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The charming city of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on the Indian Ocean.

👍🏻Recommended reasons: Hey, Dar es Salaam in Tanzania is awesome! The beaches are beautiful, the culture is unique, and the locals are very friendly. You can't go wrong visiting there. 📍Attraction introduction: - Indian Ocean Beach: The sand is so fine and soft, it's so comfortable to walk on barefoot. The water is so clear you can see the bottom, and it's so beautiful. You can sunbathe, swim, and play in the sand there, it's very relaxing. In the evening, you can have a seafood feast at a seaside restaurant and watch the sunset, it's so romantic. - National Museum: This place gives you a good understanding of the history and culture of Tanzania. There are many precious cultural relics and exhibits, and you can learn about the past and present of this country. The museum building is also unique and looks great in photos. 🚅Attraction transportation: - Taxis are convenient, but you have to negotiate the price with the driver. Local minibuses are also good, affordable, and you can experience the local life. If you have good stamina, walking around the city is also nice. 🗺️Travel route: - On the first day, go to the Indian Ocean Beach. Find a comfortable place, lay a blanket, and sunbathe and read a book. Have seafood at a seaside restaurant for lunch, it's very fresh. Watch the sunset in the evening and feel the romantic atmosphere. - On the second day, go to the National Museum. Stroll around slowly, listen to the guide, and learn about the history and culture of Tanzania. After visiting, go to the city market and buy some special souvenirs. 🍰Food recommendations: - Ugali: A local specialty staple food, soft and glutinous, like our corn porridge. It tastes good with dishes. - Grilled meat: Tanzanian grilled meat is very fragrant, grilled beef and lamb, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, very fragrant. Try it at a local restaurant, you'll be sure to savor it. 💰Cost-related: - The Indian Ocean Beach is basically free, you can play as you like. The National Museum tickets are not expensive, about tens of RMB. Transportation and dining costs are also reasonable, they won't hurt your wallet too much. ❤️Other tips: - Be sure to pay attention to sun protection, the sun is very strong at the beach. Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, hats, and other sun protection items. - You can bargain when shopping at local markets, it's part of the local culture, don't be shy. - Respect local cultural customs, don't do inappropriate things.
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Posted: Nov 5, 2024
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