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Zanzibar caves, market, and beach private tour

Zanzibar, Tanzania

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  • Offered in: English
Overview
There’s nothing quite like the exhilaration of getting off the beaten track and visiting unspoiled spots. And that’s exactly what this tour delivers – you’ll travel to the north of Zanzibar via the Kiwengwa Caves, the bustling Kinyasini village market, Nungwi fishing village and finally Kendwa Beach. You’ll kick off the day at Kiwengwa Caves in the Kiwengwa Pongwe Forest Reserve, whose rich biodiversity means you’ll encounter over 100 different species of plants. And with some luck, you’ll also spot groups of monkeys. Then, with your helmet and torch, you’ll head into the caves to learn about their use and the bats that reside there. You’ll make a quick stop at the vibrant Kinyasini village market for the chance to haggle for tropical fruits before reaching the small fishing village Nungwi where dhow boats are made. You’ll visit the Mnarani Aquarium - Marine turtle conservation lagoon, and continue the adventure at Kendwa Beach, one of Zanzibar’s most idyllic. You’ll have time for swimming, hitting the bar or even trying an activity.
What's included
Water
  • Water
    What's Not included
    Food and beverage
  • Food and beverage
    Where
    Zanzibar, Tanzania
     Meeting point:
    Pick-up is available from the following points:
    - Pick-up from Stone Town hotels and Zanzibar Town
    - Pick-up from North West Coast hotels and South West Coast hotels (Mangapwani, Fumba)
    - Pick-up from North East Coast hotels
    (Pwani Mchangani, Kiwengwa, Uroa, Pongwe, Chwaka, Matemwe)
    - Pick-up from North Coast hotels (Nunwi, Kendwa)
    - Pick-up from South Coast hotels and South East Coast hotels (Kizimkazi, Pingwe, Paje, Jambiani, Michamvi, Makunduch)
    What To Expect
    • See a Kiwengwa Caves
    • Enjoy a local Persian bathhouse
    • Visit a local spice farm
    From US$ 88
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