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Zanzibar Islands
Zanzibar Island is an historic Island off the coast of Tanzania in the
Indian Ocean, situated very close to the Equator Zanzibar Island has a
warm sunny climate with the waters surrounding Zanzibar being warm all
year. The beaches around Zanzibar Island are picture postcard soft white
sand leading into azure blue waters. Zanzibar really is an Island Paradise.
Perfect for Honeymoons, romantic escapes, family holidays, watersport
lovers and anyone in need of total relaxation.
Swahili Beach Resort
Zanzibar Island Tanzania
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Swahili beach resort is a beach bungalow
resort situated on a most beautiful part of Zanzibar Island,
the famous dolphin coast in the south west – Kizimkazi.
Swahili Beach Resort is built around a lush and spacious garden.
In front of the resort lies the Indian Ocean, offering you
a stunning view from the bar restaurant, swimming pool and
gardens.
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here for more information on Swahili Beach Resort
Swahili
Beach Photo Gallery click here
Email
reservations and enquiries: swahili@madbookings.com |
Price per
person per night based on sharing includes bed
and breakfast : from
US$ 30 - 75 Low season
US$ 50 - 80 High Season (depending on room type) |
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Fumba Beach
Zanzibar Island Tanzania
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Set in 40 acres of exquisite Zanzibar Island
wilderness Fumba Beach Lodge is an ideal location to explore
everything Zanzibar Island has to offer. Whether you want
to sample the excitement of water sports, the tranquility
of the beaches, relax on a Zanzibar sunset cruise or explore
the secret corners of the fascinating Zanzibar
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here for more information on Fumba Beach
Fumba
Beach Photo Gallery
Email
reservations and enquiries: fumbabeach@madbookings.com |
Price per
person per night based on sharing includes bed
and breakfast : from
US$ 105 Low season
US$ 180 Mid Season
US$ 240 High Season |
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Echo Beach Hotel
Zanzibar Island Tanzania
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Echo Beach Hotel resort offers visitors
a slice of paradise on the dreamy tropical island of Zanzibar,
famous for having the best beaches in the world and Echo Beach
in particular has a very special charm with views from the
palm-fringed sands and ocean explorers can discover the glorious
depths of the thriving coral reefs all around.
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here for more information on Echo Beach Hotel
Echo
Beach photo gallery click here
Email
reservations and enquiries: echobeach@madbookings.com |
Price per
person per night based on sharing includes bed
breakfast and Dinner: from
US$ 150 Low season
US$ 200 High Season |
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Arabian Nights Hotel
Zanzibar Island Tanzania
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We take pride in providing our guests with
quality rooms at reasonable prices, Zanzibar royal style with
a blend of western touch for convenience, such as air-conditioning,
en suite bathrooms and T.V. Our friendly staff will welcome
you and look after you during your stay at Arabian Nights.
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here for more information on Arabian Nights Hotel
Arabian
Nights Photo Gallery click here
Email
reservations and enquiries: echobeach@madbookings.com |
Price per
person per night based on sharing includes bed
and breakfast : from
US$45 - 60 Low season
US$50 - 75 High Season (depending on room type) |
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The Palms
Zanzibar Island Tanzania
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Why did Conde Nast Traveller; the world’s
most prestigious travel magazine, chose our beach as one of
the top 30 island beaches in the world in the article "The
Ultimate Worldwide Island Beach Finder?" Of all the beaches
in the world, Bwejuu was chosen to be included in this most
prestigious group. We agree completely with the editors. Just
take a look at our back yard...
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here for more information on The Palms
The
Palms photo gallery click here
Email
reservations and enquiries: palms@madbookings.com |
Price per
person per night based on sharing includes bed,
breakfast, lunch, dinner & drinks : from
US$495 Low season
US$620 Mid Season
US$740 High Season |
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Zamani Luxury Lodge
Zanzibar Island Tanzania
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Zamani is the place for the young at heart,
a retreat for couples who seek a renewal of the spirit and
a return to the innocence of falling in love for the very
first time. Whether you are a honeymooner looking for a perfect
place to begin your life together, celebrating a special occasion
or just trying to escape from the world.
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here for more information on Zamani Luxury Lodge
Zamani
Kempinski photo gallery click here
Email
reservations and enquiries: palms@madbookings.com |
Price per
person per night based on sharing includes bed,
breakfast & dinner : from
US$ 175 - 200 all year except New years (depending on room
type) |
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Unguja Resort
Zanzibar Island Tanzania
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There are ten spacious private bungalows
at Unguja Resort. From your ocean view terrace you can watch
the local fishermen sailing the Indian Ocean. A breathtaking
sunrise and sunset is yours. All Unguja bungalows are beautifully
decorated in Zanzibar style.
