
Monument visits in Zanzibar
Zanzibar historic Stone Town and spice farm private tour
No holiday to Zanzibar is complete without diving into the old town district of Zanzibar City, Stone Town. This portion of the capital is a jack of all trades. The mishmash of architecture styles, the historical landmarks, the cultural hubs – this place has it all. In fact, Stone Town is so impressive, UNESCO labelled it a World Heritage Site in 2000.Stone Town is in the spotlight for the first half of today's tour. Your guide will pick you up from your hotel and take you into the heart of the capital. Then, you'll follow them through the streets on a walking tour. They'll point out all the major landmarks, including the House of Wonders – the former sultan's palace – the biggest bazaar on the island, Darajani Market, and Forodhani Gardens. You'll also stop by the Tanzanite Museum, to learn all about this violet gem – it's unique to Tanzania.In the afternoon, you'll get to know why Zanzibar is also called the Spice Island. You'll head to a spice farm to see how some of the local produce is grown – cloves, pepper, vanilla and even cinnamon are harvested here.
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Zanzibar historic Stone Town and Prison Island private tour
Dive into the cultural heart of Zanzibar with a guided tour through Stone Town, where African, Indian, European, and Arabic influences blend into a vibrant tapestry of history and heritage. Stroll past iconic landmarks like the former sultan's palace and Forodhani Gardens, bargain for treasures at Darajani Bazaar, and hear fascinating stories about some of the famous locals. You'll also visit the Tanzanite Museum to learn about the origins of Tanzania's rare and precious violet gemstone.Next, hop aboard a boat to Prison Island. Once a slave outpost, today it's home to a conservation sanctuary for Aldabra giant tortoises. Tour the island's museum, meet the slow-moving residents and wander past the old prison ruins surrounded by turquoise waters. With stunning coastal views, rich storytelling, and encounters with unique wildlife, this tour is the perfect mix of adventure and culture.
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Zanzibar historic Stone Town private tour
You'll find African, Indian, European and Arabic influences all muddled together in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Stone Town. On this half-day private tour, you'll weave through the narrow streets lined with markets, mosques and monuments, with your guide leading the way and pointing out all the historic landmarks.You'll begin at the Christ Church Cathedral, built in the 1870s on the site of a former slave market. There are many layers to the town's history and involvement in the slave trade, and your guide will explain more as you go on to visit a memorial and museum dedicated to it. You'll have some free time to see the Forodhani Gardens, where you'll get a great view of the Old Fort and the modestly named, House of Wonders – it is a former sultan's house, after all! There's a quick stop at the Tanzanite Museum where you'll see the country's prized, violet gemstone. Top tip, if you have any loved ones with a December birthday, then Tanzanite is their birthstone – just in case you need any gift inspiration. Then, it's time to polish your haggling skills at Darajani Market, Zanzibar's main bazaar, where your guide can help you snag local crafts and souvenirs.
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Zanzibar historic Stone Town and Jozani Forest private tour
There are two sides to the African island of Zanzibar – the natural side and the historical side. On this tour, you'll tick off both as you dive into a couple of the island's big-name locations, Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park and Stone Town.In the morning, you'll kick things off with a trip to the latter, Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park. It's the only national park in Zanzibar, and it packs in everything from tropical woodlands and coastal mangrove forests to coral reefs found in the shallows close to the shore. During your visit, you'll stay on dry land and learn about the wildlife that calls this area home, like bush babies, butterflies and over 160 bird species. The endangered red colobus monkeys are the headliners here, though, so keep your eyes on the treetops in case they're out and about.Afterwards, you'll head to Zanzibar City, the island's capital, for a walk around Stone Town, the old district that's bagged UNESCO World Heritage status. You'll check out the area's main bazaar, Darajani Market, and the House of Wonders, before stopping by the Tanzanite Museum for a history lesson about his famous gem – it's only found in Tanzania.
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Zanzibar historic Stone Town and Prison Island tour
Stone Town, a UNESCO-listed site, is a place of stories. Woven with African, Indian, European and Arabic influences, every step you take traces the footprints of history, right in the bustling streets of the Zanzibar capital. Stone Town is an extraordinary place where history comes alive – from the old slave market to the Forodhani Gardens that offer spectacular views over the city. You'll also get to test your bargaining skills at Darajani bazaar and learn about famous residents such as Freddie Mercury.After touring the capital, we set sail for Prison Island, a name that belies its paradisiacal charm. Here, amidst the azure waters of the Indian Ocean, you'll encounter families of giant tortoise in their natural habitat, a conservation effort that has transformed this former slave colony into a sanctuary. There's also a pitstop at the Tanzanite museum, where you'll dive into the story behind Tanzania's famous Tanzanite – a rare, blue-violet gem found only here.Finally, we return to Stone Town for some last-minute shopping or simply to soak up the atmosphere. Then, it's time to bid farewell to this melting pot of cultures as we transfer you back to your hotel.
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