A group of islands and islets some 25 miles off the Tanzanian coast, the Zanzibar Archipelago is headlined by Unguja (often referred to simply as Zanzibar) and Pemba. Once a separate nation, Zanzibar has a long history of trade with the Arab world, dating back to at least the 11th century. The capital, Stone Town, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has many interesting historic attractions. Zanzibar's bright white beaches and nearby coral reefs make it very popular with the sun and sea set.
Restaurants in Zanzibar Archipelago
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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!
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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
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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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We had a beautiful guided tour from Mustaphas Place to Big Body with Tatata Spice farm on our way back to stone town. A very relaxed setting, very beautiful and peaceful, was great to learn so much about the different spices, our guides assistants were amazing, climbing coconut trees for us to drink, picking leaves and roots for us to smell and eat... Even making us some necklace bracelet bow tie and crowns from the palm leaves. They show you tongue relaxed spice farm shop it is very latest back and you don't feel obliged or forced to purchase but if you do all proceeds go to the farm workers. At the end we were sat down and treated to some delicious fruit some coffee and some tea. Really nice experience I think everyone should try.
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