About Zanzibar:
Situated in the Indian Ocean, 36 km off the coastline of
mainland Tanzania lies Zanzibar. Zanzibar officially refers to
the archipelago that include Unguja and Pemba, surrounded by
about 50 smaller ones. Covering an area of 1464 sq km, Zanzibar
is a mainly low lying island, with it's highest point at 120
meters.

Zanzibar is an island state
within the United Republic of Tanzania, and has its own
semi-autonomous government made up of a Revolutionary Council
and House of Representatives.
Once the trading centre of the whole of East Africa, Zanzibar
attracted Sumerians, Assyrians, Phoenicians, Arabs, Chinese and
Malays. The great explorers, Burton, Speke, Livingstone and
Krapf continued their journeys from these shores.
It is characterized by beautiful sandy beaches with fringing
coral reefs, warm clear blue waters, idyllic islands, excellent
reefs for snorkeling and diving, fantastic deep sea fishing and
water sports activities.
The historic Stone Town with its narrow winding streets, vivid
markets and colorful bazaars makes for an interesting cultural
visit.
Commonly known as the "Spice Island"; famous for spices such as
cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, cardamom, peper and others).
Spice tours are a popular excursion. |