OVERVIEW
Zanzibar has long held a magical and mysterious reputation due to the patchwork of its past, of slaves and sultans and of rock stars and spices. Today Zanzibar now finds itself as the top destinations for those looking to relax in the sun after a world class safari in the nearby parks of Tanzania. Made famous for its spices and the slave of trade of the 19th century, Zanzibar island is much more than a stopping point on the itinerary, and can be seen as a destination in its. What the island offers is a unique combination of outstanding beaches, along its eastern edge, interesting activities, such as visiting a working spice farm and the cultural delight of stone town with Arabian fortresses and minarets,
DETAILED ITINERARY
DAY 1:
Dar es Salaam – Stone Town
After arrival at Dar es Salaam international airport / railway station you will be met by the friendly representative of Ym Travel and Tours Company Limited and transferred to the hotel for lunch then drive to seaport to Zanzibar for dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
DAY 2:
Jozani National Park – Spice Tour
After an amazing breakfast at the hotel, drive to the home of Primates which is “Jozani National Park” where visitors can enjoy a red Colobus, Sykes monkey, bush babies, more than 50 species of butterfly and 40 species of birds. After Jozani National Park lunch will be taken then drive to spice tour, Zanzibar is also known as the “Spice Island” due to the variety of spices grown visitors will enjoy a unique rainforest nature with lots of tropical plants, trees and spices. Visitors will experience, taste and smell different spices that are grown in Zanzibar Islands such as Turmeric, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Black Peppers, Cloves, Nutmegs and so on. After spice tour we will head to Nungwi beach which is beautiful, pristine with azure blue waters for swimming, sun bathing and relaxation, back to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
DAY 3:
Stone Town – Dar es Salaam
After breakfast our last point will be Stone town tour with professional tour guide, the Stone town is the prominent historical and artistic importance in East Africa. Its architecture, mostly dating back to the 19th century underlying the Swahili culture, in 2000 it was designated by UNESCO as a world heritage site. Lunch will be taken in Stone town. After lunch drive for shopping then in the evening boat will be taken to Dar es Salaam for your onwards arrangements.





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