The oldest part of Zanzibar is the medieval city of Stone
Town. It is small in area but big in personality, with striking
architecture, winding alleyways, mouthwatering cuisine, fragrant spices,
and history around every corner. There’s no shortage of things to do in this
living museum, whether you’re up for an active adventure on the ocean, or
simple an easy stroll through the streets.
1. Have A Sunset Cocktail At Emerson Spice House
Not
only is the setting and sunset incredible, but the cocktails are delicious,
too. Make a reservation and enjoy an amazing Zanzibar sunset from the rooftop
of the Emerson Spice House at the Tea House.
2. Check Out Some Art At The Beautiful Eyes
This
amazing art gallery will change your view of Zanzibar. The story of how the
gallery came about is just as amazing: In 2008 photographer Hans
Agterdenbos came to this island and met Zakia Abdulla who he married less
than a year later. They opened up the gallery where Hans and other
photographers display their work.
3. Go On A Spice Tour
Want
to know where all the incredible flavours of Zanzibar’s scrumptious cuisine
comes from? Well, take a spice tour with Eco &
Culture Tours Zanzibar to discover the spices of this island’s
flavoursome food. The tour includes learning about the how they are grown at
plantations, visiting a famous herbalist
and interacting with local spice farm workers.
4. Visit Forodhani Garden’s Night Food Market
From
lobster claws, octopus tentacles and freshly caught fish, the Forodhani
Garden’s Night Market offers tables of delicious food every night and is
perfect for dinner! You’ll also find many vendors selling various
unrecognizable kebabs of delicious smelling food. If you don’t know what it is,
the vendors will gladly explain it for you. There is
also grilled sweet potatoes, savory bananas, and puffy coconut bread to add as
a side to your seafood dinner.
5. Go On A Sunset Dhow
Hop
aboard an ancient Arabic sailing vessel called a dhow and sail away with Zanzibar Unique.
You’ll get to see some of Stone Town’s amazing attractions including Africa
House, Serena Inn Hotel, Beit El Jaib , The Old Fort, House of Wonders,
Forodhani Gardens, and The Palace Museum from a different angle.
6. Have A Sandbank Picnic At Nakupenda Beach
Get
on board a traditional Swahili dhow with Nakupenda
Isles Safari and take the 10-minute cruise to Pange Island (an amazing
sandbank). Not only can you enjoy a picnic sandbank lunch, but you can also
snorkel or even get a 10-minute scuba massage.
7. Feed Giant Tortoises At Prison Island
As
its name suggests, the island is a former prison for slaves, but today it’s
home to giant tortoises that have been imported from the Seychelles in the 19th
century. Once on the island, you’ll have the
opportunity to feed and pet these amazing creatures as they stroll through the
forest.
8. Pay Your Respects At Slave Market Memorial
Learn
about the slave market which was once the place of a lucrative slave trade
across East Africa. The slaves that came here were used to develop clove
plantations in Zanzibar, and later were used for the growing sugarcane
plantations in Mauritius and Reunion.
9. Visit The Old Fort
Built
in 1700 by Seyyid Said’s grandfather, the Old Fort is the one of the oldest
buildings in Stone Town and the most popular tourist attraction. The fort
was used to protect the capital city in many battles, but today is a cultural
centre that hosts classes in drumming, henna painting, cooking, music and
drama.
10. Be Amazed At The Sultan’s Palace
One
of the most historical buildings in Stone Town, The Sultan’s Palace is
decorated with merlon white walls and located
on the beachfront, between the House of Wonders and the Old Dispensary. The
three-story palace was the residence for the Sultan’s family in the 19th
century before the Zanzibar Revolution in 1964.
11. Take In A Bit Of History At House Of Wonders
Not
only is the The House of Wonders or Palace of Wonders largest building in Stone
Town, but also the tallest. The
palace is one of six palaces built by Barghash bin Said who was the second
Sultan of Zanzibar. Today the palace is home to
the Museum of History & Culture of Zanzibar & the Swahili Coast.
12. Visit The Ithnasheri Dispensary
Facing
the clove harbour is the Ithnasheri Dispensary which is one of the most
important buildings in Stone Town. The dispensary was built by a wealthy
Ismaili Indian merchant, Tharia Topan who was one of Zanzibar’s richest men, as
a charitable hospital for the poor. It is probably the most decorative of the
all the old buildings with ornate carved balconies, stucco work and stained
glass windows.
13. Get Lost
Take
a walk and get lost. Stone Town is a beautiful town with amazing decorative
doors that open up to old houses. The little roads are lined with locals that
you can interact with and are great for photo opportunities.
14. Explore The Markets
Head
to the centre of Creek Road where you’ll find the fruit, fish and meat markets
that is definitely worth the visit. You’ll find exotic fruits and vegetables,
freshly caught fish and slaughter meat all at these markets.
15. Snorkel Around Prison Island
Surrounded
by a beautiful coral reef, Prison Island is an ideal area to snorkel from. Head
out straight from the white beach into the crystal clear waters of this amazing
snorkelling area.
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