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Get InspiredAfricaTanzaniaDar Es Salaam RegionDar Es SalaamAskari Monument (Mnara wa Askari)

Askari Monument (Mnara wa Askari)

TZ
Historical Landmark·Historical, Solemn, Busy, Central
Askari Monument (Mnara wa Askari)
Photo by Allan Kaitila from Google Places
Askari Monument (Mnara wa Askari)
Photo by Leon Bhebhe from Google Places
Askari Monument (Mnara wa Askari)
Photo by Dickson John from Google Places
Askari Monument (Mnara wa Askari)
Photo by Amar Bahkani from Google Places
Askari Monument (Mnara wa Askari)
Photo by Pilly Amani from Google Places
Askari Monument (Mnara wa Askari)
Photo by Allan Kaitila from Google Places
Askari Monument (Mnara wa Askari)
Photo by Leon Bhebhe from Google Places
Askari Monument (Mnara wa Askari)
Photo by Dickson John from Google Places
Askari Monument (Mnara wa Askari)
Photo by Amar Bahkani from Google Places
Askari Monument (Mnara wa Askari)
Photo by Pilly Amani from Google Places

The Askari Monument stands as a central icon of Dar es Salaam, commemorating the African soldiers known as 'askaris' who fought during the First World War. Unveiled in 1927, the bronze statue depicts a soldier in uniform, rifle in hand, serving as a solemn reminder of the region's colonial history and the sacrifices made by local troops. While the monument itself is compact, it is beautifully maintained and surrounded by small gardens that add a touch of color to the busy city center. It is an excellent stop for those interested in military history or those looking to capture a quintessential photo of the city. Visitors often combine a visit here with a trip to the nearby National Museum to gain a deeper understanding of the local heritage.

The Askari Monument stands as a central icon of Dar es Salaam, commemorating the African soldiers known as 'askaris' who fought during the First World War. Unveiled in 1927, the bronze statue depicts a soldier in uniform, rifle in hand, serving as a solemn reminder of the region's colonial history and the sacrifices made by local troops. While the monument itself is compact, it is beautifully maintained and surrounded by small gardens that add a touch of color to the busy city center. It is an excellent stop for those interested in military history or those looking to capture a quintessential photo of the city. Visitors often combine a visit here with a trip to the nearby National Museum to gain a deeper understanding of the local heritage.

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Address
31 Samora Ave, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Websitedcc.go.tz
Phone0786 663 407
Hours
Open now
Open 24 hours

Highlights

  • Bronze statue of a WWI askari soldier

  • Unveiled in 1927 as a tribute to fallen African soldiers

  • Located in a central, accessible traffic circle

  • Surrounded by small gardens with colorful flowers

Before you go: Askari Monument (Mnara wa Askari) essentials

  • The monument is located in the middle of a busy traffic circle.

  • Limited space for pedestrians around the immediate base of the statue.

  • Public areas in the city center can be crowded during weekday business hours.

Getting Around

The city center is very busy; consider using ride-hailing apps or walking if you are nearby to avoid traffic stress.

Local Culture

Take time to read the history behind the monument to fully appreciate its significance to the local community.

Best For

History buffs and travelers looking for a quick, iconic photo opportunity in the city center.

Currency

TZS TSh

Average Cost

$40-$80 p/day

Languages Spoken

Swahili, English

Safety

Keep a close eye on your belongings in the busy city center, especially when distracted by photography.

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Locals

Reviews

4.5
Excellent1 K reviews

The Askari Monument is highly regarded by visitors as a must-see icon of Dar es Salaam, with many reviewers praising it as a meaningful historical landmark. Guests appreciate the statue's role as an important tribute to the African soldiers of WWI, often noting that it is well worth a quick stop. While the monument is frequently described as small and nicely maintained, some reviewers point out that it could benefit from additional maintenance. A recurring theme in feedback is the location; because the monument sits in a busy traffic circle, visitors are strongly advised to prioritize safety and be mindful of heavy traffic while taking photos. Overall, it is considered a significant, accessible, and free attraction that serves as a perfect complement to other cultural visits like the nearby National Museum.

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Location

Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salam, Tanzania
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