Zanzibar Excursions : what to do? The stunning white sand beaches and coral reefs of the tropical island of Zanzibar are well-known. But Zanzibar also has a vibrant culture and history in addition to its laid-back beach lifestyle and watersports. Amazing cultural diversity may be found in the historic Stone Town. Foodies and culture buffs can explore intriguing cultural destinations like the House of Wonders, the Sultan’s Palace, and the Darajani or Forodhani food markets. The magnificent coral reefs may be explored, and you can swim with tropical reef fish. You can also take a spice tour. There are countless opportunities. We have chosen for you 4 fantastic excursions to take while in Zanzibar.

Nakupenda beach

A sizable sandbank in the midst of the sea is called Nakupenda Beach. This uninhabited ‘island’ is only 20 minutes from Stone Town. Take a boat ride to a stunning beach with white sand, sparkling water, and tropical scenery. a terrific location for unwinding, swimming, tanning, snorkeling, and enjoying the aquatic world. If you’re lucky, dolphins may even be seen. Many operators also provide a mouthwatering sea cuisine lunch on the sand.

Cheetah’s Rock

Cheetah’s Rock is a special facility for wild animal rescue. In a natural setting, you may learn about wildlife here and engage with it. The center’s owner has a deep love for nature and has made it her life’s work to safeguard these wild animals. All animals receive excellent care, live in spacious environments where they may exercise, and are not put to sleep with tranquilizers. This is the place to go if you love animals and would like to get up close and personal with a cheetah, lion, hyena, bush baby, or dik dik. The tour is very worthwhile even though a visit is expensive.

Watch the humpback whale

For snorkelers and divers, Zanzibar is a veritable paradise, and it’s also the best place to see humpback whales. You can witness migratory whales in the waters near Zanzibar starting in late July and continuing through November. The long flippers and nodules that set humpback whales apart from other whales allow for easy identification. These giants may grow to a length of 55 meters. We strongly advise going on a whale viewing trip if you are visiting Zanzibar at this time of the year. If you’re lucky, you might even be able to see them while diving or swimming.

Divers frequently spot dolphins of various varieties, as well as sea turtles that nest near Zanzibar. Scuba divers who are lucky enough might even see a whale shark or manta ray.

Zanzibar Excursions
Watch the humpback whale

On a paddleboard, explore the mangrove woodlands.

Stand-up paddleboarding is a great way to explore the mangrove environment. This trip might be for you if you enjoy being in nature, being near water, and having thrilling adventures. Only tropical regions close to the equator and coastlines support mangrove forests. Seeing those dense root bundles that resemble trees floating above the sea is a unique sight. The mangroves are an excellent site to see a wide variety of fish and birds.

Visit Prison Island’s huge turtle and feed it

A half-hour boat ride from Zanzibar Island takes you to the uninhabited island of Prison Island. Slaves were once held there while being guarded. Later, it was converted into a quarantine facility for those with fatal illnesses. Many people now visit Prison Island to unwind and take in the calm and beautiful white beach. It is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. You may view the ruins of an old prison as well as about 100 enormous land tortoises that were brought from the Seychelles in the nineteenth century. These turtles, which are among the biggest in the world, can be fed and are allowed to roam freely in the nature reserve.

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