Hi everyone, I'm planning to spend about two weeks in Tanzania at the end of December and early January, including 3 or 4 days in Zanzibar. But after reading some posts about the island, I'm wondering if it's really worth it.
Is it true that the beaches on the mainland are just as idyllic as those in Zanzibar? I've also seen that there are other islands, like Mafia Island, which is less touristy.
And another question: when I arrive, I don’t want to stay in Dar es Salaam, as big cities don’t really appeal to me. Would Bagamoyo be a good base, or would you recommend somewhere else?
Just to give you more details, I’m not traveling with a tour operator—I’m more of a backpacker and prefer local transport.
Thanks for your replies.
Hello,
Actually, the beaches south of Dar es Salaam are just as stunning as those in Zanzibar.
When you arrive in Dar, instead of Bagamoyo, I’d recommend looking for accommodation in the Kigamboni area, like Kipepeo, where you can stay in bandas near the beach for a very affordable price. You’ll be close to the Mjimwema fishing village and Rasta Zone, where the food is excellent.
If you’d like to experience Tanzanian life without it feeling like voyeurism, our friends at the Jamii Kwanza association would be happy to welcome you in the late afternoon to join their dance and acrobatics training sessions.
From Mjimwema, you can easily reach the Bajaj: the port of Dar es Salaam to take the boat to Zanzibar or the new railway station to catch the high-speed train to Morogoro (in less than 2 hours, where a guide from Mikumi National Park can pick you up).
Finally, regarding Zanzibar, Stone Town’s old town is absolutely beautiful and worth visiting.
If you’d like more tips, I’m happy to help.