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About Zanzibar
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Mysterious, exotic and romantic
Zanzibar is the evocation of the exotic, an archipelago nestled in the Indian Ocean, 37km offshore from Tanzania. A destination both legendary and mysterious.
From this remote outpost, at the hub of the Monsoon trading routes, history was enacted, journeys of discovery were planned, Sultanate empires were established and the first mediaeval global village was founded. Zanzibar retains the imprint of its historic legacy in the tumbling streets of Stone Town, in the Arabic-inflected Swahili language and the rare antiques of the bazaars and markets.

The historic charms of Stone Town, the picture-book, palm-fringed beaches, colourful reefs and the cultural pride that exudes from every beach hut, every temple and every courtyard continues to lure visitors from around the world.
The haloes of idyllic beach that adorn the island’s coast, and the fragrant spice plantations that blossom in the interior make Zanzibar the ultimate Indian Ocean destination, the jewel in East Africa’s crown.
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Nungwi Village
Situated on the northern tip of the island. Nungwi fishing village is traditionally the centre of Zanzibar’s dhow-building industry. Nungwi is characterised by is wide variety of price range accommodation from guesthouses, backpacker accommodation up to upmarket boutique hotels. It has a vibrant nightlife, variety of pubs, restaurants and shops, white-sand beaches, turquoise blue ocean, beautiful sunsets, stage-set palm trees, good diving opportunities, fresh seafood washed down with daily cocktails and beach bon fires blazing at night...

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Stone Town
Spend some time wandering about the old palaces, fascinating museums, characterful restaurants and bustling markets of this charming World Heritage Site. History and culture linger as mystically as the muezzin’s call in the narrow streets and coral-stone buildings.

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Spice Tour
A visit to the spice plantations will dazzle your senses with fresh spices. A unique opportunity to visit the local farms and talk to farmers who will show you the traditional spices and fruits of Zanzibar. It is fun, educational and wonderfully aromatic.

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Jozani Forest
You can see the endangered red Colobus Monkey and a variety of other rare forest-dwelling creatures and birds in this beautiful indigenous forest reserve. A guide will lead you on a nature trail through the gorgeously leafy forest. You can also walk through the lush tidal mangrove swamps on an attractive wooden boardwalk.

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Mnemba Atoll
Situated off the coast between Matemwe and Nungwi, the Mnemba Atoll offers a vibrant expanse of coral reef bursting with marine life. Divers from all over Zanzibar frequent the reef, however access to the island’s beach is only permitted if you’re staying at the exclusive Mnemba Lodge.

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Diving & Snorkeling
Explore the underwater world of the Indian Ocean. Abundant marine life, good visibility and a year-round average water temperature of 27C ensures you to enjoy your diving experience in Zanzibar.

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Other activities
Dhow sunset sailing cruises, Kayaking, Deep Sea Fishing, Windsurfing.
Diving, Yoga, Accommodation, Hotels, Holidays in Zanzibar
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