After you arrive at Zanzibar Airport the representative Tanzania wildhog safari will meet and greet you then transfer to the hotel for overnight.
Drop off to Arusha airport for your flight to Zanzibar. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel for dinner and overnight. Some dose of history to ick-off your Zanzibar visit: When the Portuguese arrived in 1498, they found on the coast a series of
Welcome to Zanzibar! We can make combination of any of your safari from Tanzania main land with a Tour of your choice in Zanzibar. If you are looking for an authentic experience of the real Zanzibar, We plan and customize it to fit your choice, expectation and needs. We are occupied with our local guides here that are conducting amazing tours for our beloved guests.
Places to be and suit your dreams and happiness in Zanzibar that will make you not to forget the pleasure and the natural discoveries.
NB: Below each of an alphabet indicates one of a day tour activity that a guest might enjoy while in Zanzibar, depending on the guests choice as you may be in Zanzibar for only leisure and relaxing at the beach. For any activity we welcome you to choose and decide by yourself or can be customized in your program as you wish it to be. See the sample itineraries for Zanzibar Tour.
Zanzibar, locally known as Unjuga, is characterized by beautiful sandy beaches with fringing coral reefs, and the magic of historic Stone Town – said to be the only functioning ancient town in East Africa. It is an archipelago made up of Zanzibar and Pemba Islands and several islets. Located about 40 km from the Tanzanian coast, Zanzibar Island is 96 km long and 32 km wide, occupying a total area of approximately 1,660 km2. Stone Town, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, is the oldest city and cultural heart of Zanzibar; little has changed in the last 200 years. It is a place of winding alleys, bustling bazaars, mosques and grand Arab houses. One can spend many idle hours and days just wandering through the fascinating labyrinth of narrow streets and alleyways.
Zanzibar’s local people are an incredible mixture of ethnic backgrounds, indicative of her colorful history. Islam is the dominant religion, and practiced by most Zanzibarians. Zanzibar’s brilliant white beaches lapped by the warm turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean provide the perfect place to relax, soak up the sun and take a break from some busy sightseeing. There are more than 25 fantastic beaches in Zanzibar, and some are so peaceful and remote that the only noise breaking the silence is likely to be the ocean.
Stone Town
The Stone Town offers a chance for history lovers to know and understand the history of Zanzibar through time. Lots of key buildings are still in place, some being turned into great museums like the infamous House of Wonders and the neighboring Old Fort. The best part of all is exploring the multi-cultural and multi-religion communities living together in harmony. The Stone Town Tour (Zanzibar) will make sure you’re not missing unforgettable memories of your life time.
The Activities
Designed by the same architect who designed the High Court (also located in town), J. H. Sinclair, the National Museum is home to many of mementos including, most notably, Livingstone’s medical chest.
Spice Farm
The history of Zanzibar would be incomplete without the cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, pepper and many other spices which are essential ingredient in a Zanzibar’s everyday life, it is the island’s connection to spices and herbs. Zanzibar and Spice is a romantic entanglement that dates back to the 16th century. Apart from being an important commodity on the trade routes. They can be seen in the plantations just outside Zanzibar town, this is also a fantastic opportunity to see the countryside and rural areas of Zanzibar and also connect with local people.
We have developed a special Spice Tour with in-depth information not only about spices, but also organically grown herbs and detailed descriptions about their uses in traditional dishes, as cures for ailments and even for dyeing traditional ceremonial outfits for weddings and festivals. We have knowledgeable guides trained by a famous herbalist in Zanzibar.
Our guided walking tour passes through villages and spice plantations, a walk through the farms as spice farms workers climbs trees, seek out specific plants and cuts off various barks, letting you see, feel and taste everything.
You will be decorated with palm-leaf accessories such as ties, rings, bracelets and glasses. At the Spice farms you will have an opportunity to taste some of the exotic fruits of Zanzibar. After the tour we invite you for an opulent traditional Swahili lunch served in a local house, here you will get a really taste of the spices in the food. The tour includes visiting the Kidichi Persian Baths built in 1850 by the first Sultan of Zanzibar as a gift for his Persian wife.
At the Spice farms is the best place to buy fresh spices directly from the source. The half-day trip includes transport, guide, entrance fees and a superb lunch.
Prison Island
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, it is also a home to giant land tortoises that were imported from Seychelles in the late 19th century. Now it is more commonly known as a home of Zanzibar’s Giant Aldabran Tortoise colony, some of which are over a hundred years old! This endangered species came to Zanzibar as a gift from the government of the Seychelles.
Once on the island, you have the opportunity to feed and pet the tortoises, if you have time you may also like to take a stroll through the forested interior where you will see a wide variety of birds, colorful peacocks, bats, and beautiful butterflies. Keep your eyes peeled too for the shy and elusive Duikers – an unusual tiny antelope species. Feeding Tortoise
It is fringed with a beautiful coral reef, ideal for snorkeling, and has a lovely white beach for sunbathing. This tour is a great way to see some history and wildlife, and also to see Stone Town from the sea as many old maritime legends would have done.
