Tanzania may be best known for the snow-capped peaks of Mount
Kilimanjaro and the game-packed plains of the Serengeti, but the real
pulse of the country is found in its largest city, Dar es Salaam. An
eclectic mix of music echoes through the beach clubs, open-air bars and
nightclubs of this Indian Ocean coastal city. Old-school dance music
competes with Swahili hip-hop and traditional drumming, all drawing from
the city’s African, Indian and Arab influences. Add in the street food,
the beaches and the fact that the year-old African low-cost carrier Fastjet
uses Dar as its hub, and it’s easy to see that this commercial capital
is more than a stopover on the way to Tanzania’s natural splendor. It is
an African metropolis coming into its own. — RACHEL B. DOYLE
According to New York Times.
Your welcome to Dar es salaam
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