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Dar Es Salaam safaris, lodges and wildlife tours

Dar es Salaam is the largest town in Tanzania and is located on the Indian Ocean coast. It has one of the largest natural harbours in the world.
Beaches south of Dar es Salaam
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Experience a selection of one or more well-appointed lodges in wildlife sanctuaries where the focus is on guided game viewing activities.

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Sleep in domed tents on campsites across Africa. Guests may be required to help set up camp. Smaller groups than overland trips.

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Traverse various African regions or countries with a group of adventurers in customised overland trucks, with experienced guides.


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 with experts to interpret the ecosystems for you
 
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Lodges in pristine marine areas - explore beaches, reefs and oceans on sunset walks, snorkelling trips and sailing adventures.

Dar Es Salaam travel info

The city itself is full of life with an international airport and is a convenient point from which to start a safari to the southern circuit or to visit the islands of Pemba, Zanzibar or Mafia. Some of Tanzania's best beaches are also to be found just south of Dar es Salaam..

Little more than a century old, Dar Es Salaam is a relatively modern city that has an old world charm. It shows none of the overwhelming bustle that capital cities often possess, and the name that the founding Sultan of Zanzibar gave it in 1857 still applies: "Haven of Peace."

One of the most attractive features of Dar es Salaam is its harbour. The crescent bay is fringed with palm trees, and gorgeously wrought sailing craft often waft into port. From December to March, Asian bateels and badane set sail from India, Arabia, and the Persian Gulf, their holds bursting with carpets, silver, and brass to trade at the Indian bazaar. Jahazi and Mashua, Dar es Salaam's traditional small sailboats, come and go all day from Mafia Islands and Lamu.

Another fascinating attraction of the city is its National Museum. Some of Dr. Leakey's first finds can be found in the museum, including Nut-cracker Man and Zinjanthropus Bosei, proto-humans who roamed the Rift Valley over a million years ago. There are also detailed displays that is said to be able to track humanity's evolution over the years.

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