Jozani Forest
This forest is one of the last remaining sanctuaries in the world of the red colubus monkey. The forest is 2,512 hectares (6,207 acres) in size and was declared a nature reserve in the 1960′s. Wonderful photo opportunities and sightings of these rare creatures living in the forest reserves are possible on the pathways. Our guides are also naturalists and nature lovers will have a wonderful time in the nature reserve.
The Monkeys were an endangered species, but numbers have increased in recent years thanks to conservation work by the nature reserve working closely with the local people. It is estimated that there are now between 2,000-2,500 monkeys. The monkeys are wild, but it is possible to get close to them and they carry on with their normal activities as though human visitors do not exist. The elusive Zanzibar leopard (last sited several years ago) is said to feed here at night – perhaps this is why the reserve is only open during the day?!
Jozani has an excellent nature trail and the guides are well trained and informative. A walk through this impressive flora and fauna is one of the highlights Zanzibar has to offer. At Jozani, you will also visit the Mangrove swamp and walk around the Mangrove forest. The half-day trip includes the transport, entrance fee and the guide. It is easy to combine this trip with the Jambiani Village Tour or the Spice Tour.
Dolphin Tour
This is a full day excursion, the main attraction of the Dolphin Tour Zanzibar being able to swim close to the dolphins, actually its swimming with the dolphins. Being very social themselves you can even get to play with them.
The Activities
Swimming with Dolphins
Kizimkazi fishing village is home to several schools of the Bottle-nosed dolphins and Humpback dolphins, which are sighted following a short boat trip from the village. The dolphins are very friendly and playful. The best part is getting into the water and play with them.
Visit the Oldest Mosque in East Africa
Kizimkazi is also the site of a 12th century mosque, the earliest evidence of Islam in Zanzibar and East Africa, and is thus worth a visit for both natural and cultural reasons. The Kizimkazi Mosque is one of the oldest Islamic buildings on the East African coast.
Snorkeling & Scuba Diving
Zanzibar Island is bathed by the warm currents of the equator. The coral reefs offer exhilarating scuba diving and snorkeling within a short boat ride from most beaches. Scuba is most spectacular off Pemba Island, however for scuba beginners the safe calm waters of Zanzibar are recommended as the current off shore from Pemba can be strong. Snorkeling is best however off Zanzibar Island, whose eastern barrier reef encloses a series of shallow and sheltered tidal lagoons home to an abundance of colorful marine life.
The Stone Town and Spice Farm tour is a popular excursion in Zanzibar, Tanzania, offering visitors the chance to explore the historical and cultural aspects of Stone Town, the island’s historic city center, and to experience the vibrant spice industry for which Zanzibar is renowned. This combination tour provides a comprehensive view of Zanzibar’s rich history, architecture, and the aromatic world of spices.
Here’s what you can expect from a Stone Town and Spice Farm tour:
Stone Town Exploration:
Historical Sites: Stone Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved architecture, which reflects a mix of Swahili, Arab, Persian, Indian, and European influences. The tour typically includes visits to historical sites such as the Sultan’s Palace, the House of Wonders, and the Old Fort.
Narrow Streets and Markets: You’ll stroll through the labyrinthine streets of Stone Town, observing the intricate door carvings, traditional houses, and bustling markets. The tour often includes visits to Darajani Market and Forodhani Gardens, where you can experience the local culture, interact with vendors, and sample Zanzibar’s street food.
Cultural Insights: Guides share stories and historical insights about Stone Town’s past as a significant trading hub for spices, slaves, and other commodities. You’ll learn about the architecture, the impact of different cultures on the city’s development, and its role in history.
Slave Market and Memorial: The tour may also include a visit to the site of the former Slave Market, offering a sobering glimpse into Zanzibar’s complex history involving the slave trade. The Slave Memorial serves as a poignant reminder of this dark period.
Spice Farm Experience:
Spice Plantations: Zanzibar is famously known as the “Spice Island,” and a visit to a local spice farm is a highlight of the tour. You’ll explore the lush plantations where an array of spices, herbs, and tropical fruits are grown.
Guided Tour: A knowledgeable guide will lead you through the farm, introducing you to various spices such as cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, and more. You’ll learn about the cultivation, harvesting, and processing of these aromatic treasures.
Sensory Experience: The tour engages your senses as you touch, smell, and taste the spices and fruits firsthand. Guides may even show you how the spices are used in traditional Zanzibari dishes.
Cultural Interaction: Interacting with the local farmers provides insights into their way of life, their expertise in cultivating spices, and their traditions. You might also get a chance to enjoy a traditional Swahili lunch prepared with the fresh ingredients from the farm.
Photography, Shopping, and More: Both parts of the tour offer numerous photo opportunities. In Stone Town, you’ll capture the unique architecture and vibrant street scenes. At the spice farm, the colorful fruits and spices make for picturesque scenes.
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