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es Salaam is rapidly transforming from a
once torpid city with potholed streets and few
amenities into a vibrant commercial centre. The
largest city in Tanzania and now the busiest
Port in East Africa, Dar es Salaam is attracting
investors, evident in the increase in
restaurants and hotels as well as a growing
tourist markets. The gateway to Zanzibar which
is a 75 minute ferry ride away, as well as the
southern safari circuit, Dar es Salaam has the
potential to overtake Arusha as the main tourist
destination in Tanzania.
Attractions
National Museum, Bunge Road Opposite the
State House
Nyumba ya sanaa, Upanga Road, before
Sheraton Hotel.
Makonde carvers, Sam Nujama Road, Mwenge
Area..
Village Museum ,New Bagamoyo Road,
Makumbusho village Area
Askari Monument, St.Joseph's Metropolitan
Cathedral, Ufukweni Road, Opposite Dar es Salaam
Dar
es Salaam Beaches:
North Coast
Located about 25-30 km North of the city there
are several good beaches to be found in the
Kunduchi area. The beach hotels at Bahari
Beach, Whitesands, Jangwani Sea
Breeze, Kunduchi and Silversands
all offer a variety of watersports along this
attractive stretch of coast.
Shuttle buses to the beach hotels at Kunduchi
leave from outside the New Africa Hotel at 9.00,
12.00, 14.00, and 17.00 on weekdays and every
other hour between 9.00 and 17.00 at weekends.
However this schedule often depends on how full
the bus is. Return fare is about $10. It is also
possible to arrange day trips to the islands of
Bongoyo and Mbudya. Boats to Bongoyo and Mbudya
can also be taken from Jangwani: Sea Breeze
Hotel. Other Boats can be arranged from
Whitesands Hotel and Bahari Beach Hotel or
alternatively from The Slipway at Msasani
Peninsula. There are scheduled boats at 9.30
a.m., 11.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m, and 3.30 p.m. In
general the uninhabited beach at Bongoyo Island
is less crowded in the weekdays than at the
weekend.
City Centre
Coco Beach at Oyster Bay is popular and a good
swimming beach. The Oyster Bay Hotel overlooks
the beach. The Yacht Club at Msasani Peninsula
has a private beach. Although the club is for
members only it is possible to get temporary
membership and it has a good family atmosphere.
South Coast
The
virgin beaches of the south coast are reached by
taking the Kivukoni ferry from the fish market
to Kigamboni. At present the beaches are
relatively undiscovered. The first beach is
Mikadi beach, 2 km from the ferry, where there
is a good campsite and bar. A new campsite has
opened at Kipepeo 8 km from the ferry. Further
along is Barracuda beach with a bar and further
south there are several developments under
construction with un-crowded beaches and good
swimming. About 30km south is the Amani Beach
Resort and 34km south of the city is the Ras
Kutani Resort which has a fine beach with a
lagoon and a variety of watersports on offer.
Bookings for the resort, which has excellent
thatched banda accommodation, can be arranged
from Rickshaw Travels in the city centre Top
Accommodation
There are many hotels, hostels and few
campsites. Among the popular ones are Royal Palm
Hotel, New Africa Hotel, Sea Cliff Hotel, White
Sands Hotel, Embassy Hotel, Jangwani Sea Breeze
Lodge, Beach Comber Hotel, Protea Apartments,
YMCA, Luther House, and many more.
Where to eat
There are several restaurants and cafes in the
city where people can eat;
Cafes : Hard Rock Cafe at Mkwepu street,
Restaurants :
City centre restaurants: Jamaa fast food at
Independence street, Foodworld at Maktaba
street, Steers and Debonnaires at Independence
street, Rendevous at Independence street, The
Alcove at Independence street, Coffee House at
Mkwepu street , Chick King at Jamhuri street,
Swahili restaurant at Kariakoo, Burger Hut in
City Centre, Sawasdee at New Africa Hotel,
Cedars at Kisutu areas, Serengeti at Sheraton,
Bandari Grill at Newafrica, Nandos and Chicken
Inn on Independence Street
Restaurants out of the city cente:
Around Oysterbay area: Kalambezi
Restaurant at Sea Cliff Hotel, Mashua Restaurant
at Slipway, Rickshaw , Cassanova and Dolce Vitta.
