A 20 minute dhow cruise takes you out to Prison Island. Its history, wildlife and nature have made prison island a popular destination.

Also known as Changu Island, Prison Island was uninhabited until 1860. Majid bin Zaid, the first Sultan of Zanzibar, originally gave the island to two slavers, who used it to hold rebellious slaves in captivity until they could be sold at the market in Stone Town. In 1893, the island was sold to General Matthew, representing the British rulers, who had plans of using it to build a prison – hence its new name. Even though the prison was completed in 1894, it was never used. The buildings can still be seen today as ruins, as they were never maintained.

You will be wowed by the gigantic tortoises, originally from Seychelles. During your visit, you can watch, feed them and even pose for a photo with them for your memories. These tortoises weigh more than 200 kg.

Prison Island with its white sandy beaches, will give you every opportunity to do some sunbathing, swimming or just admire the wonderful underwater world with its colourful corals and fish.

Duration: Half-day excursion

Price: $100

Payment is made at the start of the tour

This trip gives you the chance to experience the magnificent flora and fauna of Zanzibar in Jozani, the biggest stretch of the forest on the island, located in the heart of Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park – which is the only one of its kind on Zanzibar. Covering an area of 50 km 2, the park features marsh, bush and mangrove forest. The vegetation closely resembles the type of greenery you will find in rainforests, even though it does not rain all that much on Zanzibar. The explanation for this strange phenomenon is that the area is rich in groundwater, which keeps the forest well irrigated all year round.

On top of the magnificent Flora, you will also experience some local wildlife. Several narrow paths criss-cross the forest, and the local rangers can spot the animals and explain animal sounds you hear as you walk.

The forest is particularly well-known for its rare, red Colobus monkeys, which are not found anywhere else in the world. You may also see bushbabies the bluish Sykes’ monkeys, bush pigs, elephant shrews, chameleons, and antelopes. The forest is also the habitat of more than 50 species of butterflies and 40 different bird species.

From Jozani the trip continues to another mangrove forest, where you can make your way along small walkways between the giant roots while the tidal water bubbles beneath your feet.

All profits stemming from visitors are used to conserving the forest and supporting the local community.

Duration: Half-day excursion

Price: $94

Payment is made at the start of the tour.

This trip brings you closer to the local population in the small villages of Zanzibar. Giving you a chance to do a cultural tour, that provides a fascinating insight into their traditional way of life centered around fishing and farming.

The trip starts with a visit to a spice plantation. Not only will you see how the farmers grow the spices, fruit, and vegetables, but you will also have the chance to smell and taste their produce.

You then continue on to the Persian baths ‘Kidichi’, which Sultan Seyyid Said built for his wife in 1850. From the baths, the tour makes its way to the village of Mchangani, where the lifestyle has changed little over the past few centuries. The women still use dried palm leaves to weave mats and roofing material. In the village, you will meet a local woman who will demonstrate how to paint with henna, and explain the difficulties involved in finding fresh water. Another villager will show and explain how important the coconut is to village life – and demonstrate the best way to peel one. You can even have a go yourself!

Your next stop is the fish market in Mkokotoni, where you can see all kinds of freshly caught fish and seafood.

It is then time to visit a local blacksmith, who will show how he makes the pins used to build dhows – the traditional, hand-built boats of Zanzibar.

Lunch is served in the village of Nungwi on one of the finest beaches on the island. After lunch, you will have the chance to take a dip in the clear turquoise water, so make sure to bring your swimming costume.

In Nungwi, the local craftsmen will demonstrate how they use simple tools and methods to build their sturdy dhows.

Last stop on the trip is at Mnarani Natural Aquarium, which is used for the study and conservation of marine wildlife, and also serves as a sanctuary for the endangered green turtles.

Duration: Full-day excursion

Price: $131

Payment is made at the start of the tour.

