Embark on the Dar es Salaam by Night tour with a pickup from your chosen area. Along Oyster Bay road, savor Swahili grills and fries by the beach. At High Spirit Lounge in the city center, enjoy views of the port and seaside from its rooftop perch atop a tall building. Next, head to Samaki Samaki restaurant, one of the city’s top lounges, where DJs and music create a vibrant atmosphere for the night ahead. Whether mingling with strangers or relaxing with your chosen drink, the atmosphere is inviting. Finally, unleash the night at Wavuvi Camp, where you’ll step into a world of nocturnal enchantment. Here, curated music, artisanal cocktails, and a captivating ambiance await to ignite your senses.
History
Dar es Salaam, meaning “Haven of Peace” in Arabic, has a rich and diverse history. Initially, it was a small fishing village. The local Swahili-speaking population called it Mzizima. In the late 19th century, the Sultan of Zanzibar established a trading post here. This leaded to its growth as a major port city.
During German colonial rule in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Dar es Salaam became the capital of German East Africa. Then, the Germans developed the city’s infrastructure, including railways and administrative buildings. After World War I, Dar es Salaam became the administrative center of British Tanganyika. Under British rule, the city continued to grow and modernize. This attracted people from various ethnic backgrounds. The city became a melting pot of cultures.
In 1961 Tanganyika gained independence from Britain. Finally Dar es Salaam became the capital of the new formed nation. It remained the capital when Tanganyika merged with Zanzibar to form Tanzania in 1964.
Contemporary Dar es Salaam
In the present day, Dar es Salaam stands as the largest city in Tanzania. It functions as both its economic and cultural center. Moreover, it remains a crucial port city, facilitating connections to international trade routes. Additionally, the city serves as a gateway to the country’s stunning wildlife reserves. It also provides access to coastal destinations and the islands Zanzibar and Pemba.
Included: mineral water, soda, local beer and -wine, and dinner.
Do you want to combine this Dar es Salaam by Night tour with a safari? Then opt for one of our Safaris in South Tanzania.
Overview
Have the night of your life in Dar es Salaam and make new friends.
Eat, drink, dance, enjoy!
Highlights
- Oyster Bay, High Spirit Lounge, Samaki Restaurant, Wavuvi Camp Lounge