zanzibarZanzibar is an archipelago made up of several islands, the most notable of which is Zanzibar and Pemba. Zanzibar Island (locally known as Unguja but internationally as Zanzibar) is 60 miles long and 20 miles wide, with a total size of around 650 square miles. It is characterized by beautiful sandy beaches backed by coral reefs, as well as the appeal of old Stone Town, which is considered to be East Africa's only functional ancient town. You might lose track of time and days just walking through the intriguing maze of little alleys and lanes. UNESCO recently and rightfully designated Stone Town as a World Heritage Site.

The beautiful beaches of Zanzibar, kissed by the warm turquoise waves of the Indian Ocean, are excellent for resting, soaking up the sun, and taking a break from a busy day. They are a wonderland, filled with lovely fishing villages where the residents live a simple, unchanging way of life. Zanzibar offers over 25 magnificent beaches, some of which are so calm and deserted that the ocean is likely to be the only sound breaking the serenity. Zanzibar also has many small outlying islands that are ideal for day getaways. Because of its proximity to Stone Town, Prison ( Changu) island is the most popular among visitors. It was once used by Arabs to imprison disobedient slaves before being turned by the British into a jail, however, it was never used.

FAQ: Is Zanzibar different from Tanzania?/Which country owns Zanzibar?
Zanzibar is an island group located in Tanzania. The conjoined nations merged in 1964 to become the United Republic of Tanzania. Zanzibar has its own administration and operates semi-independently inside the union. The islands have their own elected government as well as their own taxes.

Why is Zanzibar so famous?
Because to the cultivation and processing of fragrant spices such as cloves, turmeric, cinnamon, nutmeg, lemongrass, and black pepper, Zanzibar Island is known as the Spice Island. Explore spice farms to learn about their production and history, as well as its medical and culinary applications.