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here for more information on Unguja Resort
Unguja
Lodge photo gallery click
Email
reservations and enquiries: unguja@madbookings.com |
Price per
person per night based on sharing includes bed,
breakfast & dinner : from
US$ 175 Low season
US$ 220 Mid Season
US$ 220 - 230 High Season |
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Breezes Beach Resort
Zanzibar Island Tanzania
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We invite you to step into our world where
you can dine in candlelight, savour the taste of exotic spices,
discover the untouched corals of the ocean, pamper yourself
at out luxurious spa or simply relax in the tranquil and beautiful
surroundings. With a pristine white sandy beach, rustling
palm trees, exquisite attention to detail and genuine hospitality,
this exotic resort has captured the very essence of Zanzibar
style.
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here for more information on Breezes Beach Resort
Breezes
photo gallery click here
Email
reservations and enquiries: breezes@madbookings.com |
Price per
person per night based on sharing includes bed,
breakfast & dinner : from
US$ 75 - 150 Low season
US$ 150 - 200 Mid Season
US$ 150 - 250 High Season |
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Bluebay Beach Resort
Zanzibar Island Tanzania
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Set on a beautiful 25 acre site along magnificent
sandy white beaches of the warm Indian Ocean Blue bay resort
invites you to come and spend a fantastic holiday experience.
Around our large swimming pool are the bar, restaurant and
amongst the swaying palms recliner beds which extends onto
the beach. Towels are provided for use around the pool area.
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here for more information on Bluebay Beach Resort
Bluebay
Beach Photo Gallery click here
Email
reservations and enquiries: bluebay@madbookings.com |
Price per
person per night based on sharing includes bed,
breakfast & dinner : from
US$ 75 - 150 Low season
US$ 150 - 200 Mid Season
US$ 200 or more High Season |
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Sultan Sands Beach
Resort
Zanzibar Island Tanzania
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With a lovely swimming pool leading onto
the beautiful white Zanzibar beach the Sultan sands beach
resort is a peaceful place to enjoy the sunny tropical weather
of Zanzibar. From the moment you enter the spacious reception
area you can see the sparkling water of the Indian Ocean,
and the restaurant, bars, reading room and swimming pool all
have lovely locations offering views over the beach and ocean.
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here for more information on Sultan Sands Beach Resort
Sultan
Sands photo gallery click here
Email
reservations and enquiries: sultansands@madbookings.com |
Price per
person per night based on sharing includes bed,
breakfast & dinner : from
US$ 90 Low season
US$ 150 Mid Season
US$ 220 High Season |
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Ocean Paradise Beach
Resort
Zanzibar Island Tanzania
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Ocean Paradise offers the perfect opportunity
to experience the very best that Zanzibar has to offer, set
within the unspoilt beauty of an extensive natural palm grove
and fronted by spectacular sandy beach, Ocean Paradise is
an enchanting resort that as the name suggests provides you
a little slice of paradise by the Indian Ocean on the Island
of Zanzibar.
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here for more information on Ocean Paradise Beach Resort
Ocean
Paradise photo gallery click here
Email reservations and enquiries: oceanparadise@madbookings.com |
Price per
person per night based on sharing includes bed,
breakfast & dinner : from
US$ 95 Low season
US$ 155 Mid Season
US$ 173 High Season |
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Ras Nungwi
Zanzibar Island Tanzania
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On the northernmost peninsula of Zanzibar
Island, Ras Nungwi Beach Hotel overlooks a sparkling expanse
of iridescent Indian Ocean, a cluster of whitewashed and palm
thatched cottages in rich tropical gardens. Its myriad pathways
are shaded by elegant palms, creating soft sun-dappled walkways
between beach and banda, balcony and bar.
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here for more information on Ras Nungwi
Ras
Nungwi photo gallery
Email reservations and enquiries: rasnungwi@madbookings.com |
Price per
person per night based on sharing includes bed
& breakfast : from
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Sunset Bay Beach Resort
Zanzibar Island Tanzania
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The northern end of Zanzibar is an increasingly
popular destination with beautiful sandy beaches and coves
for warm and safe swimming. The central areas of Sunset Bay
Hotel are set in beautifully landscaped gardens and located
on a slightly elevated rocky outcrop with an adjoining beautiful
sandy bay and fabulous clear water.
