This special tour combines in one half day tour all the spirit of Zanzibar. The taste of it´s flavour and the history of it´s overwhelming city. You will visit a Spice farm where you will smell the deep sensations of Zanzibar and we will let you get lost in the norrow streets of the old Stone Town, where you will feel the ancient history of our...Read more
This day tour will cover the below places of interest: > National Museum and house of culture > Fish Market of Dar es Salaam > Ransomed Slave house > Saint Joseph Old Church > Azania front Old Church > Kariakoo Bazaar > Mwenge Curio Shops > Village Museum > Askari Monument > Sultan...Read more
This trip is professionally designed to give all our clients an unforgettable Experience of Dar es Salaam City. The tour will start with a visit to the National Museum and House of Culture where you will get to see exhibits about the history and natural environment of Tanzania and our trip will end in the Mwenge Woodcarvers Market which is the...Read more
Taking you around all the famous and must visit hotspots in the City, this jam-packed tour is all you need for those with limited travel time in the city.
The tour is designed to efficiently utilize your time while letting you enjoy Dar-es salaam's immense history and...Read more
Dar es Salaam is dynamic, colorful and diverse. Originally a small fishing village known as Mzizima it’s now a bustling city and hub for East African business and trade. Packed with interesting culture, history, food and people our Dar es Salaam city tour will give you a taste of one of East Africa’s most exciting cities. These are a few of...Read more
Bagamoyo is a magical town fringed with amazing beaches, Mangrove forest, unforgettable historical memories as well as various traditional lifestyle, located just 65kms north of Dar es Salaam on the coast opposite Zanzibar, it was the formal capital of the German East Africa. It derived the name from the word Bwagamoyo means “here I throw down...Read more
Strolling through Bagamoyo’s narrow, unpaved streets takes you back to the mid-19th century, when the town was one of the most important settlements along the East African coast and the terminus of the trade caravan route linking Lake Tanganyika with the sea. Slaves, ivory, salt and copra were unloaded here before being shipped to Zanzibar...Read more
Gain first hand experience of the social issues facing Dar es Salaam – living conditions of families, rapid urbanization, infrastructure issues and the urban environment. You will visit markets and meet the people who work and innovate in the informal economy, and hear about the struggles they...Read more
Bagamoyo Historical Stone Town is located on east coast of Tanzania, 75 kilometers northern side of Dar es Salaam. Bagamoyo is one of the most important trading centers on the East African Coast and a famous embarkation port for slaves from the hinterland. When the German colonialists came to East Africa they made Bagamoyo their first German East...Read more
Dar es Salaam (meaning 'place of peace') is the largest city and former capital city of Tanzania. On the Swahili coast, Dar es-Salaam is an important economic Centre and one of the fastest growing cities in the...Read more
Over the last century, Dar es Salaam has grown from a sleepy Zaramo fishing village into a thriving tropical metropolis of over four million people. Straddling some of the most important sea routes in the world, it is East Africa’s second-busiest port and Tanzania’s commercial hub. Despite this, and its notorious traffic jams, the city has...Read more
Dar es Salaam is dynamic, colorful and diverse. Originally a small fishing village known as Mzizima it’s now a bustling city and hub for East African business and trade. Packed with interesting culture, history, food and people our Dar es Salaam city tour will give you a taste of one of East Africa’s most exciting cities. These are a few of...Read more
Some 75 kilometres to the north of Dar es Salaam lies Bagamoyo, once the embarkation port for slaves from the hinterland, and later the first German colonial capital. It is a place of considerable significance to world history, both as an entry point for Arab and European missionaries, explorers, and traders in East and Central Africa, and in the...Read more
Mikumi National Park hosts a big variety of mammals, reptiles, and over 300 species of birds. Animals that are frequently seen in Mikumi National Park include lions, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, elephants, and many more. Additionally, you will be able to view more than 300 bird species and a variety of plants.
This is 3 nights Stone Town and 3 nights Nungwi Beach tour in Zanzibar.
Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous region of Tanzania in East Africa. It is composed of the Zanzibar Archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 25–50 kilometers (16–31 mi) off the coast of the mainland, and consists of many small islands and two large ones: Unguja (the main...Read more
DAY 1; After breakfast around 7.30am departure from Tanga City by Private car to West Usambara Mountains (Lushoto) arrive at 10.00am and then proceed for hikking to Magamba Rainforest and Irente view point (Combined Tour, Lunch will be served at Near by Irente ViewPoint.Later on around 5.30pm back to Lushoto Town for Dinner and...Read more
This 10 days combination safari will take you to four different destination starting with Selous Game Reserve the largest game reserve in Africa, Ruaha National Park the largest national park in Tanzania, Udzungwa Mountain National Park the rain forest mountain and Mikumi National Park. this trip will take you through the different landscape,...Read more
Dar-es-Salaam City Tour Half Day Excursion explores Dar-es-Salaam – located on the Indian Ocean coast, Tanzania's largest city and logistics hub. It is affectionately known as 'Dar' but it is not the capital of the country - that title belongs to Dodoma. Dar-es-Salaam is primarily a port city in southern Tanzania, located on a huge natural...Read more