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Holiday beach in Zanzibar.

Zanzibar, the island of spices, is a perfectย safariย destination for a romantic getaway and a
honeymoon spot because of its stunning beaches. You ought to explore endless untouched
white sandy beaches and the entire seaboard coasts of Tanzania. Explore the Swahili culture,
the nature of the people the liquid sound of the Swahili Music known as the Taarab.

The pleasant warm tropical waters and the serene beaches of this island will make your holiday
outstanding because there are also the private islands such as Lupita where they have very few
people and appreciate the whole island all for yourself. Zanzibar island is an excellent location
for the snorkeling and diving activities, explore the under waters of the Indian Ocean. Meet the
colorful fishes and the beautiful coral reef plus much other marine life that needs to seen and
enjoyed.

Discover the rich history, customs, and culture of the people of Zanzibar by touring the ancient
palaces, the historic Turkish spa, and numerous other locations that bear witness to the city's
long history as a slave port. The Islamic character of the Zanzibarย people is also reflected in
these locations, and their everyday lives are reflected in the arts and crafts.

Dhows are native boats that are owned by the locals and are available for hiring. Enjoy the
sunset while taking a dhow tour over Zanzibar's infinite blue waters. Savour the sport fishing
and sunset viewing while sailing the Indian Ocean. It's the most thrilling activity because you
get to leave the city and observe the sun sinking below the horizon when you're in the middle
of nowhere. If you have adequate provisions for the entire day, you can travel to the closest
island for the entire day.

Savour the full moon celebration at Kendwa Rocks, which is hosted by the resort and usually
takes place at the end of the month. It's a time to celebrate, dance, watch fireworks, eat
delicious seafood, and anticipate listening to great music all evening from various DJs. Tourists
and residents of Tanzania travel to this island to enjoy and not miss this unique evening of
intense fun, enjoying a vacation while taking in Zanzibar's splendour.

The beaches of Zanzibar live up to their hype. A pastel-colored sky surrounds the fine white
beach and turquoise waters, which are surrounded by traditional Arabian dhows that sail until

daybreak. The breeze softly blows among the coconut palms. The beaches surrounding
Zanzibar's east coast and northern tip offer an unparalleled tropical island paradise, ideal for
unwinding after a hunt or as a stand-alone excursion. Every beach has a distinct personality.
Famous for its kitesurfing, Paje Matemwe's atmosphere, with its white beaches and glimpses of
country life, is more alluring and cooler.

This island is also referred to as the "spices island." While on vacation, be sure to visit the spice
farm located here, which is one of the most well-known locations in Africa for spice production.
Together with the herbs, you may taste and smell a variety of amazing spices and tropical fruits.
When visiting this farm, remember to bring cash for the spice shops where you may purchase
various spices.

Walk in the streets of the stone town in the narrow winding streets, go on the local markets
and taste different street foods that are sold in this town. See the mosques, temples,
cathedrals, and sultan's palace. Take in the breathtaking vistas of the House of Wonder. Lastly,
get to know the locals and form new friendships.

Probably there is no place in Africa that interests more than Zanzibar, a semi-autonomous
archipelago about 20 miles off the coast of Tanzania and Kenya, although it is officially part
from Tanzania, it consists of many small islands and two main islands: Unguja (often called
Zanzibar) and Pemba People from different backgrounds stayed there for ages since it served as
a platform for commerce travelling between Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and India. When
Zanzibar was a thriving trading hub, a lot of items were imported through it, and some raw
materials were also transported from Tanzania through Zanzibar.

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