While on the magical Island of Zanzibar, there are
many interesting tours and visits that can fill your time and enhance
your enjoyment and understanding of the island. You can tour the
old Stone Town, steeped with romance and mystery, or sail in a traditional
dhow. Visit a local village or laze on a talcum white beach.
Daytrips
Stone Town Tour
Visitors can explore the heritage and history of the famous Stone
Town, now designated a World Heritage Site. With this tour you will
get a chance to pass on to narrow streets and see historical places,
markets, smell and taste spices and some fruits which are cultivated
on the island. Stone Town also has some excellent gift shops, small
exotic bazaars and local curio shops with plenty of souvenirs and
handicrafts to choose from.
Spice Plantations and Farms
Visits to the spice plantations will dazzle your senses with fresh
spices such as root crops, spices, perfumes, medicinal plants and
tropical fruits. Wondering around the plantations you can learn
about the local uses of the different spices and plants. Local kids
weave baskets from palm leaves in which you can collect specimens,
such as local essential oils, spices and remedies that the local
people have used for eons.
Dolphin Tours - Kizimkazi
Kizimkazi is a little fishing hamlet on the south coast of Zanzibar
and home to several schools of bottle-nosed dolphins and Humpback
dolphins, which can often be sighted following a short boat trip
from the village. After a transfer to Kizimkazi, visitors can board
a local dhow and head off in search of the dolphins. Snorkeling
at these sites is also possible. The return trip can include a visit
to the Kizimkazi mosque.
Prison Island Tour
Earning its name as a former prison for slaves and a quarantine
station for Zanzibar and the mainland nowadays the island gives
you the chance to escape for some peace and quiet. The island lies
just off the Old Stone Town and is home to giant tortoises. It is
fringed with a beautiful coral reef, ideal for snorkeling, and has
a lovely white beach for sunbathing. The island is ideal for a day
trip and has a small restaurant where you can enjoy freshly caught
fish.
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Jozani Forest Tour
The only remaining natural forest on Unguja Island is a heaven for
nature lovers! It is the home of the red colobus monkey, one of
the most endangered monkey species in the World and about a 1,000
strong. It is also home to other species including Sykes monkeys,
small buck, chameleon and bush pigs. Jozani has an excellent nature
trail and the guides are well trained and informative. Another very
beautiful area of the forest is the mangrove forest. This salt-water
forest was opened by wooded boardwalks that take you deep into the
mangrove swamp and gives you an opportunity to view this little
gem.
Jambiani Village Tour
In Jambiani, a fishermen village on the East coast of Zanzibar,
we offer a cultural village tour to visit villagers working in different
professions. Our guide tells about the history of the village, you
will visit a traditional herbalist, who will show you the local
medicines, herbs and their uses, a visit to a local organically
plantation on coral stone, where farmers cultivate under difficult
circumstances, and seaweed farms run by woman.
Uzi Island Tour
On the remote island of Uzi, 6000 people are living despite the
fact that it is hard to access. Only during low tide, on a path
through mangroves or on boats one can reach Uzi. But if you reach
it, you will find a different Zanzibar. Untouched nature and original
African life make a trip to Uzi Island an adventure: primary forest,
monkeys, lonely beaches and curious locals. It is really off the
beaten track!
Nungwi Tour
Nungwi, the North coast of Zanzibar, offer one of the finest beaches
on the island. You can visit the traditional dhow boats manufacturers
and an interesting coral pool where local people run a sea turtle
conservation program. Enjoy the natural coralline coast or explore
one of the sea front bars.
Activities
Snorkeling
There are many excellent sites around the island to snorkel.
Diving
Zanzibar is reputed to have some of the best diving in the world,
and the coral reef structures that surround Zanzibar ensure that
the marine life is abundant. Good visibility (20 - 60 metres) and
a year-round average water temperature ensure that you enjoy your
Zanzibar diving experience.
Deep Sea Fishing
Forget fishing in a modern fishing vessel with the latest in reels
and rods and a fighting chair as well! Zanzibar offer you the unique
opportunity to sail out to sea with a Zanzibari fisherman and show
you what 'fishing for a living' is really all about. Setting sail
from one of East Africa's oldest wafts, the horizon is dotted with
ngalawas, local fisher boats with outriggers, heading out to sea
with full mast in search of Barracuda, Tuna Fish, Kingfish and if
you are really lucky you may even catch a Sailfish or Marlin. A
real adventure!
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