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Dar es Salaam Travel Guide |
Dar es Salaam Attractions |
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Home of the Dar es Salaam Horticultural Society, the Botanical
Gardens feature a wonderful selection of indigenous plants,
including purple bougainvillea, blue jacaranda, scarlet flame trees
and...
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Located next to the Botanical Gardens, the National Museum was
opened in 1940 in the King George V Memorial Museum. A new wing was
built in 1963 and King George V's car can be viewed here....
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A popular tourist attraction, the Makumbusho Village Museum
displays traditional Tanzanian traditional homes, representing 18
ethnic tribes. Visitors are taken on a tour through the homes,
which...
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An authentic and exhausting shopping experience, the Kariakoo
Market, which consumes numerous city blocks and is known as the
largest market in East Africa, will appeal to all holidaymakers...
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Located 1.5 miles (2.5km) north of Dar es Salaam, Bongoyo Island
is an uninhabited island and makes up part of the Dar es Salaam
Marine Reserve. Popular with tourists and other travellers...
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Situated across the channel from the Zanzibar ferry, Kigamboni
is known as South Beach. An affluent area almost entirely filled
with beach resorts, some of the best beaches in Dar es Salaam are
to...
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