The trip starts at the village of Fumba, which is around 20 minutes from Stone Town. Here, you will board a traditional, hand-built dhow that will sail you across the crystal clear waters of Menai Bay, where you have an excellent chance of seeing some dolphins. The bay was designated a protected area in 1998 on account of its natural beauty, unspoiled sandbanks, and uninhabited islands.

The first stop on the trip is at a sandbank where you can go sunbathing, swimming and snorkeling in the turquoise water. You will also be served fresh fruit and cold drinks here.

The boat then continues on to another beach where you will likewise have the chance to go swimming and to experience the submarine world with its beautiful corals and colourful fish before lunch is served.

Lunch takes the form of a delicious fish and seafood barbecue, served with chips, rice and bread. For dessert, you can sample a variety of tropical fruits and try Amarula, the local African liquor.

After lunch, it is time to take a short walk into the tropical forest on the island, where you can see a 500-year-old baobab tree that was uprooted during a storm more than 70 years ago. What is really unusual about this tree is that its branches continued to grow, and now take the form of separate trees above the uprooted trunk. You can even climb up in the tree to admire the view.

Returning to the boat, you will sail out to the island of Kwale, famous for its natural lagoon surrounded by mangrove forest. Here, too, you will have the chance to go swimming again or to enjoy a short trip in a ‘ngalawa’, a traditional canoe built of a hollowed-out mango tree trunk.

As the sun starts to sink below the horizon, the time has come to return to Fumba. Heading back to dry land, you will have the opportunity to take some wonderful photos of the African sunset.

Meals, soft drinks and beer are included in the price

Duration: Full-day excursion

Price: $150

Payment is made at the start of the star of the tour.

A Zanzibar trip without spice tour is no trip, in fact the island is often called ‘Spice Island’. And you may want to think again before wishing someone away to the other side of the world – to ‘where the pepper grows’, as the Danes sometimes say – because this would land them on Zanzibar. This is where black pepper actually grows as fresh, green berries, along with nutmeg, vanilla, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, ginger, lemongrass and exotic fruits.

On this excursion, you will visit both small kitchen gardens and large spice plantations around the villages of Kizimbani and Kinchi. You can smell, touch and taste a wide variety of spices and fruits. You will also learn more about how they are grown, and how they can be used to make food, as medicine and also perfume!

Duration: Half-day excursion

Price: $75

Payment is made at the start of the tour.

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Highlights

  • Spotting the Big Five (Lion, Elephant, Leopard, Buffalo, Rhino)
  • Visiting three of the most popular safari destinations in Tanzania
  • Watching a huge variety of wildlife in their natural settings

Tanzania is home to some of the most exciting safari destinations in the world and this 4-day Classic Tanzania Safari will take you to three of the best ones.

This safari tour starts from Arusha and ends at Arusha. You will visit the famous Serengeti National Park, the Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara National Park.

Serengeti National Park is one of the largest national parks in Africa and has a high concentration of animals and birds. The most popular attraction of the Serengeti though is the Great Migration, where more than three million animals migrate together every year in search of water and grassland.

This 4-day tour will also take you to the Ngorongoro Crater, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa because of its dense wildlife concentration within 600 metres of crater walls.

Please refer to the itinerary for day-by-day activities.

Kopje is an elegant lodge built into Mughwango Hill, just above George Adamson’s original campsite. It is named after the lioness bought up by the Adamson family in the 1950’s. Rich in history and incorporating its natural surroundings, this is one lodge we recommend to honeymooners or adventurers looking for something different. Made famous by the book and film ‘Born Free’ about the Adamsons’ life with Elsa, Meru National Park is a beautifully unspoilt area abundant in diverse birdlife, and has a rhino sanctuary home to over 70 white and black rhinos.

We love how the décor embodies the beauty of the lodge’s rocky hillside location. The infinity pool offers panoramic views of the plains, whilst the comfortable lounge area uses natural materials to create a rustic, homely feel.

There are six open-front cottages, offering breath taking views, an en-suite bathroom and a private deck. There is also one Family Cottage featuring two bedrooms, a spacious living room and an outside bath, as well as one luxurious Private House with two bedrooms, a large dining and sitting room, and a private garden with an infinity swimming pool.

