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Full Day Tour - Jozani + Prison Island & Stone Town
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Discover Zanzibar City’s the top of Zanzibar historical center on a Stone Town walking tour to explores Zanzibar history and distinctive architecture, you will discover the most important sites in the center of Stone Town like Freddie Mercury House, House of Wonder, Darajani Market, and Former Slave Market. A guide will walk with you around Darajani Market and the narrow streets of Stone Town, where you will be able to randomly shop from souvenirs shops and take photos, exploring the culture of Swahili people.
Also you will get to know the Prison Island (known as Changuu Island) which is located in the western part of Zanzibar Island. It takes around 30minutes by local boat riding from the Stone Town beach. The island was once used by an Arab slave trader to contain the more troublesome slaves to prevent their escape before shipping them to the Arabian purchasers, the main attraction of the island are popular Giant Tortoises, peacock who can live up to 200 years.
Last but not list JOZANI FOREST, jozani forest is the one of the last remaining sanctuaries in the world it contain red colobus monkey. The forest has 2,512 hectares (6,207 acres) in size and was declared a nature reserve in the 1960′s. In 1993, the Jozani Forest was declared as a National Park and home the endemic Kirk’s Red Colobus monkey, blue (gray) Sykes’ monkey, chameleons, dik-dik antelopes, and wild pigs. During the guided walk, you will discover the secrets of this small tropical forest and the nearby mangrove forest.
Tour Highlights
Walking around the biggest forest in Zanzibar Islands
Fun time with the Red Colobus Monkey (Only found in Zanzibar Islands)
Explore more about History associated with Jozani Forest
Visiting historical buildings in Stone Town
Shopping at Darajani Market in Stone Town
Experience the Fish auction in Stone Town market.
Feeding the giant Tortoises at Prison Island
Swimming on the Beach
Taking photos with giant Tortoises
Price Includes
Entrances fees
Minerals Drinking Water
Hotel Pick up/ Drop-off
Local Boat fees
Drinking water
All government fees