









9 hour(s)
English
Included
Visit to Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park to see rare red colobus monkeys
Walk through lush forest trails and mangrove ecosystems
Exploration of Kuza Cave with insights into Swahili history and culture
Sunset dining experience at The Rock Restaurant with panoramic ocean views
Swim in the crystal-clear Kuza Cave pool and unwind on the serene shores of Paje Beach
€ 124.21
€ 114.27


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Experience the best of Zanzibar’s wildlife and culture on this exclusive private tour designed to delight nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a unique island escape. Begin your journey at Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park, a lush sanctuary home to the rare and playful red colobus monkeys. Wander through the forest trails and mangrove boardwalks as you learn about the park’s rich biodiversity and conservation efforts. From there, head to the historical Kuza Cave, a hidden gem that offers insights into ancient Swahili culture. This peaceful site invites you to explore its cultural exhibits before taking a refreshing dip in its crystal-clear natural pool, surrounded by tropical tranquility.
The tour continues with a relaxing stop at Paje Beach, one of Zanzibar’s most beautiful and serene coastal stretches. Enjoy the soft sands and warm breeze as you take in the peaceful vibe of the area, perfect for sunbathing or a leisurely stroll. As the sun begins to set, you’ll be treated to a magical dining experience at The Rock Restaurant, famous for its location on a small offshore rock and its stunning panoramic views. Savor fresh local dishes while soaking in the atmosphere of one of Zanzibar’s most iconic spots. This private tour combines adventure, cultural discovery, and relaxation for a day that captures the true spirit of Zanzibar.
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lunch
Not wheelchair accessible
No public transportation nearby
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Our guide was very kind and explained the uses and seasons of all the plants in great detail. However, it felt more like an educational garden than an actual spice farm — there were only a few plants of each type. Anyone expecting a large spice plantation might be disappointed. After all the advertising that’s done for the spice farms in Zanzibar, this was actually a bit underwhelming. The small on-site spice shop has quite high prices, and you can find the same products much cheaper at the market in Stone Town (even without bargaining). Also, the spices sold there don’t come from their own farm.

The tour was a fantastic experience! Our guide Shazilie was incredibly knowledgeable and passionate, sharing detailed insights about medicinal plants, botanical species, trees, fruits, and of course, spices. Throughout the tour, he crafted small gifts from palm leaves, which added a personal and creative touch. We had the chance to see, smell, and taste a wide variety of spices – truly engaging for all senses. The tour lasted about an hour, but the guide was happy to stay longer and answer all our questions. You could really tell he enjoys what he does, and that made the whole experience even more enjoyable.

Great experience with a very good guide. He explained us everything about all types of local plants and spices. He gave us nice gift made of leaves and even showed us how to climb coconut trees. The tour was very entertaining and we recommend it !

Asante sana Shazilie!! we spent such a lovely time with you during the visit at Jozani Spice Farm. your kindness, knowledge (and help removing riccio di mare’s spine with papaya’s milk) made our experience unique. thank you sooo much, we highly recommend it 🤗

Shazilie, our guide, was great! Really knowledgeable, kind and friendly. We learned a lot of things, great value for money considering all other prices for tourists. Ps. They have a mango tree that is probably over 150 years old…



