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Experience a guided tour of the UNESCO-listed Stone Town. This private tour allows you to see all of the highlights of Zanzibar in one day. You will learn about Zanzibari history as you visit some of Stone Town’s most historic buildings, such as the Old Fort and the House of Wonders. Starting at $110.00 per adult

 

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Experience the world-famous authentic dolphin tour like never before on a Zanzibar Dolphin Tour. Every customer will always get the service they want because we offer daily hotel pick-ups and drops-offs to and from any hotel. During our dolphin-friendly tour of Kizimkazi, we will snorkel among a coral reef teeming with marine life, and then we will ride to the sandbank of Menai Bay for a seafood lunch and drinks. Take a break from the sun and enjoy a picnic in the shade while taking in the beautiful, romantic sea breeze. As you sit on the beach, watch flocks of seagulls soar overhead and land on the shore. The quality is exceptional. Once we return to shore, our driver will take you back to your hotel. In the event that you have specific desires, we will tailor the itinerary to meet them. When it comes to value, we’re flexible and reasonable. At our customer care desk, we are available at all times. Price start at 128 dollars per Individuals

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The journey starts in Kizimkazi, a sleepy fishing town in southern Zanzibar. There, you’ll board a boat that will take you to the picturesque Pungume Sandbank in about forty minutes. Travelling to Pungume island is possible if you encounter dolphins along the way; if so, you can swim with them. Once you get to Pungume Sandbank, you can swim and snorkel all around this beautiful sandbar to make the most of your surroundings! Additionally, your skipper will prepare a delicious seafood BBQ while you enjoy yourself. Dine under the shady canopy of a big baobab tree on a platter of grilled seafood including octopus, calamari, prawns, fish fillets, chapati, rice, and a delicious coconut sauce. Grill out some seafood while sunbathing, snorkelling, and exploring a deserted island. Located 14.8 kilometres away from Kizimkazi Beach Village, Pungume Island is a hidden gem on the island of Zanzibar. Pungume Sandbar, close to Kizimkazi in the southwestern part of Zanzibar Island, is the site of this full-day excursion. This tranquil haven is perfect for swimming and snorkelling thanks to its picture-perfect white sand beaches and pristine blue waters. The price begins at $110 per adult.

 

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Embark on an off-road adventure through rural Zanzibar villages, landscapes, farms, and plantations by reserving a quad tour with us. Join an English-speaking guide on a three-hour quad bike tour that begins at Pwani Mchangani beach; along the way, you’ll get to sample some delicious tropical fruits. You can rely on our pick-up service. We will arrange for a driver to collect you from your hotel and bring you to the location. You will be driven back to the hotel by the driver after the tour. This tour is suitable for individuals of all skill levels. The starting price for each adult is 150 dollars

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Henna is a crimson pigment derived from the desiccated and pulverised foliage of the henna plant. Henna, derived from the henna plant, has been utilised for centuries, including during the ancient Egyptian era, as a dye for both hair and body. It is particularly renowned for its use in mehndi, a form of temporary body art that involves staining the skin with henna dyes, also known as “henna tattoos”. Once henna stains reach their maximum colour intensity, they remain for a few days and then gradually fade away through the process of exfoliation, usually within a period of one to three weeks. In a Swahili wedding, the bride adorns herself with henna as a symbol of good fortune and to bestow blessings upon the marriage. The bride can remain seated for extended periods of time while the henna artist meticulously adorns her skin with floral designs, which gracefully spread across her arms, embellish both sides of her hands, and extend down to her feet and legs. Her fingernails and toenails are tinged with an orange hue due to the dye, and certain brides opt to adorn their backs and shoulders. The henna patterns in Zanzibar represent a combination of Arab and Indian designs, blending the intricate and delicate floral and paisley patterns of Indian mehindi with the larger flowers commonly seen in Arab henna. Both red henna and black henna are utilised in the Zanzibari tradition, where it is customary for the bride to abstain from performing any household chores in her new residence until her bridal henna has completely disappeared. The prices are as follows: Full Hands/Feet- $100, Half Hand/Feet- $50, Full Hands & Feet $150, and Simple Henna Tattoo- $30.

 

 

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Embark on a Zanzibar local style fishing tour for a remarkable chance to acquire knowledge about traditional fishing techniques. Participate in a fishing expedition with a Zanzibar-based fisherman and acquire comprehensive knowledge and skills from the very beginning. Abandon
the idea of utilising a modern and advanced fishing vessel equipped with state-of-the-art fishing rods, reels, and a specialised chair for battling fish! When embarking on a fishing expedition in a Ngalawa, a traditional boat commonly used for fishing in the region, you will venture past the reef and into the depths of the ocean, where you will be encircled by diverse schools of fish. The distance to our fishing grounds is approximately one hour. We will provide you with a spool of nylon fishing line, equipped with a weight and two hooks affixed to each end, to initiate your fishing endeavours. Recently caught squid strips, impaled on skewers, hang loosely from the
hooks.To reach the bottom, simply drag the lines inward. Subsequently, you connect the line to the side of the boat. This tool is employed by local boatmen and fishermen to capture grouper, barracuda, yellow fin tuna, and kingfish. Incredible voyage! The sole method to catch the sizable fish available in Stone Town’s markets is by engaging in nighttime fishing using a lamp. During that period, the fishing grounds frequently witness the presence of a shoal of larger fish. You will employ local fishing equipment to cast your line into the water and attempt to catch small fish while engaging in reef fishing. Discover the fishing methods employed by the majority of local residents. Individual fishing rods are also permitted if you have a preference for using your own equipment. After the fishing activity concludes, the fishermen will transport you back to the beach or sandbank, enabling you to cook your caught fish on a grill. Furthermore, this not only provides visitors with an authentic experience but also contributes to the growth of the local economy. Here in Kizimkazi, you will become a member of a local fishing team. When you join them on their local fishing boat, a Dhow, you will have the opportunity to experience the thrill of the ancient fishermen. Acquire the skills necessary to fish and sail using the traditional methods. Kizimkazi is one of the best places on the island to visit in order to take advantage of this experience. The base rate for an adult is $150

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Find out what authentic Zanzibari food is and how to make it. After meeting at the market to gather ingredients, you’ll go on a one-hour spice tour. Then, at a local home, you’ll help prepare a delicious lunch using traditional Zanzibari ingredients. Duration From $130 for adults for three hours

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