Experience Dar es Salaam in just 2 hours with a local guide who brings the city to life through stories of history, culture, and daily life. This compact yet immersive walking and driving tour takes you from the vibrant Kariakoo Market and historic St. Joseph’s Cathedral to the bustling Kivukoni Fish Market, Askari Monument, and colonial landmarks like the Old Boma. Learn about Tanzania’s politics, economy, and spiritual life—all from a local’s perspective. Perfect for travelers short on time but eager for a rich cultural experience.
For 6.69 USD, we offer spacious luggage storage, No Need to Worry About Bags During the Tour: Your luggage will be securely stored
One of Dar es Salaam’s oldest surviving buildings, the Old Boma was built in the late 19th century and originally served as a German administrative center. Initially it was also used by the Omanis, then the Germans, the British, and later the Tanzanian government—making it a powerful symbol of the city’s shifting political eras. Today, this historic structure stands as a quiet reminder of Dar’s layered colonial past and its journey to independence.
Kivukoni fish market will make you learn about the day experience of fishermen. You will learn the nature of their means of transport and the fish trade. Travel time is already included in the total duration.
Dating back to the early 1900s, this majestic cathedral facing the Dar es Salaam Port of Zanzibar was built by the Germans. An interesting story along with amazing scene offers a rich experience.
You will make your own way to the meeting points