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Dar es Salaam Walking tour, is about exploring the City by a foot walk. It is within this itinerary whereby visitors are getting closer to the local people activities, greet them and enjoy the local environment peacefully.
You will be offered a historical background of the City and have an opportunity with your Guide to visit and see the great places of interest. Dar es Salaam means the heaven of piece (Sultan Majjid: 1862)
AMONG THE PLACES OF INTEREST TO BE VISITED INCLUDE:
> National Museum and house of Culture:
To visit, see and learn the archaeological documentation of the evolution of Man, the Laetoli footprints, rocks art and the history of Tanzania.
> Fish Market of Dar es Salaam:
To see the local fishermen s and the traditional fishing auction, see different types of fishes, local preparation activities such as moving the scales and frying.
> Missionaries of Africa Building:
To see the ancient architecture of the building which was used by the African Missionaries to introduce Christianity in Tanzania mainland in 18th century.
> Sultan Majjid Building:
Built by Sultan Majjid in 1860's to drive administrative activities and extension of his Sultanate rule from Zanzibar Island to Bandar Ul Salaam or the the harbor of piece
> The Askari Monument:
Built in 1927 by the British rule to commemorate African soldiers who supported the British troops against the Germans during the First World War in 1914.
> Kariakoo Bazaar/ Local Market:
Built in 1914 by British Rule as a Carrier Corps now is a vibrant vegetable and spice market in Dar es Salaam. The big next Market was built after the independence of Tanzania. Now it is the largest place for shopping of domestic and household equipment's.
> Makumbusho Village Museum:
It saves as a department of the National Museum of Tanzania given the role of preserving the traditional architecture of Tanzanian ethnic groups. Tanzania has approximately 120 tribes.
> Mwenge Curio Shops:
A large center for handmade crafts activities and buying souvenirs.
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