Places to visit
Stone
town
The stone town is a unique
architectural and cultural mix that has formed
over a millenia of interaction between people
from the East African mainland, Arabia, the Persian
Gulf, India, China, Portugal and beyond. A guided
tour may be organised to take you through the
narrow twisting gullys into the market where you
may catch the fish auction.
In light of its historical
significance and value, the United Nations has
declared it as one of the World's Cultural Heritage
sites. This has further sparked an architectural
restoration effort after many years of neglect.
The architecture of Zanzibar
and its historical significance is a vast topic.
You may wish to refer to the following texts for
further information.
References
"Zanzibar Stone Town:
An Architectural Exploration", Prof Abdul
Sheriff and Javed Jafferji, The Gallery Publications,
Zanzibar, 1998
"Slaves, Spices and Ivory
in Zanzibar", Prof Abdul Sheriff, James Currey,
London, 1987.
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Beit-Al-Ajaib
(House of Wonders)
Admired for its high ceilings
and towering pillars, this used to be the Sultans
Palace until 1911.
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National
musuem
Here can be found a collection
of portraits of past Sultans and their documents,
and relics of early explorers - including Dr.
Livingstone's medicine chest and local arts and
crafts.
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Livingstone
house
This house was once placed
by the Sultan Seyyid Majid for use by the European
explorer David Livingstone, while in preparation
for his expedition to the mainland in 1866.
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Slave
market
Zanzibar was the hub of
the slave trade in East Africa, until 1873 when
it was abolished. On this site now stands a church.
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Changu
island
This small island used
to be known as prison island, where slaves used
to be kept pending transportation to other markets.
Remains of underground slave chambers can still
be seen. One of the main attractions today are
the giant tortoise.
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Marhubi
ruins
This palace was built
by Sultan Sayyid Bargash for his harem in the
1880's. It was however accidentally burnt down
in 1899 and now stands as ruins.
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Spice
tour
This tour enables one
to see, taste and smell various spices and fruit
that are cultivated on the Island.
Also to see
Town Market, Tippu Tip
House, Portuguese Fort, Dunga Palace, Kidichi
Persian Bath, Mangapwani Caves, Kizimkazi Mosque,
Mtoni Palace, Jozani Forest
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Dolphin
safari: Duration-Full
Day
This full day guided excursion
begins at 9h00 when you are picked up from your
hotel and transferred by minibus to the fishing
village of Fumba, 18 kilometres away. Here you
will be provided with a life jacket demonstration
followed by a briefing on the days excursion.
You will then board the dhows and set off in search
of the dolphins (85% chances). The species frequently
found at Menai bay are spinner and bottlenose
dolphins. You will swim with dolphins if they
stay close to the boat, but are unlikely to be
able to touch the dolphins as they are of course
wild animals.
You will then go on to one
of the selected snorkeling locations. Here you
will snorkel while accompanied by a snorkeling
guide to show points of interest and to assist
with beginners. Snorkeling equipment will be provided.
You will then move on to the another island or
sand bank for lunch. Lunch is a traditional Zanzibar
meal and typically includes a selection of barbecued
fish, rice, lentils and fish curry. Chilled fresh
fruit juice, mineral water and bottled soft drinks
are available throughout the day. You will spent
the remainder of the afternoon relaxing, swimming
or snorkeling.
Return to Fumba by sail, if
wind permits; setting off around 16h00, the journey
takes approximately one hour. You will be transferred
back to your hotel.
Please bring: Comfortable waterproof
sandals, sun protection items, bathing suits &
towels.
Bad Weather Conditions:Visitors
may get wet, delayed or the trip canceled at a
short notice as your well being is our prime concern.
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Dhow
cruisie: Description
of the Dhow Lunch - Prison & Bawe Islands:
(Open Bar with assorted drinks available)
The Dhow will cruise first
to Prison Island to explore the island for one
hour - photograhic giant Tortoises which came
across from Seychelles more than one hundred years
ago and the Prison which was used as a hospital.
This historical Island was
formerly owned by an Arab and used for the
confinement of refractory slaves. It was bought
by General Mathews and the jail (gaol) which still
stands was built in 1893 and hence the name "PRISON
ISLAND".
Leave for Bawe Island where
a powder soft beach awaits you. The crew will
prepare a sensational seafood BBQ for you while
you snorkel the reef close to the island. Clown
Fish, Parrot Fish, Moorish Idols and the occassional
Lion Fish all dance to the music of the waves
through their majestic ballroom made coral. After
a lunch of fresh fish, crabs, cigal, prawns, salads
and fruits of the season, there is time to relax
on the beach and to swim and snorkel some more.
Late afternoon as the sun starts to sink lower
in the sky you will depart for seafront of Stone
Town where your transportation awaits you. The
Coral rag building are their most picturesque
from the sea, as the fading sun throws shadows
between the buildings and sets a pastel glow to
its walls.
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Jozani
forest
The Jozani Forest Reserve
in Zanzibar is home to most of the world's remaining
2,000 Red Colobus Monkeys (National Geographic
Vol.194 No.5).
These monkeys once found all
over the island, are now concentrated in the forest
area. A half day tour consists of a walk into
the forest and mangrove swamps where one may have
a close encounter with these endangered species.
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here
for more information/enquiries and reservations.
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