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Unguja

Unguja
Unguja
  • Unguja

  • The Soul of Zanzibar

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Unguja

Unguja, often simply called Zanzibar Island, is the vibrant heart of the Zanzibar Archipelago—a place where history whispers through ancient alleyways, spices perfume the air, and turquoise waters stretch as far as the eye can see. Located off the coast of mainland Tanzania, Unguja is a seductive blend of culture, color, and coastal magic.


Culture


Unguja’s cultural tapestry is rich and layered, woven over centuries of Swahili, Arab, Persian, Indian, and European influence. At its core is Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the island’s historic soul. Here, ornate carved doors, bustling bazaars, and weathered coral-stone buildings tell stories of sultans, sailors, and spice traders. The atmosphere is timeless—equal parts mystical and welcoming.
Swahili is the language of the people, and the island’s predominantly Muslim community embraces visitors with warm smiles and heartfelt hospitality.

Spices & Markets


Known as the Spice Island, Unguja’s interior is alive with clove trees, cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, and vanilla. A visit to a spice plantation is a sensory journey through Zanzibar’s history and bounty. In local markets, you’ll find fragrant stalls overflowing with spices, tropical fruits, handcrafted goods, and the rhythms of everyday life.

Beaches


Unguja’s coastline is a dreamscape of powdery white sands and swaying palms. To the north, Nungwi and Kendwa offer lively beach scenes, where turquoise waters meet luxurious resorts and sunset dhow cruises. On the east coast, quiet gems like Matemwe, Pongwe, and Bwejuu promise tranquil seclusion, ideal for honeymooners and seekers of solitude.

Diving & Snorkeling


Zanzibar’s reefs are alive with color and movement. Unguja’s warm waters invite divers and snorkelers to explore vibrant coral gardens, sea turtles, and an array of tropical fish. Mnemba Atoll, just off the northeast coast, is a premier dive and snorkeling destination—renowned for its clarity, marine biodiversity, and chance dolphin encounters.
Activities
From cultural immersion to sun-soaked adventures, Unguja offers experiences for every kind of traveler.

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Explore Activities in Unguja

Stone Town Tour

Wander through Zanzibar’s storied streets, visit the Sultan’s Palace, the House of Wonders, and the Old Slave Market

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Spice Tour

Discover the secrets of Zanzibar’s legendary spices on a guided walk through a spice farm.

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Prison Island

Visit the historic island once used to detain rebellious slaves, now home to giant Aldabra tortoises and lovely snorkeling spots

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Jozani Forest

Walk among ancient mahogany trees and spot the rare red colobus monkeys—found only in Zanzibar

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Dhow Cruises

Set sail on a traditional wooden dhow at sunset or take a full-day cruise with swimming, seafood, and snorkeling

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Wildlife

Beyond the forest-dwelling red colobus monkeys, Unguja teems with coastal birds, dolphins, and the occasional humpback whale passing through during migration season. The surrounding coral reefs provide refuge for vibr...

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