Attractions in Tanzania (59 total · 5 regions)
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Askari Monument
📍 Dar es Salaam
🏛 LandmarkA historic bronze statue commemorating African soldiers who fought in World War I, serving as a central point of Dar es Salaam's history.
Azania Front Lutheran Church
📍 Dar es Salaam
🏛 LandmarkAn iconic German-built Gothic church from the late 19th century that stands as a prominent landmark on the city's harbor front.
Bagamoyo Stone Town
📍 Bagamoyo
🏘 Town / VillageA historic coastal town showcasing a mix of German colonial ruins, 19th-century Arab architecture, and deep links to the East African trade routes.
Bongoyo Island
📍 Dar es Salaam
⛱ BeachAn uninhabited marine park destination featuring scenic hiking trails and secluded beaches ideal for a quiet day of swimming and relaxation.
Mbudya Island
📍 Dar es Salaam
⛱ BeachA pristine marine reserve offering white sand beaches and clear turquoise waters perfect for family snorkeling trips and fresh seafood lunches.
Saadani National Park
📍 Saadani
⛱ BeachThe only wildlife sanctuary in East Africa where the bush meets the ocean, allowing families to see elephants and lions near the beach.
Bagamoyo Old Fort
📍 Bagamoyo
🏰 CastleA historic two-storey structure built in the 1860s that has served as a military garrison, colonial administrative post, and prison throughout its varied history.
Kaole Ruins
📍 Bagamoyo
🏰 CastleExplore the atmospheric ruins of 13th-century coral mosques and Shirazi tombs in a tranquil coastal setting near Bagamoyo.
Kunduchi Wet 'N' Wild Water Park
📍 Dar es Salaam
🧗 AdventureEast Africa's largest water park featuring over 38 slides, multiple swimming pools, and a professional go-kart track for family fun.
National Museum and House of Culture
📍 Dar es Salaam
🏘 Town / VillageA comprehensive museum offering families a deep dive into Tanzania's history, from early human fossils to colonial heritage and modern art.
Pugu Hills Nature Forest Reserve Trail
📍 Kisarawe
🥾 Hiking & Cycling10km moderate loop, typically 3-4 hours with 280m elevation gain. This trail traverses one of the world's oldest coastal forests, featuring bat caves, Minaki Lake, and endemic bird species. Guided hiking and mountain biking are common. Bike rental: Afri-Cycle (africycle.org).
The Northern Coastal Highway (Dar es Salaam to Bagamoyo & Tanga)
📍 Dar es Salaam
🚗 Road TripApproximately 350km paved highway (A14) typically taking 4-5 hours. This scenic route traverses coconut plantations, baobab-dotted plains, and vibrant Swahili villages. Key stops include the UNESCO-listed Kaole Ruins and the historical stone town of Bagamoyo, which served as the first capital of German East Africa.
The Southern Coastal Road (Dar es Salaam to Kilwa)
📍 Dar es Salaam
🚗 Road TripApproximately 330km paved highway (B2) typically taking 5-6 hours. This route heads south from the city, crossing the massive Rufiji River and passing through dense coastal forests. It is the primary road trip for visitors heading to the UNESCO World Heritage ruins of Kilwa Kisiwani and the remote beaches of the Pwani region.
Village Museum (Kijiji cha Makumbusho)
📍 Dar es Salaam
🐄 FarmAn open-air museum displaying authentic rural Tanzanian life through traditional tribal dwellings and live cultural dance performances.
Dar es Salaam to Bagamoyo Coastal Route
📍 Dar es Salaam
🥾 Hiking & Cycling72km significant one-way cycling route, 5-6 hours, flat elevation profile. This route follows the historic coastal corridor through Bunju and Mapinga to the ancient town of Bagamoyo. It features a mix of tarmac and sandy gravel sections. Bike rental: Cycling Dar (cyclingdar.com).
Caravan Serai Museum
📍 Bagamoyo
🏰 CastleA former resting place for trade caravans, this site now details the historical trade routes of ivory and enslaved people in East Africa.
Coco Beach
📍 Dar es Salaam
⛱ BeachA vibrant and popular public beach at Oyster Bay, famous for its lively atmosphere, street food stalls, and scenic Indian Ocean views.
Dar es Salaam Zoo
📍 Dar es Salaam
🐄 FarmA spacious wildlife and domestic animal park in a rural setting offering families up-close encounters with indigenous species.
Fun City
📍 Dar es Salaam
🧗 AdventureA sprawling amusement and water park complex in Kigamboni offering roller coasters, a ferris wheel, and various aquatic attractions.
Kazimzumbwi Forest Reserve Trails
📍 Kisarawe
🥾 Hiking & Cycling15km challenging trek or MTB route, 4-6 hours, 450m elevation gain. Known for its rugged terrain and panoramic views of the Dar es Salaam skyline. It is part of the Pugu-Kazimzumbwi ecosystem and is popular with mountain bikers. Bike rental: Afri-Cycle (africycle.org).
Nafasi Art Space
📍 Dar es Salaam
🖼 Art GalleryA multi-disciplinary art center where visitors can explore studios, attend exhibitions, and witness the creative process of local artists.
Saadani 'Beach and Bush' Safari Route
📍 Dar es Salaam
🚗 Road TripApproximately 130km route (4 hours) via Bagamoyo and Mkwaja. The drive transitions from paved highways to well-maintained gravel tracks (4WD recommended). It is the only road in East Africa where safari wildlife like giraffes and elephants can be seen directly alongside the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean.
The Old Boma
📍 Dar es Salaam
🏰 CastleOne of Dar es Salaam's oldest buildings, this restored coral-stone structure serves as a museum and architectural heritage center.
Tinga Tinga Arts Cooperative Society
📍 Dar es Salaam
🖼 Art GalleryA dedicated cooperative gallery showcasing the colorful and whimsical Tingatinga painting style, where visitors can watch masters at work.
Pugu Hills Nature Forest Reserve
📍 Dar es Salaam
🧗 AdventureA scenic coastal forest offering active outdoor pursuits including hiking trails to viewpoints, bird watching, and canopy zip-lining.