The most stunning tour is the 3-day Zanzibar tour, which includes the most stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site, historical sites like the House of Wonders and the Old Fort, lively markets, lush plantations, and the opportunity to observe dolphin populations in their natural habitat in addition to learning about the cultivation of spices like cloves, cinnamon, and vanilla.
Price
From $940 per couple
Duration
03 day
Max People
∞
Min Age
+2
Tour Type
Walking tour,Snokerling,Swimming,Site seeing, Diving
Jozani Forest: Home of the Red Colobus Monkeys Jozani Forest is a natural reserve located in the central-eastern part of Zanzibar Island. It is the largest remaining indigenous forest on the island and one of the few places in the world where you can see the rare and endangered Zanzibar Red Colobus Monkey. These primates are famous for their distinctive red fur and playful behavior. Visitors can take a guided tour of the forest and spot not only the red colobus but also other wildlife such as Sykes' monkeys, bush babies, and duikers. Jozani Forest is also a biodiversity hotspot, with over 50 species of butterflies, 40 species of birds, and 23 species of reptiles. The forest is a unique ecosystem of mangroves, coral rag, and evergreen thicket, which provide habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. Visitors can also learn about the conservation efforts and community-based tourism initiatives that help protect Jozani Forest and support the local communities. Spice Farm Zanzibar Tour: An Exotic Adventure Through the Scents of Africa The Spice Farm Zanzibar Tour is a unique and exotic experience that takes visitors on a journey through the vibrant and aromatic world of Zanzibar's spices. Located in the heart of the island, the Spice Farm offers visitors the opportunity to explore the farm's lush tropical gardens, learn about the history and cultivation of Zanzibar's famous spices, and even sample some of the delicious and exotic fruits that grow on the farm.
Jozani Forest is a natural forest located in the center of Zanzibar Island, which is part of Tanzania. It is a protected area and is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including the endemic Zanzibar red colobus monkey. The forest covers an area of approximately 50 square kilometers and is a popular tourist destination for its natural beauty and wildlife. Stone Town is a historic city located on the west coast of Zanzibar Island in Tanzania. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rich cultural heritage, intricate architecture, and bustling markets. Stone Town was an important hub for trade and commerce in the Indian Ocean during the 19th century, and its buildings reflect a blend of African, Arab, Indian, and European influences. Visitors can explore the narrow streets and alleys, visit historic landmarks such as the House of Wonders and the Old Fort, and sample local cuisine in one of the many restaurants and cafes.
Upon arrival in Zanzibar, be transferred to your hotel in Kizimkazi, which is on the island's southwest coast. You will Swim in the Indian Ocean's crystal-clear waters or unwind at the beach. And Lunch can be had at your hotel or a nearby coastal eatery. Take a guided tour to swim with dolphins in the wild in the afternoon. And In the evening, return to your accommodation and savor a dinner of regional specialties.
After breakfast, go to the Jozani Forest, which is Zanzibar's largest mature forest. Explore the forest's varied flora and fauna, including the endangered Red Colobus monkey, on a guided trip. Lunch at a nearby restaurant is fantastic. Return to your hotel in the late afternoon to unwind on the beach or go swimming in the water. And head back to your hotel and then take in a meal of regional specialties in the evening.
After breakfast, go to Stone Town, Zanzibar's storied capital. Visit the House of Wonders, the Sultan's Palace Museum, the Old Fort, and the neighborhood markets as part of a walking tour of the city's historical sites. Visit a nearby restaurant for a delectable meal. And then you will visit a local spice farm in the afternoon to find out more about the several spices farmed on the island, including cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, and vanilla. Take pleasure in a traditional Swahili lunch made with just-harvested spices. Before leaving the following day, return to your accommodation in the evening and take in a final meal of Zanzibari cuisine.
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