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03-14-14 15:20 #686
Posts: 45Originally Posted by Mickeynator [View Original Post]
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03-14-14 08:37 #685
Posts: 98Recently in Dar.
Use google translate.
http://www.globalpublishers.info/pro...ungu-afumaniwa
The pics say all.
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03-14-14 08:34 #684
Posts: 98Recently in Dar.
http://translate.google.com/translat...w&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.globalpublishers.info%2Fprofiles%2Fblogs%2Fduh-mzungu-afumaniwa
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03-05-14 23:34 #683
Posts: 188Originally Posted by Arabian [View Original Post]
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03-05-14 13:15 #682
Posts: 45Club 71
Club 71 really nice one, I like it although some time it becomes deserted. Unfortunately I will be out of town in this coming weekend and I will be available next week.
Please play safe.
Originally Posted by Bashaa [View Original Post]
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03-05-14 00:04 #681
Posts: 188Originally Posted by Arabian [View Original Post]Originally Posted by Szympans28 [View Original Post]
Lets party at Club71 at Kibo complex, Tegeta.
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03-03-14 17:17 #680
Posts: 143Holiday In City Dar
Rooftop bar is nice with good music and semi-pros popping in.
The hotel is GF. I stay there on all my visits and never faced any problem.
If you want to go and find a catch of the night go to Aisha club or Jolly.
I love Dar.
Originally Posted by Jean Sean [View Original Post]
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02-28-14 17:40 #679
Posts: 91Originally Posted by Arabian [View Original Post]
Just FYI, I have put my trip on hold, and planning for a proper Kenya visit later, maybe with a short ride to Arusha too, that can be reached from Nairobi.
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02-20-14 14:08 #678
Posts: 45Dsm
I agree with my fellow friend below, I have been here since 2007, I think Mombasa is good compare to dsm better go there you can catch a bus to Mombasa or even Precision Air (local airline) and take you there.
Sorry for these questions,
But I have already been through several years backlog in this thread.
Honestly, did I make the right decision on going to DSM for my first visit in the region, or should I hit the first bus up to Mombasa or get a flight to Nairobi?[/QUOTE]
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02-20-14 13:03 #677
Posts: 98After having stayed on that coast for two years, I would advise you to go to Mombasa instead.
City beaches in Dar are few and crap, traffic is horrible and mongering not half the fun as it is in Mombasa.
Take the bus, preferably Thameed which leaves nearby the City Center and has a nice coach, especially the VIP seats.
In the center theres is Bilicanas club which is full of working girls, try also the bar in Hyatt Regency called Level 8. Very nice place, but european prices. If lucky you can find a lovely but high priced bird there too.
Food wise don't miss the Badminton Club called Bimbis in town. Very nice and delicious indian food.
Not much to see in Dar really, I would not even stay three days unless you arrive on a weekend.
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02-19-14 21:57 #676
Posts: 91DSM pleasure trip, advise please
I will be in DSM mid March for 9 days. Pleasure trip, and my first visit in Africa ever.
The first 3 days I will stay at Holiday Inn city centre, booked a double room.
Earlier posts report that their bar is also used by (mid scale) providers, but does anyone know if the hotel itself is GF, any guest policy restrictions, joiner fees etc?
Are there any notable action otherwise in that neighbourhood?
In particular, what are the chances in DSM for daytime rendezvous with non-pro's looking for sideline bonuses? I read it's happening in eg. Nairobi, but how about DSM?
Should I look for relocating to a more vibrant area after the first couple of days, eg. Sinza, any suggestions?
As I understand it, the beach areas are mostly residential, and not safe?
Sorry for these questions,
But I have already been through several years backlog in this thread.
Honestly, did I make the right decision on going to DSM for my first visit in the region, or should I hit the first bus up to Mombasa or get a flight to Nairobi?
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02-05-14 14:08 #675
Posts: 8Okay guys,
Any tips for Moshi? Where to stay? Night life? Mongering and stuff? I'm planning to be there next week. Being my first time there, I find myself already lost.
Kindly help.
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01-31-14 10:34 #674
Posts: 390Mbalamwezi Beach
Originally Posted by Carl Schmitt [View Original Post]
They have mixed & varied visitors, quiet during weekdays & they organize parties & discos on the beach in the weekends.
These can vary from children's & teenage parties to hard-core Rasta parties.
The audience is not specifically aiming at muzungus, but you might find a surprise.
They have both a website & a FB page where you can find their program
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01-30-14 18:24 #673
Posts: 94Originally Posted by Arabian [View Original Post]
Where are the other beachs in DSM for action?
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01-22-14 11:42 #672
Posts: 45In Dar
Originally Posted by Szympans28 [View Original Post]