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Dar es Salaam is one of the biggest cities in Tanzania. This is an important city on the Indian Ocean’s coast. Moreover, Dar es Salaam is a major port in Tanzania. Many tourists from other countries start their adventures in Tanzania exactly from this settlement. However, Dar es Salaam deserves more attention because the city has so much to offer. Beautiful beaches, marvelous and attractive architecture, and massive opportunities for active recreation make this city a destination that is worth exploring. Dar es Salaam is suitable not only for adult travelers and fans of extreme but also for families with small children. There was a village named Mzizima on the site of modern Dar es Salaam in the 19th century. Local people mostly did fishing for a living. The first European arrived in the region in 1859. This was Albert Roscher from Hamburg. Three years later, Sultan Sayyid Majid bin Said decided to build a city on the coast of the Indian Ocean. The sultan gave the new city that name that we all know today - Dar es Salaam. When Sayyid Majid bin Said died, the process of building the city slowed down. Only in 1889, when Germans occupied the city, the first dock appeared in Dar es Salaam. The British became rulers in the region in 1916. After the end of World War II, Dar es Salaam started developing actively. In winter 1961, Tanganyika finally became independent, and Dar es Salaam became its capital. When Tanganyika and the People’s Republic of Zanzibar merged … Read further

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After the end of World War II, Dar es Salaam started developing actively. In winter 1961, Tanganyika finally became independent, and Dar es Salaam became its capital. When Tanganyika and the People’s Republic of Zanzibar merged to form a new country, Tanzania, it was decided to make another city the new capital. The process of changing the capital hasn’t finished yet. The national university opened in … Open

Tanzania - moving around the country

There are about fifty airports in Tanzania, but only few of them serve for international communication. The largest air harbor in Tanzania is Julius Nyerere airport. It is located on the outskirts of the city of Dar es Salaam. You can get to the city by pre-ordered transfer, by taxi or by local public transport. It is worth noting that Julius Nyerere is considered to be the largest in East Africa. The airport of Kilimanjaro is next in the rating for servicing international flights. It is located in the north-east of Tanzania. The peculiarity of this air harbor is a rather large runway, the length of which is about 3.6 km. At the moment, the terminal of this airport is rebuilt to increase the capacity. … Open

Nature and parks of Tanzania

Tanzania can boast with the highest peak in Africa. That’s Kilimanjaro, which is the potentially active volcano. In Swahili, its name means 'a mountain that sparkles.' The peak rises above the African plains, and the snow covering it shines in the hot sun. According to legends, local soldiers took snow on top of the mountain for silver and even tried to mine it during ancient times. Today, the eternal glaciers on Kilimanjaro are rapidly melting. The mountain is surrounded by the national park, which was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. There are mountain forests, where you can meet many wild animals, including lions, zebras, giraffes, baboons, and antelopes. National parks of Mikumi, Mkomazi, Katavi, and Arusha can be visited in Tanzania too. … Open

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