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The Zanzibar or Unguja Island Wow! Sun, sand and sea are merely perimeters of the Islands of the Zanzibar. At the core of Zanzibar you will find spices and a way of living life that’s both timeless and new. It is our heritage
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Zanzibar's old quarter, Stone Town, is a fascinating maze of narrow streets and alley ways which lead past numerous old houses and mosques, ornate palaces, and shops and bazaars. Many buildings in the Stone Town date from the 15 th century slave boom. |
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Spice Tour Take a moment to visit the plantations of different spices out of town. A popular and among not to miss tour takes you to the Spice Island. The cinnamon, cardamon, black pepper, ginger and cloves among others are the spices you can see. |
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Commonly the spices are used for food, medicines, and cosmetics. There are also nice flowers and other plantation like soap and lip stick trees. |
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Dolphins Tour
Swim with the Dolphins in the depth lure water of the Indian Ocean in Kizimkazi fishing village. The tour is popular during the dry seasons of July through October when the sun is over head and the coral view is wide. |
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Jozani Forest Reserve
Unlike the main land of Tanzania, Zanzibar does not host wild animals like lion or leopard. About 35 kilometers south - east of Unguja town has the largest forest on the Island that accommodates primates such as Bush babies and Red colobus monkey various species of Butterflies and Birds. |
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Beaches
Zanzibar's beaches are equally splendid the perfect place to relax after exploring one or two of the Tanzania mainland National Park or Kilimanjaro trek. Zanzibar has breath-taking beaches to the isolated areas of fishing villages and the Ras Nungwi. With it crystal water the Nungwi has a relative view of coral reefs and ideal diving or snorkeling. |
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The Palace Museum
It’s a huge white building which was formerly known as official residence of the Sultan of Zanzibar. |  |
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