Around Namanga : Best Bite at Bagamoyo
Road, Saverios Place Old Bagamoyo Road, The Tilt
and Steak, Ale at Arcade Old Bagamoyo Road, and
Kimicho club, Budapest Restaurant.
Around Msasani: Jan Pizzaria at Kawawa
road, Barbeque Village, Ciao Italia at Bagamoyo
road, Smokies Tavern, The Slipway and Indian Raj.
Around Mikocheni: Chinese restaurant,
Talk of the Town restaurant, Euro Pub and Avant
Garde at Regent Estate area.
Upanga area: Palm Beach hotel at Upanga Sea
View.
How to get there
By air
The airport is only 15 km from the city centre.
Transport to the city is available; there are
shuttle buses and taxis, Also there are Car
rental offices at the Airport so you can just
pop in there and arrange for transport. The car
rental offices are such as Avis rent a car,
Europcar. Tanzania car rental, Evergreen car
rental, Jeka Tour operators and the other local
Taxis which are in white colour.
By road:
There are different buses which travel from Dar
es Salaam toother places such as Tawfiq which
pases Tanga, Moshi, Arusha, Mombasa, Nairobi and
Kampala.Fresh ya Shamba, Air Msae, Dar Express,
Metro Coach, which travel from Dar es Salaam to
Arusha and buses like Scandinavia Coach travel
to the Southern regions of Tanzania( Iringa,
Mbeya and Rukwa).
6 hours to Tanga
8 hours to Moshi
10 hours to Arusha
12 hours to Mombasa
12 hours to Namanga border
8 hours to Iringa
By rail
All Tanzania's rail lines converge in Dar es
Salaam. The two main services are TAZARA
and
CENTRAL LINE. The Central railway station is
located off Sokoine Drive at the corner of
Railway St, and Gerezani St. The line offers two
route services the first is from Dar es salaam
to Kigoma via Dodoma, Singida, Tabora, Mpanda,
Kigoma, Shinyanga and Mwanza For TAZARA line the
routes are from Dar es Salaam to Zambia via
Morogoro, Iringa and Mbeya.The trains follow
this timetable in a week:
Monday: Zambia ( 11:00 am ),
Tuesday: Zambia ( 5:34 pm ), Mwanza (
5:00 pm ), Kigoma ( 5:00 pm ),
Wednesday: Mwanza ( 5:00 pm ),
Thursday: Zambia ( 1:00 am ), Kigoma (
5:00 pm ),
Friday : Zambia ( 5:34 pm ), Mwanza (
5:00 pm ), Kigoma ( 5:00 pm ).
Saturday: Zambia ( 11:00 am ),
Sunday: Mwanza ( 5:00 pm ), Kigoma (5:00
pm) .
There are occasional special steam engine
excursions to the Pugu Hills outside Dar es
Salaam which leaves from the TAZARA train
station - check the local press for details.
This steam engine also travels to the Selous.
Travel within
Taxis can be found at all major hotels and at
most road juctions in the City Center.
Commuter buses, locally known as "Daladalas",
are well distributed throughout the town and are
the most popular and cheapest means of transport
in town. Most of them start their routes from
City Centre commonly named Posta ie. New and Old
Posta and others are from Kariakoo.
Entertainment :
Many different types of entertainment are
available including:
Cinemas and Movies: Avalon Cinema at the
City Centre and New Chox at Nkrumah Street and
Movies are shown at Slipway from 7:30pm. every
Tuesday, Sugar Rays at Palm Beach Hotel every
Monday and Tuesday from 7:30pm. and Mambo Club
at Karibu Hotel every Saturday from 7:00 pm.The
American Marines residence shows movies on a big
screen on Thursdays (passport ID needed for
entry).
