Zanzibar Excursions
AMSZA-01;
Tour to the North
This trip
leads you through the Mangapwani cave which is a 30minute drive from
Zanzibar town, upto 1911 the cave was a secret hideout from which the slaves
were illegally led out to the sea through a secret passage and then
transported by dhow after the official closure of the Slave Market in June
1873. The tour then proceeds to Nungwi in the North of Zanzibar which is an
hours drive from the cave. Nungwi has crystal clear waters an excellent
place for diving, snorkeling, swimming and sunbathing. As Zanzibar is a
turtle conservation area you will be able to see the natural turtle aquarium
here.In this tour we also take you to a site where local villagers build
dhows and boats todate using traditional tools.
AMSZA-02;
Sunset Dhow
Cruise
This tour starts an hour before sunset, the guests are picked from their
hotels and transferred to thee drop off point at the sea front, where the
guests then board the dhow.
The skilled crew on board take the dhow about 1 km away from the shore by
means of an engine, once out in the sea the engine is shut off and during a
tense moment the skillful crew put up the sail, when the sail is in favour
of the wind, the guest can sit back and relax enjoying the peacefulness of
the ocean, as the dhow glides through the water, you can watch the wonder of
the fiery golden sun setting beyond the horizon (while savouring a glass of
chilled wine) .
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AMSZA-03;
Dolphin
Tour
The drive from town to the South takes one hours. On your way you might get
a chance to see the famous Red Colobus Monkeys of the Jozani Forest.
Kizimkazi fishing village is the home of several schools of the bottle-nosed
dolphins, here you are taken by boat out into the sea to view the dolphins
and if lucky will be able to swim quite close to them as they are very
friendly and playful, Kizimkazi is also the site of a 12th Century Mosque,
the earliest evidence of Islam in East Africa.
AMSZA-04;
Jozani
Forest Tour
Jozani Forest lies 35kms South-East of Zanzibar Town with an area of about
1,000 hectares, it is a natural forest where long ago you could find
leopards and antelopes. At present it is the habitat for the Red Colobus
Monkeys (Colobus badius kirkii) and the Blue Sykes Monkey. The Red Colobus
monkey is one of the most endangered and rarest species in the world, they
are very friendly creatures and love to be photographed and can be viewed at
close quarters by the help of your guide.
You may also get a glimpse of various butterflies, birds and snakes. Other
interesting features suitable for tourist in this forest include the coastal
evergreen bushland, mangroove forest, saline grassland and ground water
forest, though these may require longer walks to reach.
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AMSZA-05;
Historical
Town Tours
The tour starts from wherever the client wants to be picked up. One gets a
comprehensive view of the Stone Town, it's sand and stone ancient built
houses, some of them have Arab/Indian carved doors and the architecture
which helps to make Zanzibar famous. We then proceed to the main City market
which was opened in 1904, where tropical fruits, vegetables, spices and
fresh fish from the island are sold.
Our next stop will be at the Anglican Church of Christ which was built by
Bishop Steers in 1873 on the side of the Old Slave Market. There is a cross
in the church which is made of wood from the tree under which Dr. David
Livingstone died. Next to the Church you will visit the slave chambers, tiny
rooms in which the slaves were kept before being auctioned.
From here we continue our tour to the Sultan's Palace Museum, House of
Wonders (Beit-el-ajaib built in 1883 and bombarded by the British Fleet in
1886), next to this you can also see the Old Fort, (built in 1700), moving
along the sea front we come to the Jamituri Gardens where you can spend your
evenings leisurely watching the brilliant sunset while you are enjoying the
locally made dishes. From here we drive you to The Africa House formerly
known as English Club, we then come to Tippu Tip house, (A notorious slave
trader). We round up our tour by taking you to the museum of Natural History
and Peace Memorial Museum.
AMSZA-06;
Prison
island tours
Prison Island or Changuu Island is the middle island of the three visible
from the Stone Town, it takes approximately 30 minutes to get there by boat.
The prison on this island was built in 1893, which was later used as a
quarantine Hospital, it has a frangipani lined path around the island where
the former patients took their evening walks. Apart from the Prison ruins
you can also see the beautiful peacocks and the enormous giant tortoises
some of which are over a 100 years old. These tortoises were brought here
from Seychelles by Sultan Said in the 1820's. Efforts are being made to
protect the eggs of the tortoise. The island is a superb scenario for the
photographer. A self walking safari covers the island in 15minutes. On this
little paradise one can also swim, snorkel, sunbathe or just relax and enjoy
the peacefulness that this beautiful island.




