Is an island with 1,658 sq km and its sister Pemba Island 985 sq km.
Zanzibar evokes dreams of romance and mystery the reality will not disappoint the traveler bored mass tourism and seeking enlightening and enjoyable holiday.
Zanzibar is beach lovers’ paradise, with tranquil, warm tropical water and many miles of beautiful sandy beaches on the Indian Ocean.
Zanzibar’s colorfully history is a saga of travelers and traders, raiders and colonizers. To its shore came Sumerians, Assyrians, Egyptians, Phoenicians, Indians, Malays, Persians, Portuguese, Arabs, Dutch and British, each leaving behind the legacy of their stay.
Places to visit:
Beit-el-ajaib (house of wonders) : built in 1883 by sultan Bargash and is the tallest building in stone town facing the sea with pillars fretted balconies and intricately carved doors.
Stone town: is the old city and cultural heart of Zanzibar, little changed in the last 200 yrs. It’s the place of winding alleys, bustling bazaars, mosques and grand Arabs houses whose extravagance is reflected in their brass-studded, carved wooden doors.
National Museum: collection of history and culture of Zanzibar.
Livingstone House: where Scottish explored lived for 3 months
Old Dispensary: foundation stone was laid in Queen Victoria Jubilee year.
Old Fort: site was established in the 16th century by Portuguese as trading depot and later erected as church.
Hamamni baths: Persian style bath build in end of 19th century by Sultan Bargash.
Cathedral church: built in 1879
Spice tours: see the various spices and fruits: clove, cardamon, cinnamon, nutmeg, star fruit, custard apple, tangerine, pineapple, banana.
Jozani Forest Reserve: located 35 kms south east from the city, with area of 10 sq kms, whose thick forest, with trees over 100 yrs old and with the last remaining of sanctuaries of the red colobus monkeys.
Changuu or Prison Island: was built in 1893 and was used to contain awkward slaves and a jail, but never used. Today the island famous inhabitants are giant tortoise and are popular place to swim, a stroll or a picnic.
Dolphin Tours: found at north of the island and chances of watching them is 85% in their natural habitant. The most commonly seen dolphins are bottled nose and spinner dolphins.
Water Sports: The beeches are paradise as people live simple way of life, unchanged through the years, which facilitates water namely: sports fishing, snorkeling, diving. Places like Fuji beach and Chuini beach (south of Zanzibar town), Pongwe , Bwejuu and Jambiani ( south eastern coast) offers a facilities for a range for water sports. Kiwengwe, Uroa , Matemwe and Mapenzi (north east coast ) with the wide stretches of uncrowded sands offers opportunity to explore the underwater world.
Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous part of Tanzania, in East Africa.
Once the capital city of Oman in the early 19th Century under the Sultanate of Sultan Seyyid
Popularly known as “The Spice Island” due to the farming of vital spices on the island i.e. cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg, etc
Was once, one of the main hub of the slave trade
The famous Stone Town of Zanzibar – a Unesco World Heritage Site
Pristine beaches and sandy coastline
Vibrant historical and cultural presence, historical monuments showcasing Portuguese, Arab, European culture. Some can be dated back to the 12th century AD.
35 Kms off the coast of Dar es Salaam
The island covers an area of 1465 sq. kms
Dry, warm to hot and humid. Maximum average daily temperature 32°C
2 distinct rainy seasons i.e. April-May “Long Rains” / October-November “Short Rains”.
Hot and humid months from November to February.
Can be visited anytime during the year although rains can be a hindrance at times.
One of the best spots for Whale Shark watching
Catch glimpses of migrating Humpback and Sperm Whales off Zanzibar from July-December.
Abundance of excursions available i.e. Dolphin tour, Spice Island tour, Prison Island Tour, Chumbe Environmental Island tour, Jozani Forest, City Walking tour, Stone Town tour, historical tour etc.
Lunch on numerous sand bars during low tide
Sunset dhow cruises for sundowners and light music
Very good locations for scuba diving and snorkeling
Beautiful, pristine beaches with azure blue waters for swimming, sun bathing and relaxation
Sea sports i.e. deep sea fishing, jet skis, dhow trips, wake boarding, wind surfing, kayaking etc.
Experience the local Swahili culture
Indulge into local Swahili cuisine every evening at the Forodhani Area in Stone Town.