Bars: The Q Bar at Oysterbay area, Kibo
Bar at Sheraton, Blue Palms bar at Mikocheni
area, Bahama Mama at Kimara areas, Sugar Rays at
Palm Beach Hotel, Bar Es Salaam at Namanga,
Ryans Irish Pub above Las Vegas Casino and
Smokies Tavern in Msasani.
Casinos: Newafrica Casino and Monte Carlo
Casino located at the City Center, Las Vegas
Casino at Upanga sea view. The Seacliff hotel
has recently opened a casino.
Night clubs: Among them are California
Dreamers nightclub at Upanga Sea View area, ZS
Billiards Club and Mambo Club both in Oysterbay
area, The Slipway at Msasani area, Club
Bilicanas nightclub at the City Centre Mkwepu
street, Cassanova Disco in Sea Cliff Hotel and
The Tilt Club at Old Bagamoyo road, Silent Inn
Club located along Bagamoyo Road.
Sports and Games: Wet "n" Wild Waterpark,
at Kunduchi, PO BOx 361 Dar Es Saalam, E-mail:
wetnwild@raha.com; Tel: +255 22 2650326/8
360/413; Fax: 2650332. for Water sports, Tennis
Courts , Squash Courts, Gymnasium, Pool table.
This is promoted as the largest waterpark in
East Africa.
Waterworld near the Beachcomber Hotel is another
waterslide park.
Cosmic bowling at the Seacliff Hotel. Not so
cosmic bowling at ZS Billiards.
Live music: Try Blue Palms in Mikocheni
on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Smokies
Tavern on Thursday, Q Bar on Friday and Ryans
Pub on Friday and Saturday. The New Africa Hotel
often has a resident live band.
Car rental
There are various car rental companies in town.
A valid international driver's license is
mandatory and the driver must be between 25-70
years of age and have held a license for a
minimum of two years. Among the Car rentals
companies are such as Avis, Inter rental, Hertz,
Tanzania Rental Cars, Europ Car, Jeka and many
other Registered Tour Operators .
Airline offices
International and local companies offices are
within the town centre.
Post office and Telecommunications
The Post Offices in Dar es Salaam are at the
City Centre Maktaba Street and Kariakoo, though
there are small Post Offices branches in big
population communities such as at The University
of Dar es Salaam, Kijitonyama Area, Temeke Area
also Magomeni and Ilala. Post Office business
hours are between 8 am to 5 pm .
There are International telephone and trunk
calls services at Extelecoms in the City Centre
and several telephone and fax exchanges along
Morogoro road. Also there are a lot of Card and
Coin telephone boxes around the town, the major
ones being ACG, TTCL and Jupiter.
Internet Cafes.
There are several internet cafes located along
Morogoro Road, Jamhuri Street and Samora Machel
Avenue in the city centresuch as Cyberia, Kool
Surfing, Millenium and a host of others.
Aquarius Secretarial Bureau: Tel: 255 22
2700814; Fax: 255 22 2700814; Mobile: 0812
602252; E-mail: aquarius@raha.com. (located at
Shoppers Plaza)
Printout is located at The Slipway P.O.Box
70187; Tel: 255 22 602603; E-mail: mwinyia@yahoo.com.
Banks and Forex Bureaux
Most bureau de change are located along Samora
Machel Avenue.There are a few bureau de change
in the tourist class hotels which are open
throughout the week, business hours vary from
one hotel to another. Bank business hours are
between 8am to 5pm and most are closed on
Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays.
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Significance:
Golden
the mineral
wealth
Red
the fertile red soil of Africa
Wavy Band
the land, sea, lakes and coastal lines
Shield
Mt. Kilimanjaro
Burning Torch
freedom, enlightenment and knowledge
Spear
defense of freedom
Clove Bush & Cotton Bush
agriculture in the country
Cross Axe & Hoe
tools that the people use in developing
the country the elephant tusk supported by a man and a woman on both sides of
the shield symbolizing both the themes of cooperation and gender and equality
of the people of Tanzania.
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