The Zanzibar Archipelago, located in the Indian Ocean 15 miles off the coast of Tanzania, is a breathtaking spot to escape from the world. You’ll enjoy clear, turquoise-blue water; shallow sandbars perfect for wading; and many small, nearly deserted islands virtually unvisited by tourists. Explore the World Heritage Site of Stone Town, Zanzibar City’s old quarter. Or just go beach to beach between tiny fishing villages—each one's better than the next.
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It was amazing unforgettable trip. Special thanks to Lucas for safar in Mikumi, snorkeling, excursion in Prison Island and all trips. It was the cheapest and the best excursions ever. Thanks Lucas for good advices about safari. In Mikumi we met very interesting and professional guide, sow big five and took incredible pics. It was the best trip ever!
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Was a really good place to make a spice tour! The guy was so nice and he explain us a lot of new things for us. Amazing!
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Escursioni in tutta L'Isola: Nakupenda, Prison Island, Safari Blu, Mnemba, Snorkeling, Jozani Forest, Stone town.. e tanto altro a prezzi vantaggiosi. DISCOVER ZANZIBAR with DATCH!
Already several years Datch arranges our excursions in Zanzibar.Also he arranges every year for us fisching trips.with a good and safe boat Datch speaks perfect italian.and also english.Friendly honest boy.all our trips where perfect.Due to Covid till now we could not go to Zanzibar..but hope to be there in november 2021
4.5 based on 651 reviews
The Heritage Centre therefore among other things aims at promoting tolerance, reconciliation and an inclusive society, bridging social and ethnic divides by telling the story of this dark chapter in the region’s history in an open and factual way. The creation of the Heritage Centre, and making it accessible to school children, who are the country’s future leaders, is also aimed to promote interfaith and inter-communal dialogue and understanding. Furthermore The Site is an important tourist destination, and by improving visitors’ facilities at the site and making it more informative and stimulating, the tourism industry as a whole will benefit, creating jobs and wealth, and helping to reduce poverty. The Heritage Centre among other things is also benefiting many people as it is a great opportunity to promote interfaith relations in Zanzibar.
though the tour was very interesting and good to know about the history and how ppl were treated, it was heart breaking to hear the stories and their suffering. going to the room they were trapped in to see its condition and relive it.
4.5 based on 283 reviews
CAUTION : Dear Visitors, Tangawizi Spice Farm has been sorrounded by other Spice Farms. In order to fullfill your dreams to reach Tangawizi Spice farm, our entrance has a big road sign. Our vehicle parking area also has Tangawizi sign which is located near our Spice Shop. All visitors must make sure you are received in our office before starting any tour. We only have one entrance at Tangawizi Spice Farm which is displayed on the profile photo. Do not use any other entrance. Tangawizi Spice farm is a leading tourist attraction demonstration spice farm in Zanzibar where it grows a wide range of spices. We provide the following services: 1. Spice Tour in different languages. 2. Spice Meals. 3. Henna Painting. 4. Selling Spices.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Welcome to a Jambo Spice Farm in Zanzibar to experience different kind of spice available within the island also you can book to get a well prepared spiced lunch and lesson to cook local food
We visited the Jambo spice farm. The staff is very friendly. We visited the spice beautiful plantation with an English speaking guide, who had high level of knowledge, regarding spice cultures. This was a very interesting visit, allowing us to see: - the star of the spices in Zanzibar: the cloves - other spices, e.g.: nutmeg, cardamom, cinnamon, various species of pepper, ginger, cumin… During the visit, we could smell the leaves, the fruits and/or the roots of these spices! Moreover, the guide explained us the culinary and medicinal properties of these spices. A must in Zanzibar island, that is famous all over the word for spices!!!
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Fukuchani ruins are on the edge of the village of the same name, in Zanzibar. Beside a large school on the western side of the road, there's a small signpost under a baobab tree which will point you in the right direction, along a track that bisects the local football pitch. The ruin is known locally as the 'Portuguese House'
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