Zanzibar Excursions

Zanzibar Excursion

Zanzibar Excursions

 

Stone Town Tour

Stone Town of Zanzibar, also known as Mji Mkongwe, is the old part of Zanzibar City, the main city of Zanzibar, in Tanzania. The newer portion of the city is known as Ng’ambo, Swahili for ‘the other side’

The Stone Town Tour in Zanzibar is a thrilling experience that will take you through the island’s rich history and culture. You’ll walk through narrow winding alleyways, see the stunning architecture, see historical buildings such as the House of Wonders, and explore vibrant markets.

Spice Tour

Zanzibar Island is renowned as The Spice Island because it produces and processes aromatic spices such as cloves, turmeric, cinnamon, nutmeg, lemongrass, and black pepper. Visit spice plantations to learn about the process and history of these crops, as well as its medicinal and culinary applications.

 

Snorkeling Tour

The island is well-known for its crystal-clear waters and breathtaking coral reefs, which are home to a diverse range of corals, sea stars, and fish. Get the chance to witness underwater life in its natural environment. Relax and unwind from the stresses of life above sea level while having a great time.

Prison Island Tour

You will learn about its history. You will be able to go around the island and enjoy the lovely beach, where you can sunbathe, swim, and snorkel amid the vibrant fish and coral. It’s also a small tropical paradise for massive turtles!

 

Safari Blue Tour

Safari Blue is a full-day trip. We’ll start at Fumba and explore the Menai Straits’ largest marine protected area. We’ll take the dhow, a traditional sailing boat, to a stunning isolated sandbank. There, we will snorkel in the gorgeous coral reef. We will continue sailing on the dhow until we reach Kwale Island, where you will have a buffet lunch and tropical fruits under the tamarind trees. Following the excursion, sail back to Fumba and drive to your accommodation.

Kuza Cave or Swahili Cave

Kuza Cave is a 50 meter round sink hole in the middle of a small jungle in Jambiani on the East Coast Zanzibar. The fresh water is a result of 250,000 year of erosion of the soft limestone by rainwater. The cave water is generally about 3 meters deep and has sub caves connected that are much deeper.

This ancient limestone rainforest cave, filled with crystal clear blue fresh water, serves as both a natural wonder and a cultural hub. Visitors can enjoy cave swimming, African dancing and drumming, Swahili cookery classes, and Swahili archeology.

Jozani Forest

The whole area is protected as Jozani-Chwaka National Park, and is famously home to populations of Zanzibar red colobus monkey (an endangered species found only on Zanzibar) as well as other monkey species, bushbabies, duikers and more than 40 species of birds.