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here for more information on Sunset Bay Beach Resort
Sunset
Bay Photo Gallery click here
Email reservations and enquiries: sunsetnungwi@madbookings.com |
Price per
person per night based on sharing includes bed
& breakfast : from
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Chumbe Island
Zanzibar Island Tanzania
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It's what Robinson Crusoe could only have
dreamt about! Since there are only seven bungalows, Chumbe
Island Coral Park never gets crowded, even when fully booked
ensuring you receive all the service and attention that you
deserve on your peaceful and relaxing holiday.
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here for more information on Chumbe Island
Chumbe
Island Photo Gallery
Email reservations and enquiries: chumbe@madbookings.com |
Price per
person per night based on sharing includes bed
& breakfast : from
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Location of the lodges on Zanzibar Island
Price
ranges in US$ per person per night
30 - 75
75 - 150
150 - 200
200 or
more
Swahili
beach Resort
Arabian
Nights
Tamarind
Beach Hotel
Amaan
Bungalows
Echo
Beach
Sunset
Bay Hotel
Ras
Nungwi
Ocean
Paradise
Breezes
Bluebay
Sultan
Sands
Fumba Beach Lodge
Langi
Langi beach Bungalows
Hakuna
Matata Beach Lodge
Pongwe
beach Hotel
Unguja
Resort
Chumba
Island
The
Palms
Zamani
Lodge
Baraza resort
and Spa
Stone Town Hotels
Tembo
House Hotel
Hurumzi
Hotel
Beyt
el Chaia
Zanzibar
Inn
Current Zanzibar Island Specials
Special Offer
Stay for 7 nights only pay for 6 stay 12 pay
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Available dates
8th Jan - 15th June
excludes 1st to 5th April |
Breezes Resort Price
guide 2010
75 - 150
per person per night bed breakfast and Dinner
Email Breezes Reservations: breezes@madbookings.com |
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Special Offer
Kids for free no charges for children under
16 years sharing room with parents |
Available dates
8th Jan - 15th June
excludes 1st to 5th April |
Breezes Resort Price
guide
75 - 150
per person per night bed breakfast and Dinner
Email Breezes Reservations: breezes@madbookings.com |
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Special Offer
Stay for 7 nights pay for only 6
in a superior room only |
Available dates
March to June, November
excludes 1st to 5th April |
Ocean paradise Price
guide
75 - 150
per person per night bed breakfast and Dinner
Email Ocean Paradise Reservations:
oceanparadise@madbookings.com |
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Special Offer
2009 prices held for 2010 |
Available dates
all year until further notice
limited offer |
Ocean paradise Price
guide
75 - 150
per person per night bed breakfast and Dinner
Email Reservations: echobeach@madbookings.com |
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Planning your holiday to Zanzibar
1/ Area
Guide: Information on each area of Zanzibar Island, what
accommodation and activities are available.
2/ Accommodation
Guide: All the accommodation choices on Zanzibar Island
3/ Flights and Transfers:
Flight schedules for Dar es Salaam and Johannesburg to Zanzibar and transfer
information around Zanzibar Island.
4/ Tours and Activities:
Different tours you can enjoy, Diving and Activity Centres around
Zanzibar Island.
Zanzibar Island - Area Guide - Where To Go
Zanzibar Island is approx 65km long and 30km at its widest point, Zanzibar
can be split into five rough areas: South
West Coast | South East Coast |
North East Coast | North
Tip - Nungwi | Zanzibar Stone Town.
Zanzibar South West Coast
Fumba to Kizimkazi and a handful of small Islands such as Chumbe Island
The quiet undeveloped coast of Zanzibar Island, only a couple of places
to stay and becoming famous for the dolphin trips that run to the bay
around Kizimkazi.
Kizimkazi is a small fishing village made up of two villages: Kizimkazi
Dimbani and Kizimkazi Mkunguni. The beautiful white sandy beaches are
quiet and uncrowded and for those in search of a no fuss peaceful quiet
relaxing time this is the place.
Accommodation: There are four places to stay - Swahili
Beach Resort, Unguja Lodge, Fumba
lodge and on Chumbe Island.
Snorkelling trips, dolphin cruises and diving can all be arranged.
Zanzibar South East Coast
Paje, Bwejuu
Keeping a very relaxed Island feel this beautiful stretch of coastline
has developed a great balance between tourism and Island life, with a
variety of accommodation options dotted along the kilometres of beautiful
white beach.
It really is a fantastic place for beach lovers, sun seekers, divers,
snorkellers fishing and perfect for weddings and honeymoons.
