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ZANZIBAR

Masai People in Zanzibar Tanzania

Welcome to Zanzibar, the exotic island where nature and culture fuse together in harmony.

Zanzibar is one-of-a-kind. 

This island's unique blend of breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural heritage makes it one of the most fascinating and thrilling island destinations in the world.

Strolling through the narrow streets of the old Zanzibari capital, Stone Town, feels like a travel in time, where one navigates the tortuous, colourful paths of the mystical city, admiring the ornate architecture and carefully carved doors of an era of sultanates and spice trades.

Beyond the town' walls, Zanzibar's pristine beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters and peaceful coconut trees are suggestions of what heaven must feel like.

From eating some of the world's best seafood to exploring the historical city's captivating architecture, art and culture, the possibilities on this island are endless.

While Zanzibar bears a painful past linked to the horrors of the slave trade that mustn't be forgotten, it is a place of hope and resilience, where a rich cultural heritage unites the people of the island in optimism.

A paradise of cultural, historical, musical and culinary fusion, Zanzibar's unique blend of African, Indian, Arabic and Portuguese influences makes it a unique gem of the paradise islands.

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Heavenly tropics, pristine white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters and two fundementally different islands. Which one is the one for you?

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