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This tour is more designed to give you a good glimpse of Dar es Salaam city tour, enjoy the blend of cultural and modern,
You'll visit major of Dar es Salaam attractions while seamlessly enjoying the local life
Tanzania, you benefit from two compelling advantages.
Firstly, our team comprises experienced local guides who possess an in-depth understanding of Dar es Salaam's rich history, vibrant culture, and key attractions. This ensures that your experience is both insightful and authentic, offering you more than just the typical tourist sites.
Secondly, we pride ourselves on our commitment to customization. Your tour will be tailored to your specific interests and preferences, whether that includes exploring historical landmarks, navigating bustling markets, or indulging in the local cuisine. Our goal is to craft a personalized journey that leaves you with lasting memories and a truly enjoyable experience.
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Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Kivukoni Fish Market
After breakfast, we’ll pick you up from your hotel to embark on an exciting adventure. Our journey begins at the renowned Kivukoni Fish Market, the largest seafood market in Tanzania and a vital hub in Dar es Salaam. Here, you’ll experience the vibrant daily life of local fishermen, observe their operations, and witness the energetic seafood trade that plays a pivotal role in the community. Take time to explore the market, sample fresh seafood, and immerse yourself in the rich local culture and cuisine. This experience offers a unique glimpse into the heart of the fishing industry, promising memories you won’t forget.
Azania Front Cathedral Evangelical Lutheran Church of Tanzania
The Azania Front Lutheran Cathedral, built between 1899 and 1902 by German missionaries, stands as a remarkable example of Gothic architecture and is part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania (ELCT). The name "Azania" traces its origins to a Greek term referring to the East African coast. A visit to this historic site allows you to admire its stunning Gothic design, delve into its rich history and connection to the ELCT, and uncover the story behind its unique name. From the cathedral grounds, you can also enjoy sweeping views of Dar es Salaam’s bustling harbor. Don’t forget to bring your camera to capture the charm of this architectural and historical gem, a must-see for anyone intrigued by history and culture.
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5 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
ramkinsm,,Aug 31, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
My family woke up early to explore the heart of Dar es Salaam. The morning began with laughter at Coco Beach, where the sea breeze set the tone for the day. Soon after, we visited the National Museum, letting the children marvel at ancient stories and traditions. At Mwenge Market, we watched artisans carve wood with incredible skill, and couldn’t resist buying a few keepsakes. Lunch brought us together over Swahili seafood dishes that tasted like the ocean itself. A quick ferry ride carried us to Bongoyo Island, where swimming and sandcastles made the afternoon fly by. The day ended at Slipway, watching the sun melt into the ocean as a perfect family moment.


w0udv,,Aug 14, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
I only had a full day in Dar es Salaam, but the city made sure every minute was unforgettable. When the moment I stepped out into the warmly welcome Envoyage Tanzania, salty air drifting in from the Indian Ocean, I felt an energy that was both relaxed and vibrant. The streets buzzed with a mix of honking bajajis, friendly street vendors, and the aroma of freshly grilled mishkaki blending with the scent of sea breeze. Lunch was a plate of freshly grilled fish with pilau rice, eaten slowly as the ocean breeze danced across my table. By evening, the city glowed-streetlights reflecting on the water, laughter spilling from beachside cafes, and the scent of spiced tea in the air. One day wasn’t enough, but it was enough to know I’d come back.
kunuunnguaqd,,Jul 24, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We highly recommend Envoyage Tanzania, and also this short tour package. Exploring Dar es Salaam with my father was a special experience. From the colorful markets to the peaceful coastline, our guide helped us discover the city’s rich culture and hidden gems. We visited local landmarks, tasted traditional food, and learned so much about Tanzanian life. It was a meaningful day filled with stories, laughter, and beautiful memories together. Thank you (Maselino)👏
mislas2025,,Jul 13, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our day trip to Dar es Salaam with Envoyage was a vibrant and memorable experience. We started early, exploring the lively streets and soaking in the city's unique coastal vibe. We enjoyed delicious local food at a traditional restaurant fresh seafood and spicy Swahili dishes that everyone loved. Later, we visited the Village Museum, where we saw traditional houses and cultural performances. The National Museum gave us a glimpse into Tanzania’s history, while a walk along Coco Beach offered a perfect view of the Indian Ocean. The highlight was simply spending time together, laughing, exploring markets, and enjoying the energy of the city.
maccayr,,Jul 11, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our one day in Dar es Salaam was full of color and culture. We started with a visit to the bustling Kivukoni Fish Market, followed by a quick tour of the National Museum. After enjoying fresh seafood by the sea, we relaxed at Coco Beach and ended the day shopping for handmade crafts at Mwenge Carvers Market. A short trip, but full of great memories. The day always remember of our life. We highly recommend Envoyage Tanzania for their service and hospitable.
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