Kariakoo Market

Dar es Salaam


Dar es Salaam's biggest and busiest market occupies several city blocks and the former barracks of the British Carrier Corp. It heaves with people morning, noon and night and you can find virtually anything here. Take the usual precautions against pickpockets and don't come with expensive cameras or wearing jewellery.


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