Ras Kutani

Dar es Salaam


Set between the sea and a small lagoon on a wonderful stretch of beach, this lovely, barefoot luxury resort has spacious natural-style bungalows with beach-facing verandahs. On a rise away from the main lodge are several suites, each with their own plunge pool. Birdwatching, forest walks, canoeing in the lagoon and snorkelling can be arranged.


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1. Fish Market

15.94 MILES

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2. State House

16.14 MILES

An imposing complex set amid large grounds, the State House was originally built by the Germans and rebuilt after WWI by the British.

3. National Museum & House of Culture

16.48 MILES

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4. Azania Front Lutheran Church

16.53 MILES

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5. Botanical Gardens

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6. St Joseph Cathedral

16.63 MILES

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7. Askari Monument

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