Tour storici e architettonici di Dar es Salaam





Descrizione
Questo tour approfondisce gli stili architettonici, i design e le strutture distintivi di una città. Offre uno sguardo nel passato della città, tracciando la sua evoluzione dai tempi antichi al presente. Tale tour celebra il patrimonio culturale di una città, comprese le sue tradizioni, costumi, arte e cucina. Il mio tour celebra anche il patrimonio culturale di una città, comprese le sue tradizioni, costumi, arte e cucina. Condivido aneddoti e storie affascinanti sul passato della città e dei suoi abitanti, aggiungendo un tocco personale che collega i visitatori alle esperienze vissute delle persone che una volta chiamavano la città casa. Questi tour non sono solo divertenti ma anche altamente educativi.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Cattedrale cattolica di San Giuseppe La Cattedrale di Dar, costruita nel 1903, si trova nello stesso punto del prima moschea della città.
Chiesa luterana anteriore di Azania Una chiesa in stile bavarese circondata da palme, ispirata alle chiese dell'America Latina e dell'India.
Il Village Museum è un museo pratico che mette in mostra le case tradizionali e le condizioni di vita di un certo numero di tribù della Tanzania.
Il Mwenge Woodcarvers Market, nel cuore della città di Dar es Salaam, è pieno di statue, maschere e casse, tutte splendidamente scolpite nel forte legno nero che è l'ebano.
Il mercato del pesce di Kivukoni a Dares Salaam, situato in Tanzania, è noto per il suo vivace mercato del pesce. È un luogo vibrante e vivace dove puoi trovare un'ampia varietà di frutti di mare appena pescati ed è una parte significativa della vita culturale ed economica della città. Il mercato offre ai visitatori un'esperienza unica per esplorare l'industria della pesca locale e assaggiare alcuni dei deliziosi piatti di pesce della regione.
Il Museo Nazionale della Tanzania è un consorzio di cinque musei tanzaniani il cui scopo è preservare e mostrare mostre sulla storia e l'ambiente naturale della Tanzania.
Kariakoo è meglio conosciuta oggi per i suoi mercati ad ampio raggio, che si estendono su molti isolati e contribuiscono in modo significativo a Dar es Salaam.
Mlimani City è un centro commerciale su Sam Nujoma Road, Ubungo, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. È uno dei centri commerciali più grandi del paese, con un'area di 30.000 m2 (320.000 piedi quadrati).
I dipinti di Tinga Tinga sono uno stile pittorico unico e visivamente sbalorditivo sviluppato nella seconda metà del XX secolo in Tanzania, in Africa. I dipinti tendono ad avere un colore sorprendente perché sono realizzati su masonite e sono apprezzati da turisti come europei e americani grazie alla facilità di trasporto.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Ritiri negli hotel Sarò lì nella hall dell'hotel dieci minuti prima. Prelievi dall'aeroporto e dal porto Sarò a bordo con il tuo nome.
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi cardiovascolari
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
Recensioni(39)
Way too expensive for the experience. The first stop is the fish market chaotic, dirty and smelling of rotten fish where entrails and fish parts are splashed on your legs and feet. Much of the tour was spent in markets where innumerable people tried to shake you down to buy the same products over and over again which quickly became uncomfortable and exhausting. So much so that I had to ask to end the tour early and skip the last stop which probably would have been the most interesting. Went to Coco beach for lunch my tour guide asked me what I wanted to order but I had no idea what the place served. Before the food arrived, my tour guide left me for over 25 minutes while my overwhelming amount of food was served to me sitting alone and I had no idea how to eat it (you eat it with your hands I now know).
The tour guide was excellent and took us to the right places with good information. He was well educated and friendly and shared interesting stories about the places we visited.
Bernard was an incredible guide and gave us a fabulous tour of the city taking in several markets, architectural history, panoramic rooftop views… he is incredibly knowledgeable - just: WOW! He took plenty of time and we learned and saw so much. What a privilege for us to be guided by you Bernard - thank you so much.
Bernard is passionate about his city Dar es Salaam. He told us about its history, old and modern, architecture, religion, society, art and music. TO h have lunch in Akemi, a revolving restaurant with magnificent views, was a plus. We were taken around the city by a driver in a comfortable A/C minivan. We even visited a supermarket and a bookshop for last minute items we where looking for. It was our priviledge to meet this young, enthusiastic man! Look for him at DW and BBC videos. We recommend 100% this tour when visiting Tanzania.
Bernard is passionate about his city Dar es Salaam. He told us about its history, old and modern, architecture, religion, society, art and music. To have lunch in Akemi, a revolving restaurant with magnificent views, was a plus. We were taken around the city by a driver in a comfortable A/C minivan. We even visited a supermarket and a bookshop for last minute items we where looking for. It was our priviledge to meet this young, enthusiastic man! Look for him at DW and BBC videos. We recommend 100% this tour when visiting Tanzania.
Bernard is an exceptional guide who brings Dar es Salaam’s architecture and history to life! His deep knowledge and passion for the city’s stories make his tours an unforgettable experience. As a natural storyteller, he weaves fascinating narratives about the city’s evolution, connecting buildings, culture, and history in a way that captivates every visitor. The recent tour photos speak for themselves—guests relaxed, engaged, and enjoying the stunning surroundings. Bernard’s ability to create a welcoming and enriching experience is unmatched. If you’re curious about Dar es Salaam’s hidden gems and cultural treasures, book a tour with Bernard. You’ll leave with a deeper appreciation for the city and its rich heritage! Highly recommended!
I’d recommend a tour with Ben for anyone looking to explore Dar Es Salaam through a critical, knowledgeable lens! We had an incredibly insightful day with Ben in the centre of historically rich Dar Es Salaam. Walking through the bustling Downtown and Posta areas, he shared his knowledge on Germany and Britains colonisation of today’s Tanzania and other histories of the city. His passion for his home town, for architecture, historical ties and continuations make Ben a great guide and will captivate you for sure!
We had the pleasure of joining Ben for a guided tour in Dar es Salaam, and it was an unforgettable experience! Ben’s deep knowledge of the city’s history, culture, and architecture was truly impressive. He navigated us through vibrant local markets, historic sites, and hidden gems that I would never have discovered on my own. What stood out most was his engaging storytelling and ability to connect historical events to the present day, making the tour both informative and enjoyable. He was also incredibly friendly, accommodating, and attentive to everyone’s interests and needs. Thanks to Ben, I left with a richer understanding of Dar es Salaam and its unique charm. If you’re looking for an exceptional guide to explore the city, I highly recommend Ben!
Bernard is an exceptional guide with an impressive depth of knowledge about Dar es Salaam’s history, architecture, and culture. His passion for storytelling and ability to connect the city’s heritage with contemporary life made the experience both educational and engaging. He effortlessly brought the sites to life with fascinating anecdotes and historical insights. I highly recommend Bernard to anyone looking to explore Dar es Salaam in a meaningful and memorable way!
It was great tour. We were able to visit all the places listed, I enjoyed local lunch with my groupand I would highly recomend it to everyone.



