DAR ES SALAAM


The capital of Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, is not generally thought of as a must see destination. Accessing one of the most important sea routes on earth. To most travellers though, the city is just a convenient port of call on the way to the more exotic Zanzibar, Pemba or Mafia islands, Tanzania's national parks, or as a business destination. "Dar", as it is lovingly called by aficionados of the city, is a fascinating rabbit warren of a tropical port, often surprising the wanderer with scenes of breathtaking beauty - and there is something irresistible about whiling away a few hours sitting at the water's edge, watching dhows slipping skilfully under the bows of huge cruise liners and cargo ships.

ACCOMODATION

Mövenpick

The Mövenpick Royal Palm Hotel offers you East African culture and tradition combined with international standards and Swiss quality. It is the perfect base from which to discover some of the most impressive natural scenery and wildlife in the world.



Kilimanjaro Hotel Kempinski
Known fondly as 'The Kili', this iconic hotel has been a landmark in Dar es Salaam since the mid 1960s.




Southern Sun
One of the most exclusive beach resorts in Tanzania, this stunning hotel is built at the tip of a nine kilometre long private island of sand, bush and mangrove, still inhabited by wildlife.



KENYA
ARUSHA
Stone Town

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