Beach Holiday
Zanzibar
After a long, dusty desert walk or a chilly Kilimanjaro climb, Zanzibar Island is the perfect place to relax and take a break. Your senses will be soothed and mesmerised by the atmosphere of this tropical paradise and its breathtaking, unspoiled beaches. Zanzibar is a top-of-the-bucket destination for many tourists worldwide because of its ageless tranquilly, which ensures that it will never be developed or spoiled.
The fascinating and alluring archipelago of Zanzibar can be explored during one of our tours with your significant other, family, or friends. If you’re looking for a peaceful holiday, this is the place for you. It has a picturesque landscape, clean waterways, white sand beaches, and gorgeous sunsets. So why not make Zanzibar your first pick for capturing life-long experiences that will never be forgotten?
Activities
Stone Town
Stone Town is a special location that is a must-visit for everyone planning a vacation to Zanzibar since it has a history that spans more than 1,200 years and is interesting and culturally varied. As you look about, you’ll notice that were formerly ornate facades were, there are now shutters hanging off their hinges, paint flaking off the walls, and urban degradation. Although the village has been deteriorating for a very long time, you can’t help but believe that this adds to its ethereal charm.
Spice Tour
Zanzibar is known as the “Spice Island” for a reason, and visiting some of its well-known spice plantations is a must-do on every visit.
These instructional excursions provide a fascinating look into the harvesting of spices if you’re a foodie at heart and enjoy cooking.
Jozan Forest
Only 50 square kilometres in size, Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park, also known as Jozani Forest, is the only national park on Zanzibar. Despite this, it is teeming with life in all of its forms.
Amazingly tall trees, mangrove swamps, and the Medicine Jungle provide a peaceful habitat for rare red Colobus monkeys, hard-to-find endemic Zanzibar Sykes’ monkeys, two endemic antelope species, the Zanzibar leopard, blue monkeys, chameleons, mongooses, tree hyrax, bush pigs, civets, 50 different butterfly species, and 40 different species of birds.
Old Slave Market
Visit the historic slave market in Stone Town to discover more about Zanzibar’s ominous past as the primary port for the trade of slaves in East Africa.
Around 45,000 slaves were transported from Zanzibar during its height in the 18th and 19th centuries to Brazil, India, and Arab nations.
Prison Island
Another well-liked vacation spot is Prison Island. A jail was also erected on the island in 1893 but was never used, and it was used to house unruly slaves. Giant tortoises are the island’s most famous residents right now, and it’s a well-liked spot for picnics, strolls, and swimming.
Learn about the exciting story of the enormous tortoises who made the island their home in the late 19th century. Explore the tortoise sanctuary to see the oldest species of tortoise in the world, the centenarian tortoises, which can live for more than 150 years.
Diving & Snorkeling In Zanzibar
The warm equator currents cover Zanzibar Island. Within a short boat ride of the majority of beaches, the coral reefs offer thrilling snorkelling and scuba diving opportunities. Scuba diving is most stunning off the coast of Pemba Island, however beginners are advised to start in the safe, tranquil waters of Zanzibar because the current off the coast of Pemba can be severe.
However, Zanzibar Island offers the greatest snorkelling since its eastern barrier reef encloses a number of shallow, protected tidal lagoons that are home to a wealth of vibrant marine life.
Zanzibar Dolphin Tour
One of the most popular tourist attractions in Zanzibar has recently become the Dolphin Tour. Of course, swimming with these incredible animals can be a once-in-a-lifetime event.
In Zanzibar, particularly in Menay Bay and Mnemba Atoll, dolphin sightings are fairly common. Because sea water tends to warm up in the afternoon as the sun rises, dolphin tours are best taken very early in the morning.
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