopping: Explore Kariakoo Market for local goods or Slipway for boutiques.