Overview

Get to see Historical buildings in Dar es Salaam center. Visit the busiest fish market in Dar es Salaam and have a chance to meet currie shells vendors. visit the kariokoo market, which is the main market where local people come to sell their farm produce. visit the National museum where you will find Dr. Leakey’s findings from Olduvai Gorge. Get a chance to buy woodcarving, local garment, and ornaments in the Slipway. visit the University of Dar es Salaam.

1 Day Available on request Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salam
Inclusions/Exclusions

What is included in the tour

  • Private Guide
  • Meals
  • Transport

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Flights
  • Insurance
Highlights
  • See the old building like National Museum, Kariakoo Market, Mwenge Handcraft, Churches
  • Visit the busiest fish markets we have in Dar es Salaam
  • Explore the main market known as Kariakoo Market
Itinerary
Day 1: Dar es salaam City Tour

HistoricalBuildings In Dar es Salaam City center, guests will have a chance to see the old building like National Museum, Kariakoo Market, Mwenge Handcraft, Churches that were built by the first missionaries as they still stand very firm up to date, includes the Luther man church just next to the New Africa Hotel and St. Joseph’s Catholic Church just opposite the ferry terminal and many more. Fish Market: This is the busiest fish markets we have in Dar es Salaam where most fishermen come after their fishing expedition to sell their catch in wholesale. The market is very busy in the morning as fishermen auction their fish to the various fish dealers. The client has also the chance to meet the Currie Shell vendors who display so many varieties of Currie Shells that are found along Tanzania’s Indian Ocean coastline with collections from far as Mafia Island. Clients can have a chance to buy some of the shells which are not prohibited for sale. Kariakoo Market: This is one main market here in Dar es Salaam where local people come to sell their farm produce including fruits, fresh vegetables, fresh food, local textile material and many other locally made products. It’s one of the busiest markets here in Dar es Salaam and is just next to the Dar es Salaam’s central business district. National Museum: The Museum is just close to the Statehouse and in the museum, you will find Dr Leakey’s findings from Olduvai Gorge including the skull of Nutcracker man (Zinjanthropus bosei) and other human fossils are displayed. The Museum has many items that were used in the olden days by various tribes in Tanzania including a collection of tribal ornaments, head-dresses, witch-craft paraphernalia and traditional musical instruments collected from various regions in Tanzania. Also found in the museum is the history of Tanzanian leaders during the colonial era, information of the notorious

Pickup point
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania View on Map