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Dar Es Salaam

Dar Es Salam

Dar es Salaam (/ˌdɑːr ɛs səˈlɑːm/; from Arabic: دَار السَّلَام, romanized: Dār as-Salām, lit. ’Abode of Peace’) is the largest city and financial hub of Tanzania. It is also the capital of the Dar es Salaam Region. With a population of over five million people, Dar es Salaam is the largest city in East Africa and the sixth-largest in Africa. Located on the Swahili coast, Dar es Salaam is an important economic center and one of the fastest-growing cities in the world.

Dar es Salaam Region is divided into five administrative districts, four of which are governed by municipal councils that are affiliated with the city’s suburbs or wards. The regional commissioner is Aboubakar Kunenge.

Kinondoni

Kinondoni is the most populated of the districts. It houses half of the city’s population and several high-income suburbs.

Ilala

The administrative district of Ilala contains almost all government offices, ministries, and the Central Business District. It is the transportation hub of the city, as the Julius Nyerere International Airport, Central Railway Station and Tazara Railway Station are all within the district’s boundaries.

Temeke

Temeke is the fifth industrial district of the city, where manufacturing (both heavy and light industry) is located. To the east is the Port of Dar es Salaam, the largest in the country. Temeke is believed to have the largest concentration of low-income residents due to industry. It is home to military and police officers as well as port officials.

Ubungo

The Ubungo terminal serves as a transportation link to most large Dar es Salaam urban nodes. The narrow-gauge commuter rail runs from there to the city centre, with ten level crossings along the route.

Kigamboni

Kigamboni (also known as South Beach), a beachfront suburb on a peninsula, is home to an economically diverse population. Access to the suburb is mainly by ferry, although the Kigamboni Bridge provides an alternative.

Climate

Dar es Salaam experiences tropical climatic conditions, typified by hot and humid weather throughout much of the year due to its proximity to the equator and the warm Indian Ocean. It has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen: Aw/As). Annual rainfall is approximately 1,150 millimeters or 45 inches, and in a normal year there are two rainy seasons: the “long rains” in April and May, and the “short rains” in November and December.

Music

The music scene in Dar es Salaam is divided among several styles. The longest-standing style is live dance music (muziki wa dansi) played by bands such as DDC Mlimani Park Orchestra and Malaika Musical Band. Taarab, which was traditionally popular in Zanzibar has also found a niche. However, it remains small compared both to dance music and “Bongo Flava”, a broad category representing the Tanzanian take on hip hop and rhythm and blues that has quickly become the most popular locally produced music. The rap music scene is also present. Traditional music, which locally refers to tribal music, is still performed, but typically only on family-oriented occasions such as weddings.

In the 1970s, the Ministry of National Youth Culture aimed to create a national culture stressing the importance of music. Dar es Salaam became the music center in Tanzania, with the local radio showcasing new bands and dominating the music and cultural scene. With this ujamaa (family) mentality governing culture and music, a unified people’s culture was created, leading to the rise of hip hop culture. Throughout the years, the radio in Dar es Salaam has played a major role in the dissemination of music, because many people do not have television; cassettes are more common than CDs.

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Restaurants in Dar Es Salaam Tanzania 

La Boqueria

3 May 20254 May 2025 Chimbuvu 50 Comments

La Boqueria in Parktown North, Johannesburg, is a vibrant and trendy restaurant inspired by the lively food markets of Barcelona,

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Clubs in Dar Es Salaam Tanzania 

Razzmatazz Nightclub and Beer Garden

2 May 20254 May 2025 Chimbuvu 3 Comments

Razzmatazz Nightclub and Beer Garden is one of South Africa’s most vibrant and talked-about venues, known for offering a high-energy

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Clubs in Dar Es Salaam Tanzania 

XS Millionaires Club

2 May 20254 May 2025 Chimbuvu 3 Comments

XS Millionaires Club is one of Nairobi’s premier nightlife destinations, known for its luxurious ambiance, high-energy atmosphere, and an exclusive

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Dar Es Salaam Hotels in Dar Es Salaam Tanzania 

Tiffany Diamond Hotel

14 April 202515 April 2025 Chimbuvu 17 Comments Reviewed

Tiffany Diamond Hotel, located in the heart of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, is a modern establishment that caters to both

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Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam

9 April 202515 April 2025 Chimbuvu 6 Comments Reviewed

Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam, The Kilimanjaro, is a modern oasis in the heart of Tanzania’s largest city. The five-star

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Dar Es Salaam Restaurants in Dar Es Salaam Tanzania 

Karambezi Cafe

5 April 20258 April 2025 Chimbuvu 72 Comments Reviewed

Karambezi Cafe, Located at the Sea Cliff Hotel in Dar es Salaam, is luxurious, high end restaurant in Town. It

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Tips Lounge at Coco Beach

4 April 20257 April 2025 Chimbuvu 7 Comments Reviewed

Tips Lounge, located at the Coco Beach in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, is a vibrant and trendy spot that has

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Akemi Revolving Restaurant

4 April 20257 April 2025 Chimbuvu 3 Comments Reviewed

Akemi Revolving restaurant is Tanzania’s only revolving restaurant. It offers the most breathtaking views of the city with the most

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Dar Es Salaam Restaurants in Dar Es Salaam Tanzania 

Twiga Lounge

3 April 20257 April 2025 Chimbuvu 109 Comments Reviewed

Julius Nyerere international Airport,Dar es salaam Twiga Lounge, inspired by Tanzania’s national animal, the Giraffe, truly embodies the values of

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Kitambaa Cheupe Lounge

28 March 20257 April 2025 Chimbuvu 2 Comments Reviewed

Location: Sinza, Dar es salaam Kitambaa Cheupe Lounge is a chain of bars and night clubs well known in Dar

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Restaurants In Dar

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Restaurants in Dar Es Salaam Tanzania 

La Boqueria

3 May 20254 May 2025 Chimbuvu 50

La Boqueria in Parktown North, Johannesburg, is a vibrant and trendy restaurant inspired by the lively food markets of Barcelona,

Karambezi Cafe
Dar Es Salaam Restaurants in Dar Es Salaam Tanzania 

Karambezi Cafe

5 April 20258 April 2025 Chimbuvu 72
akemi counter
Dar Es Salaam Restaurants in Dar Es Salaam Tanzania 

Akemi Revolving Restaurant

4 April 20257 April 2025 Chimbuvu 3
Twiga Lounge
Dar Es Salaam Restaurants in Dar Es Salaam Tanzania 

Twiga Lounge

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