Esta es mi
segunda visita a este país, y si debo reconocerlo, soy adicta jaja. Es difícil
pasarlo por alto estando tan cerca, porque realmente es rico e impresionante.
En esta oportunidad tuve la oportunidad de conocer la famosa ciudad de Dar es Salaam,
una de las ciudades emergentes más exitosas de la región subsahariana.
Gigantesca y sobretodo larga, Dar está construida de cara al Océano Índico, con
un importante puerto y muchas islas que adornan su costa. Con un clima
tropical, al caminar por las calles se siente un aire familiar, es una mezcla
de Rio de Janeiro pero con aire musulmán y una extraña mezcla de habitantes,
que hace que te sientas como en casa. Lo que no había pasado hasta ahora, ya
que en países como Ethiopía ( leer artículo ) están muy poco acostumbrado a los
turistas, y es bastante difícil esconder tu color de piel, por lo que a donde
vayas te miran como un ser extraño, o directamente como una presa llena de
dólares o euros, que te mantiene en modo alerta la mayor parte del tiempo.
This is my second visit to this country, and I must admit it, I´m addicted haha. Once you are in Africa, and if you are barely near, you must visit Tanzania, is a #NoMiss kind of country. On this occasion I had the opportunity to know the famous city of Dar es Salaam, one of the most famous in the sub-Saharan region. Gigantic and above all long, Dar is built facing the Indian Ocean, with an important port and many islands that adorn its coast. With a tropical climate, when walking through the streets you feel a familiar air, it is a mixture of Rio de Janeiro but with a Muslim style and a strange mixture of inhabitants, which makes you feel at home. A rare feeling, because in countries like Ethiopia (read article) people is very little used to tourists, and it is quite difficult to hide your skin color, so wherever you go you look like a foreigner, or directly like a walking sign of dollars or euros, which keeps you on alert mode most of the time.
This is my second visit to this country, and I must admit it, I´m addicted haha. Once you are in Africa, and if you are barely near, you must visit Tanzania, is a #NoMiss kind of country. On this occasion I had the opportunity to know the famous city of Dar es Salaam, one of the most famous in the sub-Saharan region. Gigantic and above all long, Dar is built facing the Indian Ocean, with an important port and many islands that adorn its coast. With a tropical climate, when walking through the streets you feel a familiar air, it is a mixture of Rio de Janeiro but with a Muslim style and a strange mixture of inhabitants, which makes you feel at home. A rare feeling, because in countries like Ethiopia (read article) people is very little used to tourists, and it is quite difficult to hide your skin color, so wherever you go you look like a foreigner, or directly like a walking sign of dollars or euros, which keeps you on alert mode most of the time.