Explore Zanzibar’s spice farms and Stone Town’s vibrant night market. Discover fresh spices, rich history, and unique flavors in this unforgettable adventure.
Explore Zanzibar’s spice farms and Stone Town’s vibrant night market. Discover fresh spices, rich history, and unique flavors in this unforgettable adventure.
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Tangawizi Spice Farm - A visit to Zanzibar is incomplete without exploring a traditional spice farm. Historically, Zanzibar has been a major exporter of cloves and other spices, serving as a welcoming stopover for merchants utilizing the trade winds en route to India.
• Explore the spice farms at Kizimbani and Kidichi village, enjoy the aromatic…
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Tangawizi Spice Farm - A visit to Zanzibar is incomplete without exploring a traditional spice farm. Historically, Zanzibar has been a major exporter of cloves and other spices, serving as a welcoming stopover for merchants utilizing the trade winds en route to India.
• Explore the spice farms at Kizimbani and Kidichi village, enjoy the aromatic spices with a friendly tour guide, engage in interactive photo sessions, and watch the coconut tree climber (Spider) perform traditional songs. • Savor unique traditional Zanzibar fruits. Finally, purchase some spices as gifts for friends back home. -
Stone Town - Stone Town, a World Heritage site, is the most atmospheric and vibrant of the remaining traditional Swahili settlements. Its architecture is a blend of African and Arab influences, reminiscent of Morocco’s Medina with its narrow, winding streets. Culturally,
• Visit the House of Wonder to explore the cultural collection. Discover the Palace Museums. Reflect on history at the Historical Anglican Church and the Old and Largest East Africa Slave Market. Descend into the Slave chambers at Mkunazini Slave Market. Experience local shopping at Darajani Historical Market. • Browse local shops and souvenirs.
Each evening, as the sun sets, Stone Town’s Forodhani Gardens park transforms into an open-air food market. Skip the fish kebabs and head straight to the vendors offering urojo, a thick mango and tamarind soup served with chickpea fritters, boiled potatoes, cassava flakes, chutney, and as much hot sauce as you dare.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
Visit an organic spice farm. Discover how the islands produce cloves, nutmeg, black pepper, and more. See why the Zanzibar sometimes called the “Spice Islands”. you will describe how the spices are grown and used as medication and flavor in dishes. See spices like vanilla, cardamom, nutmeg, and many more. You’ll be able to touch, smell, and taste the…
Visit an organic spice farm. Discover how the islands produce cloves, nutmeg, black pepper, and more. See why the Zanzibar sometimes called the “Spice Islands”. you will describe how the spices are grown and used as medication and flavor in dishes. See spices like vanilla, cardamom, nutmeg, and many more. You’ll be able to touch, smell, and taste the spices and herbs directly from plants you’ve never smelled spices as fresh as these before. Stone Town is a World Heritage site and is the most atmospheric and vibrant of all the remaining traditional Swahili settlements. Architecturally it’s a fusion of African and Arab influences not dissimilar to the Medina of Morocco with its narrow streets, twists and turns. Each evening as the sun sets, stone town Forodhani Gardens park transforms into open air food market. Skip the fish kebabs and head straight to the vendors selling urojo a thick mango and tamarind soup served alongside chickpea fritters boiled potatoes cassava flakes chutney
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.