Zanzibar – The Jewel of the Indian Ocean


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Zanzibar is made up of 2 islands including Pemba and Unguja (additionally known as Zanzibar Island) as well as 50 little islands. Unguja Island is the more developed of the 2 islands and has the foremostity of Zanzibar’s population.

Two primary reasons to visit Zanzibar is the stunning beaches and the culture and history of one of the uncommon functioning historical towns – Stone Town. Stone Town is known for its winding, maze like streets and noisy markets. Stone Town is a World Heritage Site and since being named as such has acquired some a lot needed attention.

Zanzibar’s beaches are well known for its magnificent white sand and warm azure waters. The islands are bordered by coral reefs stuffed with marine like. This mixed with wonderful visibility make Zanzibar some of the widespread spots for scuba divers and snorkellers. For these looking for sharks, Zanzibar is nirvana, because the coral reefs supply numerous spots for many species together with reef sharks, tiger and lemon sharks, white sharks hammerheads and the elusive whale shark.

Because Zanzibar is positioned within the tropics the island is topic to some rather extreme weather. From July till October the extent of humidity goes down and the temperature hovers someplace around 25 degrees Celsius. There is a little bit of rain however it doesn’t usually last lengthy and the sun comes out within a few minutes. This is a quieter time in Zanzibar so if you happen to like peace and quiet this is a perfect time of the year.

November to March are peak journey months as the weather is scorching and really humid and there’s very little rain. Most of the inhabitants is Islam and because of this the Muslim festival of Ramadhan is strictly followed in December and January and lots of eating places and bars are closed over this time. The holiday resorts will stay open so there is not a lack of things to do.

April to June is monsoon season in Zanzibar and up and down the coast is battered with pelting rain. Identical as July to October the rain would not final all day and there may be nonetheless loads of time within the day the place the sun does shine. Quite a couple of hotels and resorts are closed throughout this interval but the ones that do keep open provide vastly discounted rates.

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