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Destination Travels in zanibar
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Although
Zanzibar and its neighbouring tropical island of Pemba do not have reserve or
park status, they are worth mentioning here for the aquatic life, some rare
primates and a fascinating history. Zanzibar is a common post-safari
destination that adds a relaxing, exotic element to a hectic holiday.
These
islands lie at the top of Tanzania's Indian Ocean coastline, which over the
centuries have been influenced by numerous cultures which have blended together
to create the Zanzibar of today. The confusing mix originates from an African
Asian combination created by a touch of Persian, Arabian, Indian and Chinese
influences with some Dutch, Portuguese and English thrown in for good measure.
Slaves and spices made these islands famous.
Shirazi
Persians and Omani Arabs settled and ruled the Zanzibar Sultanate, which
explains the Arab influences and Muslim religion which endures today. Heavily
carved and studded Zanzibar doors relieve the plain exteriors of many houses,
many of which are peeling and dishevelled. The Indian influence produced coloured
glasswork and ornamental fretwork balconies and today Gujerati traders sell
just about anything from cloves to curios. The English legacy is a number of
solid imperial buildings occupying the more select parts of The Stone Town.
The
islands conjure up everything one could want from a tropical escape.
Spectacular beaches, simple fishing villages, relaxing resorts, silence and
solitude if you wish or the hustle and bustle in the narrow streets of an
ancient town.
ANIMALS
AND BIRDS
Palm
fringed white beaches epitomise a perfect tropical scene. Add to this warm
water and an unspoiled marine environment with coral gardens inhabited by
brightly coloured fish, and the picture is complete. The islands offer world
class scuba diving or snorkelling and deep sea fishing in the Pemba and Mnemba
channels
A
visit to a spice farm will bring your sense of smell to life with pungent
cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, ginger and black pepper, along with such
exotic fruits as tamarind, guava, mango, rose apple and bananas. The rare red
colobus monkey might also be seen at some farms and particularly at Jozani
Forest in the south of Zanzibar and in Pemba's natural forest.
Changuu Island used to house wayward slaves, but hundred year old tortoises occupy the prison now.
Changuu Island used to house wayward slaves, but hundred year old tortoises occupy the prison now.
SEASONS
Lying within the tropics, Zanzibar experiences warm weather almost all the year.
Dry Season: The hottest month of the dry season is February with a maximum average daily temperature of 84°F (29°C). The southern hemisphere winter season is only slightly cooler here with a very pleasant average temperature of 70°F (21°C) in August.
Rainy Season: There are two periods of rain, heaviest in March to May and lesser rains in October and November.
Lying within the tropics, Zanzibar experiences warm weather almost all the year.
Dry Season: The hottest month of the dry season is February with a maximum average daily temperature of 84°F (29°C). The southern hemisphere winter season is only slightly cooler here with a very pleasant average temperature of 70°F (21°C) in August.
Rainy Season: There are two periods of rain, heaviest in March to May and lesser rains in October and November.
ZANZIBAR
SPECIALITIES
• Diving and snorkelling on tropical reefs
• Historic Stone Town with its narrow streets
• Elaborate carved wooden doors
• Spices - 75% of the world's cloves are grown here
• Seafood
• Traditional dhows
• Diving and snorkelling on tropical reefs
• Historic Stone Town with its narrow streets
• Elaborate carved wooden doors
• Spices - 75% of the world's cloves are grown here
• Seafood
• Traditional dhows
FACTS
Zanzibar is part of the Republic of Tanzania but has its own separate government and multi-party democracy.
The two islands comprising Zanzibar (Unguja and Pemba) are about 22 miles (35km) off Tanzania's coastline and lie 6 degrees south of the equator.
Access is by air or sea from Dar es Salaam.
Zanzibar is part of the Republic of Tanzania but has its own separate government and multi-party democracy.
The two islands comprising Zanzibar (Unguja and Pemba) are about 22 miles (35km) off Tanzania's coastline and lie 6 degrees south of the equator.
Access is by air or sea from Dar es Salaam.
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