Accommodation: Breezes, The
Palms, Barazzar, Echo Beach,
Sunrise Lodge, Arabian
Nights and a new dive accommodation centre opening soon.
Zanzibar North East Coast
Pongwe to Matemwe and Mnemba Atoll and Mnemba Island
A little more developed than the south it still has a charming Island
feel and some claim the best beaches on the Island, although all the beaches
around Zanzibar are so beautiful it is difficult to put a best tag on
any of them !
The best place for snorkelling and diving around the Mnemba Atoll and
some wonderful places for weddings, honeymoons and family holidays, lodges
vary from resort style - great for families and active holidays to exclusive
quiet hideaways.
Accommodation in this area has to be selected carefully as some hotels
have been developed exclusively for the Italian Market with Italian food
and Italian speaking staff, great if you are Italian….
For
Resorts and Lodges in North East Zanzibar click here
Accommodation: (excludes all Italian resorts)
Pongwe beach, Bluebay, Sultan
Sands, Ocean
Paradise, Zamani Zanzibar Kempinski,
Matemwe beach, Mnemba Island Lodge.
Activities: Snorkelling, diving, fishing, kayaking, sailing, sunbathing,
swimming, day trips.
Zanzibar North Tip
Nungwi
The area of Zanzibar that started beach tourism on the Island, is getting
a little busy but has kept a fun chilled out feel. For those who want
a more active holiday with lots going on this is a great area of Zanzibar.More
suitable for younger people who want to chill by the pool all day with
an occasional dip in the warm ocean and then experience some local colour
and music into the warm starry nights.
The beaches are great and sandy bays offer sheltered swimming in azure
waters with soft sandy bottoms. The locals are very relaxed about the
tourists and love to interact with visitors from all over the world.
Accommodation: Sunset
Bay Hotel and Ras Nungwi
Zanzibar Stone Town
Zanzibar Capital on the central west side of Zanzibar
Stone Town is the cultural and historic heart of Zanzibar Island, a
combination of North Africa, Arabia and Indian Ocean life with a labyrinth
of narrow twisting streets dotted with bustling bazaars, small shops and
grand Arabic mansions. During the 19th Century Zanzibar was the most important
commercial centre along the East Africa coast, where most trade passed
through from Africa to Asia including slaves, ivory, tea, cloth, spices,
gold, silver and more.
Slaves and Tea were the big money makers and most of the grand buildings
around Stone Town are built around these by the Sultans who profited so
handsomely. These have now become historic museums and hotels and are
well worth a visit to get a feel of the old days. Palace Museum, The House
of Wonders, The Omani Fort, The Slave Market, Anglican Cathedral and Persian
Baths.
Several tea houses have become hotels and restaurants, most notably
are Beyt al Chai (house of Tea) and Hurumzi hotel (Hurumzi means free
man).
Also it may interest many that Freddie Mercury from Queen was born on
Zanzibar which explains the presence of a café called Mercury that
is dedicated to the late singer.
Accommodation: Hurumzi house, Serena Zanzibar Inn, Beyt Al Chai, Tembo
house hotel, Dhow palace.
For
Hotels in Zanzibar Stone Town click here
Activity and Diving centres
on Zanzibar Island
There are many places and people offering snorkelling trips, dives and
dolphin trips all over the Island, in contrast there is only a handful
of operators running safe, controlled ecologically sound trips, we encourage
all visitors to use officially licensed centres, this is for your own
safety and the future of coral and marine life around Zanzibar Island.
They may charge a little more than the man on the beach with his boat
but will provide a safer and better experience.
Good Zanzibar Island Operators include:
One Ocean, Breezes dive centre, Safariblue, Swahili dive centre.
For more information on Zanzibar
Diving and Activities click here...
Getting to Zanzibar Island
From:
Europe – Most capitals throughout Europe.
Middle East - Dubai
Kenya - Nairobi
Tanzania - Dar es Salaam, Arusha,
South Africa - Johannesburg O R Tambo
Mozambique - Pemba
United States –
Australia – best via Johannesburg South Africa
From South Africa to Zanzibar Island
Good news, we now have a twice weekly flight direct from Johannesburg
O R Tambo to Zanzibar Island, no stop in Dar es Salaam any more !
A Gentle 4 hour flight takes you from Johannesburg to Zanzibar Island
airport just outside Stone Town.
South Africa to Zanzibar Timetable
and prices click here...
South African Airways still fly to Zanzibar Island Via Dar es Salaam.
