22/05/2026
ποΈ Zanzibar: where the adventure continues, or the perfect place to begin
There is a moment on every great African journey when you need to simply stop, breathe, and let it all sink in. Zanzibar was made for that moment.
After the dust of the Serengeti, the drama of the Ngorongoro Crater, or the altitude of Kilimanjaro, stepping onto Zanzibar's powdery white sands feels like the universe rewarding you. But this enchanting island is far more than a beach bolt-on. It is a destination that stands entirely on its own, rich with history, culture, flavour and natural wonder.
π Why Zanzibar?
Because where else can you wander spice-scented alleyways in the morning, spot rare monkeys in an ancient forest by afternoon, and watch a traditional dhow dissolve into a copper sunset over the Indian Ocean by evening? Zanzibar is a place that engages every single sense.
Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, tells the story of centuries of trade, culture and civilisation through its labyrinthine streets, ornately carved wooden doors, bustling bazaars and the haunting beauty of its mosques. It is one of East Africa's most atmospheric places, and not to be missed.
βοΈ Travel tips
ποΈ Best time to visit: June to October and December to February offer the clearest skies, calmest seas and the best conditions for snorkelling and diving.
πΆοΈ Spice farm tour: Zanzibar earned its name as the Spice Island for good reason. A guided spice farm tour brings you up close with cloves, nutmeg, vanilla, cinnamon and cardamom growing in their natural habitat. Fragrant, fascinating and utterly memorable.
π Jozani Forest: Home to the rare and endangered Zanzibar red colobus monkey, found nowhere else on earth. A guided walk through this ancient coral rag forest is a wildlife experience that rivals the safari itself.
π Mnemba Atoll: One of the Indian Ocean's finest snorkelling and diving spots, where sea turtles, dolphins, and technicolour reef fish are regular companions beneath the waves.
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Nungwi and Kendwa: Head to the island's northern tip for Zanzibar's most spectacular sunsets, fresh grilled seafood on the beach, and a laid-back atmosphere that makes it almost impossible to leave.
πΉ The food and drink scene: Do not leave without trying Zanzibar pizza at Forodhani Gardens night market, fresh lobster on the beach at Matemwe, or a cold Konyagi sundowner as the sky turns pink.
π€Ώ Water sports and sailing: From kitesurfing at Paje to sunset dhow cruises off Stone Town, the Indian Ocean here is a playground for those who want to get out on the water.
πΊοΈ Perfect combinations with Zanzibar
π¦ Tanzania safari + Zanzibar: Track the Big Five across the Serengeti or descend into the Ngorongoro Crater, then swap your safari boots for flip-flops on the island's white sand shores. The classic combination, and for very good reason.
π¦ Kenya + Zanzibar: Witness the drama of the Great Migration in the Maasai Mara, then fly south for an island wind-down on the East African coast. Two bucket list experiences in one unforgettable trip.
ποΈ Mount Kilimanjaro + Zanzibar: Conquer the Roof of Africa, then recover in the most beautiful way imaginable. Sore legs and turquoise waters are a surprisingly perfect pairing.
π Mainland Tanzania + Zanzibar: Explore the vibrant energy of Dar es Salaam before hopping across to the island on a short flight or ferry. City buzz and island calm, balanced effortlessly.
π¦ Rwanda gorillas + Zanzibar: Trek through the misty Volcanoes National Park to sit with a mountain gorilla family, then head east to Zanzibar for a complete contrast. Wild, remote and deeply special.
Whether Zanzibar is your grand finale, your gentle introduction, or the entire purpose of the trip, one thing is certain: it will stay with you long after you have left.