
Zanzibar
The Islands of Zanzibar(also called Unguja) and
Pemba and surrounding islets that together form Zanzibar are certainly
one of the most attractive and restful locations in the world. With its
Indian, Arab, Persian and Portuguese influences, Zanzibar is a cocktail
of culture, people, tradition and color.
Overview
The Islands of Zanzibar(also called Unguja) and
Pemba and surrounding islets that together form Zanzibar are certainly
one of the most attractive and restful locations in the world. With its
Indian, Arab, Persian and Portuguese influences, Zanzibar is a cocktail
of culture, people, tradition and color. Combine this with its natural
beauty, tropical climate and laid back atmosphere, Zanzibar is, in our
opinion, one of the best ways to begin or end your Tanzanian safari
experience.It is located in the Indian Ocean, about 25 miles from the
Tanzanian coast, and 6 south of the equator.
The capital of the islands, located on the island of Unguja, is also known as Zanzibar. It is 60 miles long and 20 miles wide, occupying a total area of approximately 650 square miles.The coastal areas with white beaches, mangroves, lagoons and coral reefs compliment the richly fertile areas inland where the spice farms are situated. Zanzibar (Unguja), is also home to the historic Stone Town – said to be the only functioning ancient town in East Africa. Time spent experiencing the different aspects of Zanzibar is highly recommended.
The capital of the islands, located on the island of Unguja, is also known as Zanzibar. It is 60 miles long and 20 miles wide, occupying a total area of approximately 650 square miles.The coastal areas with white beaches, mangroves, lagoons and coral reefs compliment the richly fertile areas inland where the spice farms are situated. Zanzibar (Unguja), is also home to the historic Stone Town – said to be the only functioning ancient town in East Africa. Time spent experiencing the different aspects of Zanzibar is highly recommended.
Zanzibar Beaches & Activities
Zanzibar’s(Unguja), brilliant white beaches
bathed in the warm turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean are what visions
of paradise are made of. Here one is provided with the perfect place to
relax and soak up the sun. The warm clear waters fringed with coral
reefs provide some excellent sites for snorkelling, scuba diving and
other water sports.There are more than 25 excellent beaches in Zanzibar
many of these are remote and unspoilt but easily accessed. At the
northern tip of the island is Nungwi, which is worth the hour or so it
takes to get you there. Here you can swim at low tide without having to
wade out a mile into the sea (rare in Zanzibar).
On the west coast of Zanzibar, is Mangapwani, and to the east are the beaches of Matemwe, Pwani Mchangani, Kiwengwa, Uroa, Bwejuu and Jambiani.Zanzibar (Unguja), is also an ideal base from which to explore the many small offshore islands, perfect for day-trips. Prison island is the most popular with tourists because it is only a short trip from Stone Town. Other islets near to Stone Town are Chapwani, Chumbe and Bawe.
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On the west coast of Zanzibar, is Mangapwani, and to the east are the beaches of Matemwe, Pwani Mchangani, Kiwengwa, Uroa, Bwejuu and Jambiani.Zanzibar (Unguja), is also an ideal base from which to explore the many small offshore islands, perfect for day-trips. Prison island is the most popular with tourists because it is only a short trip from Stone Town. Other islets near to Stone Town are Chapwani, Chumbe and Bawe.