The three Honeymoon Cottages are simply romantic. Two of the suites feature an opulent outside bath built into the rocks, the other one has three levels featuring a sitting room, a main bedroom, and a small private deck with amazing  views.

The Highlights

  • Five suites have a double bed, one has two twin beds
  • Private house, family cottage and all honeymoon cottages have a double bed
  • Full board food and drink
  • WiFi
  • Tailored game drives in a 4×4 purpose built safari vehicle
  • Walking safaris
  • Bush meals and sundowners
  • Night drives
  • Fishing in the Tana or Rojewero rivers
  • Visit to community projects and local school
  • Infinity swimming pool
  • Gift shop
  • Child friendly activities

Open all year round, children of all ages welcome.

Price Information

This lodge can be booked as a single safari or as part of a tailor-made vacation with or without flights. Per person per night prices from £505 / $655 / €575

 

Safari Highlights

The 3 days Rwanda Gorilla Trekking safari is tailor made to ensure that you see  Mountain Gorillas in Parc Des Volcanoes  and also visit the genocide memorial in Kigali.

Day 1: – Pick up at Airport-  Genocide memorial visit and transfer to Ruhengeri

You will meet our experienced safari guide for a briefing at the Rwanda airport.  Depending on your arrival time, you will indulge in a Kigali City tour. Kigali is the Capital City of Rwanda and a beautiful small city. 70% of Kigali is urban with a significant part that is rural with a population of relatively youth making up about 60% and women making slightly more  of the percentage. Kigali is Home to over 1 Million people and the famous and most informative genocide memorial in the Country.

The genocide memorial centre consists of  three permanent exhibition centers which include ;Education Centre, Memorial Gardens and National Documentation Centre, the largest of which gives a  documentary of  1994 genocide.   The centre also has a children’s memorial centre, and  it is  an exhibition on the history of several genocide hostility  around the world. The place is a true exhibition and a meaningful tribute to those who lost their loved ones as well as a form of a powerful educational tool for the new generations. After the city tour , you will be transferred to Kinigi  now known as Musanze for diner and over nights at

Either;
Budget – Kinigi Guest House

Mid RANGE – Mountains Gorilla View Lodge
Luxury : Sabyinyo silverback Lodge

Super luxury : Bisate Lodge

Day 2: Parc Des Volcans   and Gorilla Trekking

Take breakfast and arrive at 0730hrs to the Volcanoes National Park headquarters in Kinigi office for registration. The park ranger will brief you about the whole process on hiking and trekking to see the gorillas. Depending on the group allocated to you, drive to the brim of Park. There are a number of gorilla Families or groups that you can be allocated. Therefore Gorilla trekking is solely unpredictable however we have a 99% chance of seeing the gorillas.

The time taken to search for the gorillas will vary ranging between 2 to 6hrs because these Mountain gorillas are in their natural habitats.   The gorilla safari here commences at about 2000 meters above sea level in the upmost slopes of the Volcanoes. Once you meet the Gorillas , you will spend one hour in their company before  hiking back to the starting point. Meeting the gorillas and taking photos is a breathtaking experience  that makes the walk worthwhile! If there is some hours left,you will  visit the little known but eloquently gorgeous twin lakes of BULERA & RUHONDO at an extra cost .

Dinner & Overnight at the lodge of your budget.

Day 3:  Transfer to Kigali
After a  leisurely breakfast, you embark on the 3 hr journey to Kigali. Depending on your flight  schedule,you can immerse yourself into touring the beautiful  Kigali town some more .  End of  the 3 days Rwanda Gorilla trekking Safari.

Prize starts from $2040

Inclusives

  1. Full board accommodation for two nights
  2. Return transport to the airport and through out the safari in a
  3. Services of a professional tour guide
  4. Meals as per the itinerary

Exclusions;

  1. Soveigners but available for purchase
  2. Tips
  3. Personal effects