All minority groups tend to stick together and help each other. I'm Tanzanian living in Europe, we are more of a close community here than back in TZ. It is a natural survival instict we human beings have.
The place has some of the unique eateries there is a place at night completely like u in Bombay almost 12 live kitchens with best chefs from Indian and Pakistan I love how u sit in the open at night and see ur meal get prepared Infront of u the way those chefs flips flops food in large pans lovely in the area there is a Tea room I think it's 100 years old serving authentic India chai masala+bites I always visit it and Zahirr restaurants from best Biryanis and Swahili cuisines
Big up Bertin...Kwa wadosi...safi sana....i was actually waiting for videos like this one...the indian streets are very live at night. Full of variety of food..without forgetting a lot of pepper (not all).
The proper way to address these is the Tanzanians of Asian origin that's what they prefer instead of saying most Indians, Pakistanis or Bangladeshis lives in this area.......These are Tanzanians by nationality that's why are allowed to participate in elections (to contest or voting). Majority of them born in Tanzania and possess Tanzanian passport.
One big difference between Tanzania and other African countries is most of those high rises building are belong by Tanzanian government. Most of those Indians are tenants paying rent to Tanzania national housing
The government needs to demolish all of these old tired buildings, then expand street roads, city trains/trams, replace them with new skyscrapers, public open spaces such as parks, sewage systems, toilets, theatres, big performance venues, arenas, including playgrounds, green spaces, botanical gardens with large trees 🌳 to reduce pollution and hot weather!
NO, NO, NO. You dont destroy historical buildings to replace them with monotonous all look alike soulless glass dressed structures. I went to school in these neighbourhoods and I still recognise the streets. It is our heritage, we should preserve it. Vunjavunja bila ya kutumia busara sio maendeleo, tutunze historia ya nchi yetu.
It was sunday Evening. But Dar is spread also. There are specific areas where they are too busy. Like Kariakoo CBD, Mwenge, Mbezi, Mbagala, Bunju etc. The city centre on weekends is less busy sometimes deserted because people are either at home, at the beach or their neighborhoods. These streets on week days are busy
Berlin Fanya Safari ya kilwa na Mafia kuzuri sana ,,kisiwa cha mafia na kilwa kuna history kubwa sana ,,kilwa ulikuwa mji mkubwa kama Dar enzi za mwalimu pale ndio kila kitu kilikuwa kinafanyika na wa Iran Yaani Persians
Wow the city is so clean..much love from kenya
Hanging Electric cable is A serious issue when it comes to messing up with the city’s Beauty
Much worse if they are roughly Aligned
All minority groups tend to stick together and help each other. I'm Tanzanian living in Europe, we are more of a close community here than back in TZ. It is a natural survival instict we human beings have.
Back in days that area we used to called Kisutu, I’m watching you from States
It is still called Kisutu
@ okay thanks
The place has some of the unique eateries there is a place at night completely like u in Bombay almost 12 live kitchens with best chefs from Indian and Pakistan I love how u sit in the open at night and see ur meal get prepared Infront of u the way those chefs flips flops food in large pans lovely in the area there is a Tea room I think it's 100 years old serving authentic India chai masala+bites I always visit it and Zahirr restaurants from best Biryanis and Swahili cuisines
Zahir restaurant best in town
I agree, that area has some of the best food in Dar!
Big up Bertin...Kwa wadosi...safi sana....i was actually waiting for videos like this one...the indian streets are very live at night. Full of variety of food..without forgetting a lot of pepper (not all).
The proper way to address these is the Tanzanians of Asian origin that's what they prefer instead of saying most Indians, Pakistanis or Bangladeshis lives in this area.......These are Tanzanians by nationality that's why are allowed to participate in elections (to contest or voting). Majority of them born in Tanzania and possess Tanzanian passport.
Nice 🎉
Nice DSM ❤❤
One big difference between Tanzania and other African countries is most of those high rises building are belong by Tanzanian government. Most of those Indians are tenants paying rent to Tanzania national housing
Bertin make a plan to show us the developments of road lights Kibaha high way at night..
Noted
In fact, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania is very beautiful, even some Arab countries do not reach the beauty of the city of Dar es Salaam.
May I ask why did you single out Arab countries in your comparison?. For research purposes
@@salumalriyamyAfghanistan
@@flm1530 I'm sorry?.. firstly I asked why did you, not which country,
Secondly, who told you Afghanistan is an arab country?..
Visit also west and east upanga, alot of indians live there too Bertin
How much does a one bedroom apartment cost in that area?
Depends
Better to get back our old daresalaam which was beautiful compared to now all the ways are closed
Thanks for the comment. I appreciate your opinion.
Indians or Asians are successful because they work hard.
The government needs to demolish all of these old tired buildings, then expand street roads, city trains/trams, replace them with new skyscrapers, public open spaces such as parks, sewage systems, toilets, theatres, big performance venues, arenas, including playgrounds, green spaces, botanical gardens with large trees 🌳 to reduce pollution and hot weather!
Why would they demolish “the old town”, where the buildings are historical? Have so sense of preservation.
@@chai_rok, well they should be restored
NO, NO, NO. You dont destroy historical buildings to replace them with monotonous all look alike soulless glass dressed structures. I went to school in these neighbourhoods and I still recognise the streets. It is our heritage, we should preserve it. Vunjavunja bila ya kutumia busara sio maendeleo, tutunze historia ya nchi yetu.
Maybe to renovate them for cultural tourism. The only problem here is hanging electric cables
@@explorewithbertin A wise idea from a wise man.
Lakini mko mbali kufikia Nairobi
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Why is it that Dar is less busy
It was sunday Evening. But Dar is spread also. There are specific areas where they are too busy. Like Kariakoo CBD, Mwenge, Mbezi, Mbagala, Bunju etc. The city centre on weekends is less busy sometimes deserted because people are either at home, at the beach or their neighborhoods. These streets on week days are busy
Berlin Fanya Safari ya kilwa na Mafia kuzuri sana ,,kisiwa cha mafia na kilwa kuna history kubwa sana ,,kilwa ulikuwa mji mkubwa kama Dar enzi za mwalimu pale ndio kila kitu kilikuwa kinafanyika na wa Iran Yaani Persians
Sorry Bertin not Berlin 😂
@@irenewile Berlin German
They call it the Indian Ocean but it's in Tanzania Africa you call it Indian street but it's in Tanzania Africa.😂😂
India is a Sanskrit word Wich means Black.
US has not only street but china town inside downtown New York along with many other culture's towns and streets inside US cities.
Same as Chinatown or korea towns all over the world
VERY DIRTY CITY, MANY ROADS WITH HOLES.
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