From Dar Es Salaam to Zanzibar Island
There are several daily flights from Dar to Zanzibar on a variety of
small airlines including
Zanair (click here for Zanair schedules and prices). Some of the bigger
airlines have specials that are available when buying an intercontinental
flight ticket from Europe, America and the Middle East (BA, Emirates,
SA and KLM).
Help us Preserve Zanzibar's Magic
Zanzibar is unspoilt by the unpleasant effects of mass tourism
- the number of visitors to the island is still low, but has been on the
rise. It is our hope that increases in tourism do not impact adversely
on the magic of Zanzibar, and we humbly ask all visitors to follow
a handful of guidelines, ensuring they will not offend the traditional
values of the local people or harm the environment in any way. It is typical
of the Zanzibaris' friendly nature that they will not harass you for infringing
these guidelines, but you should be aware that this is merely politeness,
and is not an excuse for ignoring them!
- Please ensure that you dress modestly when off the beach. Women should
not expose too much leg and chest, and topless sunbathing is also strongly
discouraged.
- If you have children and are bringing them to Zanzibar, please make
sure that they don't display their expensive toys in front of their
Zanzibari contemporaries. This may instill a false sense of values in
the local children, whose parents are unlikely to be able to afford
such luxuries.
- If you are diving or snorkelling, you may be tempted to collect
some pretty shells from Zanzibar's many coral reefs. Please do
not, as this kills entire reefs, the devastating effects of which can
be seen in the well-trodden areas of East African coast. Although there
are shell sellers, you are asked not to buy shells from them, as it
simply encourages this harmful industry.
- Zanzibar is an amazingly photogenic place, but if you want to take
photographs of people, please ask their permission first out of courtesy.
- If you are non-Muslim, then please do not enter any of Zanzibar's
many mosques.
Zanzibar is still the best-kept secret in the Indian Ocean,
with its fascinating historical Stone Town and magnificent beaches.
Zanzibar's Indian Ocean offers world class water sports including scuba
diving, snorkelling, deep sea fishing , kayaking, windsurfing, water-skiing
and sailing on traditional local dhows
Zanzibar is an archipelago made up of Zanzibar and Pemba Islands,
and several islets. It is located in the Indian Ocean, about 25
miles from the Tanzanian coast, and 6° south of the equator.
Zanzibar Island (known locally as Unguja, but as Zanzibar
internationally) is 60 miles long and 20 miles wide, occupying a total
area of approximately 650 square miles. It is characterised by beautiful
sandy beaches with fringing coral reefs, and the magic of historic
Stone Town - said to be the only functioning ancient town in East
Africa
There are no large wild animals in Zanzibar, and forest areas such as
Jozani are inhabited by monkeys, bush-pigs and small antelopes.
Civets - and rumour has it, the elusive Zanzibar leopard! Various species
of mongoose can also be found on the island. There is a wide variety of
birdlife, and a large number of butterflies in rural areas. The coral
reefs that surround the East Coast are rich in marine diversity, and
make Zanzibar an ideal location for snorkelling and scuba diving.
Zanzibar Stone Town
It may not have a particularly romantic name, but Stone Town is the
old city and cultural heart of Zanzibar, little changed in the last 200
years. It is a place of winding alleys, bustling bazaars, mosques and
grand Arab houses whose original owners vied with each other over the
extravagance of their dwellings. This one-upmanship is particularly reflected
in the brass-studded, carved, wooden doors - there are more than 500 different
examples of this handiwork. You can spend many idle hours and days just
wandering through the fascinating labyrinth of narrow streets and alleyways.
Zanzibar Stone Town was recently and deservedly declared a World
Heritage Site by UNESCO. More information can be found at the UNESCO
website.
Most of the houses that can be seen today were built in the 19th century
when Zanzibar was one of the most important trading centres in the Indian
Ocean region. The coraline rock of Zanzibar was a good building material,
but it is also easily eroded. This is evident by the large number of houses
that are in a bad state of repair. Several buildings have already been
renovated and the Stone Town Conservation Authority has been established
to co-ordinate the restoration of the town to its original magnificence.
As a result of sensible policy, nearly all of the major hotels built in
Stone Town are housed in renovated buildings.
As you walk through the town, please remember that Stone Town is very
much a real community, where real people live and work. It is not a museum
piece or theme park created for tourists, and sensitivity should be shown
to the local people. If you want to learn more about Stone Town,
there are various ways to do it. You can either wander through the narrow
streets by yourself armed with a map, or you can embark on a tour with
one of the local tour operators.
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