Best things to do in Zanzibar
There are many things to do on Zanzibar Island. It just depends on your interests.
Spice Tour
Zanzibar is well known for the spice trade. So what is a better way than to immerse yourself in the local culture? Then learn about its wealthiest and most profitable industry?
Tourists can choose from a variety of tours and explore the winding streets with expert tour guides who provide information on the industry’s origins. They also educate guests about a variety of spices produced in Zanzibar.
Stone Town
Jozani Forest
Forodhani market
Visit Prison Island
A half-hour boat trip from Zanzibar. Prison Island offers a fascinating glimpse into its dark past. This land was used to detain slaves.
And when slavery was abolished. It functioned as a camp where people with deadly diseases were sent.
That is all in the past, and today the island is a nature reserve for giant tortoises. But also the site of the ruins that once housed the prison.
Nungwi beach
Nungwi is a village located on Zanzibar’s Northwestern tip. This is a popular place, yet tourists do not overrun it. It’s one of Zanzibar’s top beaches as the tide doesn’t head out too far.
This is an excellent beach for those looking to soak up some sun and dip their toes in the sea. But who doesn’t need the luxury of a fancy hotel on top?
Palace Museum
Known as the Sultan’s Palace, the Palace Museum is the most historic building in Stone Town. It is a must-see for any tourist.
The Palace Museum is located on the waterfront. Overlooking the ocean, it was built in the 19th century as a home for the Sultan and his family.
After the 1964 revolution, the site was used as a Government building and was renamed The People’s Palace. Today, it serves as a museum showcasing relics from the former Sultan family.
House of Wonders
The House of Wonders is a stunning, historic landmark in Stone Town.
It hosts a fascinating exhibition and offers a brilliant insight into Zanzibar and Swahili culture.
The House of Wonders is the grandest and tallest building in all of Stone Town. It is found in a prominent location in front of the Forodhani Gardens on the old town’s seafront, on Mizingani Road.
The Old Fort
The oldest building in Stone Town, the Old Fort, is located on the seafront, right in front of the famous Forodhani Gardens.
Built in the 17th century to defend the island from attacks from the Portuguese. Nowadays, the Old Fort is one of Stone Town’s main sights.
Visitors can admire the remains of the former fort and move around the courtyard. In the center, sellers offer local produce. An old amphitheater still hosts events and functions in the fort.
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