My Dar-es-Salaam curate tailor-made private and small group tours, organize special events, arrange business and educational travel to Dar-es-salaam and wider Tanzania. Browse through our tours and let us know what speaks to you...


Walking Tour: Start your visit to Dar-es-Salaam with a walking tour of the city. A local guide will take you past the city's sights and hidden treasures... More


Swahili Culture Tour: This tour will introduces you to local culture and interesting native quirks. You'll visit one of... More


Dar-es-Salaam Beach TourTake an organize beach tour, including popular beach spots. Find out why beach tour is one of the best day trips in Dar-es-Salaam... More



Art & Design Tour: Home to some of Tanzania's famous artists and designers, Dar-es-Salaam is constantly buzzes with creativity. Visit art... More


Cruise Tour: Enjoy a unique and unforgettable experience as you cruise through Dar-es-Salaam’s beautiful coast and islands. The Cruise Tour is a one-of-a-kind attraction that’s perfect for couples, friends and families... More


Street Food Tour: This tour opens a back door into Dar-es-Salaam’s famous alleyways, where street hawkers serve some of Tanzania’s most celebrated dishes... More



Pugu Forest Tour: Explore the coastal woodland on a hiking tour, and benefit from the insider knowledge of a local guide to help you spot endemic species... More

After Dark Tour: Discover Dar-es-Salaam after dark on this  tour, which encompasses the coolest hangouts and hottest nightlife spots, hawker food culture and ... More

Historical Tour: Expand your knowledge on Tanzania past on this tour. Explore the country colonial past and learn about the country independence struggles... More


Bagamoyo: The town of Bagamoyo is a home to world class Historical sites and one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites with rich cultural heritage waiting you to explore... More


Zanzibar: Known as the Spice Island, the beautiful island of Zanzibar on Africa’s east coast is bursting with culture and history, seemingly at odds with its idyllic... More


Serengeti: Serengeti National Park is undoubtedly the best-known wildlife sanctuary in the world, unequalled for its natural beauty and scientific value, it has the... More



Mount Kilimanjaro: At 5896m Mt Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain and one of the continent's magnificent sights, It has three main volcanic... More


Ngorongoro: The jewel in Ngorongoro's crown is a deep, volcanic crater, the largest un flooded and unbroken caldera in the world. About 20kms across, 600 meters deep... More


Ruaha National Park: Ruaha national park is one of the few Tanzania’s famous wilderness area where one can have a rare experience of game viewing spiced up by the fascinating... More



Selous Game Reserve: Selous Game Reserve is Africa's largest game reserve and one of favourite game viewing areas in Africa. Covering 50,000 square kilometres... More


Mafia Island: Mafia is renowned as an excellent world-class diving destination with some of the richest reefs in the world, The park covers the Southern part of Mafia Island and... More


Usambara Mountains: They are estimated to be at least 100 million years old and the rocks forming them may be as much as 600 million years old. The mountains are home to an exceptional... More



Mikumi National Park: Mikumi is Tanzania’s fourth-largest national park. It’s also the most accessible from Dar es Salaam. With almost guaranteed wildlife sightings, it makes an ideal safari... More


Udzungwa National Park:Udzungwa is the largest and with most biodiversity and a chain of a dozen large forest-swathed mountains that rise majestically from the flat coastal scrub of eastern... More


Kitulo National Park: Locals refer to the Kitulo Plateau as Bustani ya Mungu – The Garden of God – whereas botanists have dubbed it the Serengeti of Flowers, host to ‘one of the great... More



Saadani National Park: Saadani is where the beach meets the bush. The only wildlife sanctuary in East Africa to boast for an Indian Ocean beachfront, Yet it is also the one place... More


Lake Victoria: With a surface area of 68,800 sq km (26,600 sq mi), Lake Victoria is Africa’s largest lake. In addition, it's the largest tropical lake in the world, and the planet's... More


Lake Tanganyika: Lake Tanganyika is the world’s longest (660km), deepest in Africa and second-deepest in the world (more than 1436m) and second-largest (by volume) freshwater... More