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Cheap Bus Tickets from Dar es Salaam to Songea Online Booking

Discover your travel route on web, mobile or app and book cheap bus ticket from Dar es Salaam to Songea online now.

Compare and do cheap bus from Dar es Salaam to Songea bus tickets booking online and travel Salaam to Songea by road. Songea is the capital of Ruvuma area in the Southwestern Tanzania. It is placed along the A19 road. Here are some of the ideas how to book bus tickets from Dar es Salaam to Songea:

Bus from Dar es Salaam to Songea Bus Tickets Booking, Routes, Schedules & Fares FAQs

Is the Dar es Salaam to Songea bus the affordable way to get to Songea?

The affordable way to get bus  Dar es Salaam to Songea which costs $75 – $120 and takes 14h 50m.

What is the quickest way to get from Dar es Salaam to Songea?

The quickest way to get from Dar es Salaam to Songea is to fly which takes 1h 50m and costs $80 – $190.

What is the travel distance of Dar es Salaam to Songea?

The distance between Songea and Dar es Salaam is 585km.

Can I drive from Dar es Salaam to Songea?

Yes, the driving distance between Songea and Dar es Salaam. It takes about 14h 55m to drive from Dar es Salaam to Songea.

How long is the flight from Dar es Salaam to Songea?

The fastest flight from Dar es Salaam Airport to Songea airport is the straight flight which takes 1h 50m.

Bus Tickets from Dar es Salaam to Songea Tips

The city has a population of about 203,310, and it is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Songea. Between 1905 and 1908, the city was a center of African resistance during the Maji Maji Rebellion in East German Africa. The city is poised to experience amazing economic growth in the close future as the Mtwara Corridor opens up in a few years.

It is attractive, sweet place, with shaded leafy streets, bordered by rolling hill country dotted with yellow grazing and sunflowers cattle. The main people here are the Ngoni, who migrated into the place from South Africa during the nineteen century.

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