ZANZIBAR ISLAND

  • 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.