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Transfers: We offer transfer services to any parts of the islands, whether on Tour or just wondering about.

 
 
 
 
Charity Services: We also perform charity service to children in schools, in Zanzibar, by sending them books contributed by different donors.
 
 
 
 

Stone Town Tour: This tour takes you through fabled Stone Town, where history appears to stand still. With visits to the House of Wonder with its fascinating look, the Palace Museum (the second Sultan’s palace built in 1828), the Arab Fort (at the place of Portuguese chapel  in 16th century) amongst others. You will see Zanzibar's bustling market at Darajani beside the Creek road. This road was build on a once water channel area undergone reclamation in 1950s.  Winding alleyways, ornately carved and studded doors, two cathedrals and more than 50 mosques condensed in a small triangular peninsular making the town itself!

You will be entertained by charming cosmopolitan faces and different toned. Stone Town has some excellent gifts shops with plenty of souvenirs and handicrafts to choose from.  Short distance besides the town there is Dr Livingston's House a guided walk through this colorful labyrinth can take your mind away to the ancient oriental stories.  You can as well hear cruel stories about life of the old times in Stone Town including fascination information about evolution of places in the town.

 
 
 
 

Dolphin Tour: Situated on the southern point of the island, Kizimkazi fishing village is home to several schools of bottle-nose and humpback dolphins, which can often be sighted following a short boat trip from the village. If you are lucky, you may be able to swim quite close to the dolphins, which can be a very rewarding experience. We are doing this trip in the afternoon to avoid the crowds of tourists in the morning, which in big numbers disturbing the dolphins. Snorkeling service is available whereby you can enjoy varieties of colored fish species and corals  Kizimkazi is also the site of a 12th century mosque, one of the earliest evidence of Islam in East Africa next  to that of Shanga one of ancient villages of Zanzibar. The area is thus worth visiting for both natural and cultural reasons.

 
 
 
 
Pemba Flying Foxes: The Pemba Flying Fox (Pteropus voeltzkowi) is a species of bat in the Pteropodidae family. It is endemic to the island of Pemba in Tanzania. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical mangrove forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. Recent conservation success have risen their numbers to between 22,000 and 36,000 from just a few individuals twenty years ago. Conservation measures implemented by the Forestry Department on Pemba include an education campaign, the establishment of wildlife clubs to protect nearby roosts, and continuous monitoring of the population. Also, the hunting of these bats with shotguns is now banned on most of the island
 
 

 

 
 

Prison Island Boat Trip: Earning its name as a former prison for slaves and a quarantine station for Zanzibar and the mainland nowadays the island gives you the chance to escape from hectic town scene to serene heart touching environment. The island lies just three miles off the Old Stone Town and is home to giant tortoises that were imported from the Seychelles in the late 19th century. It is fringed with a beautiful coral reef, ideal for snorkeling, and has a lovely white beach for sunbathing. The island is ideal for a day trip with refreshments available throughout the day. It also has a small restaurant where you can enjoy freshly day catch sea diet.

 
 
 
 

Islands Trip: This very special boat trip starts directly from the hotel; we are heading to the small islands, Miwi and Nianembe or Kwale in the protected Menai Bay. From your sailing boat you can oftensee dolphins. On the islands you will find a exposed sandbars, providing a pristine beach, perfect for relaxation. The sea around the islands is very good for snorkeling. When the tide is low it's possible to walk around the island, exploring the rock pools where juvenile fish and  myriad of crabs, shellfishes, starfishes, oysters and other invertebrates exist in the ever-changing intertidal environment .  We can arrange a barbecue with fresh caught fish, local dishes and tropical fruits. Do not miss this very special trip!

 
 
 
 
Blue Safari – Full Day: Safari Blue is a full day excursion on locally made traditional sailing dhows finished to the highest standard and fitted with outboard engines, marine VHF radios, gas inflatable life jackets, sunshade, boarding ladders, waterproof bags and first aid kit with DAN oxygen unit. The clients are collected from their hotel and transferred to the fishing village of Fumba which is an ideal starting point to explore Menai Bay, now designated as a conservation area. The bay has a number of uninhabited islands and sandbanks and is frequented by humpback and bottlenose dolphins (85% chances). This tour also includes snorkeling and beach barbecue buffet lunch is served comprising grilled calamari, two types of grilled fish, clipper lobster and chicken. Chilled soft drinks and cool beer are also included.  After lunch a tropical fruit tasting will be present with the chance to favour between 10 to 15 types. A short of African Amarula liqueur in coffee will finish After Lunch there is an opportunity to join an experienced crew and sail on an “ngalawa”or outrigger canoe made by hand from a single mango tree. The returning journey will be by sail, if wind permits.
 
 
 
 

Jozani Forest (Half Day): This is the only biggest national park in Unguja. A driver and experienced guide from hotel around Zanzibar will take you to Jozani natural forest and see Indian almond trees which make several sub-canopies under the highest canopy. There are several other types of shrubs you may walk through and enjoy the nature trail of the forest which is a habitat for many species of animals, and birds. It is famous for its Red Colobus monkey; the rare specie. The Zanzibar Red colobus has been isolated from its mainland counterparts for at least ten to fifteen thousand years, thus producing a distinct sub-species with different calls, eating habits and coat patterns. Jozani Forest has become the last stronghold in the world extinct of Red colobus monkeys. If you are lucky you can also enjoy the sight of giant black monkeys, dickdic, shrew and many other fauna.

 
 
 
 

Spice Tour– Half Day: This guided tour offers a look at small farms in the rural area that grow cloves, vanilla, ginger, nutmeg, cardamom and other spices, medicinal and ornamental plants including ample varieties of tropical fruits.  This tour provides a rare experience to prove why Zanzibar is referred to as "the Spice Island". You get opportunity to taste and smell spices.  It also includes a visit to the Kidichi palace Persian Baths built in 1850 by Seyyid Said bin Sultan (First Sultan of Zanzibar) for his wife Princes Shehrzad (grand-daughter of Fateh Ali Shah of Persia). This location was and still is among the most fertile areas in Zanzibar the season that probably forced the Sultan’s choice for residence.  There are always charming youngsters offering such gifts as hats, ties and baskets made of fresh coconut leaves.  There is possibility of visiting Maruhubi palace ruins (built by Sultan Barghash 1870 – 88) during this tour.

 
     
 

Rent apartment around Stone Town, for living, studying, working or touring in Zanzibar Island and Pemba Island with us. For budgeting safari and climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro we offer good rates around Tanzania and East Africa.

 
     
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