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Dolphin Tour, Jozani Forest and Spice Plantation

From

$160

From

$160

Duration

8 Hours

Languages

English, French

Tour Type

Beach holidays, Wildlife Safaris

Departure/Return Location

Your Hotel or Resort

Tour Introduction

You will be picked up from your hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle and driven to Kizimkazi village, where you will be met by the captain. Here, begin your journey to meet and have a chance to swim with the dolphins.

What to expect
Tour Program
Swimming with dolphins
The captain will drive the boat to well-known dolphin watching spots while maintaining a respectful distance. The well-equipped boat will visit several locations in order to have time to observe dolphins and snorkel.
Explore Jozani Forest
Jozani Forest Reserve is a guided tour that is best combined with a dolphin tour. The forest has been declared as Jozani – Chwaka bay National Park and is home to the rare red colobus monkeys found nowhere else in the world. This guided tour lasts for a maximum of three hours. Tourists can choose to visit one or all of the attractions, We start by taking you to the natural forest of Jozani, where small trees and shrubs form several undercovers under the higher canopy. You will walk through the natural trail of the forest, which is a habitat for many species of animals and is famous for its red colobus monkeys – the rare species. We are then in front of the mangrove trees and discover the diversity of plants.
Zanzibar Spice Tour
Spice tour in Zanzibar is a 3-hour private tour that is considered the best 2-day trip to Zanzibar, tropical fruits, herbs, spices, and other rare species of other plants are among the different vegetations to be seen on this guided tour. This is not just a day trip but a real experience that proves why Zanzibar is called the spice island. Over the centuries, cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, pepper and many other spices were brought by the Sultan of Oman across the Indian Ocean by dhow on the seasonal trade winds. The guide gives detailed descriptions of the uses of the different plants, although not all of them are for food. The leaves of the neem tree were once used as a remedy for malaria and indigestion, the iodine tree produces a deep red sap used to fight infections, while the foaming berries of the unoriginally named soapberry tree have been used for centuries as an alternative to soap. Other spices include nutmeg, ginger, vanilla, tamarind, menthol and cloves. The island was once known as the world’s largest producer of cloves. The henna tree produces a dye from its crushed leaves, used by women to decorate their hands and feet with delicate designs.
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