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  1. Home away from home

    Overflow Guest House - Gaboron...

    ZAR600.00

    ZAR540.00

    The area is near to town, a stone throw away from the River walk mall and 15 minutes drive to the CBD. Its easily accessible from town as well as from Tlokweng boarder gate because of its close proximity to the Tlokweng - Zerust road.

    The Guest house has Five(5) rooms fully air conditioned with TV, ensuite with hot and cold water. Other facilities include Kitchen, office reception and Caretaker house It can accommodate up to 10 people.

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  2. A melting pot of culture and history!

    Okavango Delta Mokoro Trail - ...

    ZAR3,600.00

    ZAR3,400.00

    MOKORO OVERNIGHT TRIP

    Mokoro trips have become the popular way for travellers to experience the tranquility of the Okavango Delta. A trip by ‘Mokoro’ either a traditional/fiberglass dugout canoe is central for the tourists to experience in the delta. The mokoro was introduced by the Bayei people in the 18th century.

     

    Depart from your Lodge at 07:30 am; arrive at the mokoro station at 08:15am on an open 4WD Safari Vehicle en route to the Delta where you will meet your local mokoro poler for a peaceful and relaxing mokoro journey taking in the sights and sounds of the Okavango Delta. This activity is conducted by local mokoro community guide .Mokoromeaning (the traditional Aquatic mode of transport, dugout canoe) who will take you through the water channels listening to bird’s calls. Bird life is quite spectacular; Hippos and crocodiles are also a usual sight. It takes about 2 hours to reach the island. Roughly you will arrive at the Island between 10 and 11 am depending on what you saw on the way. When you arrive you take a quick rest and stretch your legs while camp is set up by our staff and then you take a three hour walk on the Island where you will see  some animals, for example Zebras, Elephant, Buffalos, Impalas, Giraffes and many more depending on the day. At times we encounter lions. Guides are very brilliant; they will explain lot of things to you about the animals and the entire environment. We then have a stopover for lunch. After eating you learn how to Pooler the mokoro. We camp wild in a remote campsite for 2 nights.

     

    Wake up and have your breakfast. You will then go for a short walk in the morning, then return to camp to pack and return to the Mokoro station. You will find our car and guide waiting for you there to bring you back to Maun.

     

    TOUR ENDS

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  3. A melting pot of culture and history!

    Maun Okavango 3 Day Trip -Bot...

    ZAR7,600.00

    ZAR7,500.00

    MOKORO TRAIL OKAVANGO DELTA

    Exploring the waterways in a traditional dugout canoe (mokoro) is highly recommended and a truly unique experience. Gliding silently through clear waters that have been purified by the water lilies, reeds, papyrus and Kalahari sand that gives guests an unparalleled perspective of the abundant wonders.

    MOKORO TRAIL OKAVANGO DELTA

    Exploring the waterways in a traditional dugout canoe (mokoro) is highly recommended and a truly unique experience. Gliding silently through clear waters that have been purified by the water lilies, reeds, papyrus and Kalahari sand that gives guests an unparalleled perspective of the abundant wonders.

    Okavango Delta - One of the largest Inland water systems in the world, the Okavango Delta covers an approximate area of 16 000 square km of the Kalahari. The Kavango River rises in the Angloa’s highlands and flows though Namibia before flooding onto the soft sands of the Kalahari creating the inland delta. The flood waters of Angola take approximately 3 months to reach the borders of Botswana and may only reach the southern end of the Delta in June.

    This creates a unique source of water in this region during the dry season. As the surrounding game reserves are drying out the Okavango’s waters are rising attracting wildlife which remains in the area from May to October.


    One of the best experiences in the Okavango Delta is to be poled along the reed lined channels in a Mokoro (dugout canoe). The water flows inland and southeast into Botswana where it fans out to form this paradise of swamps, reed, beds, flood plains, and island and long stretches of cool, clear water.

    Depart from your Lodge at 07:30 am; arrive at the mokoro station at 08:15am on an open 4WD Safari Vehicle en route to the Delta where you will meet your local mokoro poler for a peaceful and relaxing mokoro journey taking in the sights and sounds of the Okavango Delta. This activity is conducted by local mokoro community

    guide .Mokoromeaning (the traditional Aquatic mode of transport, dugout canoe) who will take you through the water channels listening to bird’s calls. Bird life is quite spectacular; Hippos and crocodiles are also a usual sight. It takes about 2 hours to reach the island. Roughly you will arrive at the Island between 10 and 11 am depending on what you saw on the way. When you arrive you take a quick rest and stretch your legs while camp is set up by our staff and then you take a three hour walk on the Island where you will see  some animals, for example Zebras, Elephant, Buffalos, Impalas, Giraffes and many more depending on the day. At times we encounter lions. Guides are very brilliant; they will explain lot of things to you about the animals and the entire environment. We then have a stopover for lunch. After eating you learn how to Pooler the mokoro. We camp wild in a remote campsite for 2 nights.

    Wake up and have your breakfast. You will then go for a short walk in the morning, then return to camp to pack and return to the Mokoro station. You will find our car and guide waiting for you there to bring you back to Maun and to the airport where you will catch your outbound flight.

     

    TOUR ENDS

     

     

     

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  4. Home away from home

    Uxolo Guesthouse Johannesburg

    ZAR1,170.00

    ZAR995.00

    Accommodation

    Each of our seven beautifully decorated en-suite rooms are equipped tea / coffee facilities, an electronic safe, and TV (DSTV select channels). All rooms are en-suite and can either be configured as a double (king size bed), or a twin (two single beds). You will find your room to be of the highest quality - offering you a luxurious comfort during your stay with us.

    Each room has been carefully constructed with great attention to detail affording each room its own unique appeal and ambience. The highest quality linen combined with down duvets and 5 star pillows ensure that you have a super restful night’s sleep.

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  5. True relaxation is the order of the day.

    Pumula Lodge Knysna

    ZAR1,000.00

    ZAR900.00

    Nestled between the town of Knysna and the famous Knysna Heads, lies Pumula Lodge - "the place of rest". The lodge, with its tranquil, parkland setting where nature lovers can enjoy the abundant bird life supported by the beautiful gardens.

    Over 100 species have been identified. Private entrances to en-suite bedrooms each with a private deck overlooking the gardens and swimming pool. "Tree-top" breakfasts, secure undercover parking and barbecue facility. Close to golf courses, bird sanctuary and restaurants.

    600m from the Knysna Private Hospital.

    Master and Visa credit cards.

    Non-smoking lodge.

    LATE/EARLY ARRIVALS BY PRIOR ARRANGEMENT.

    Regret no Children under 10

    Sorry No Pets not even small ones

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  6. Home away from home in a Lagoon

    Knysna Manor House

    ZAR600.00

    ZAR590.00

    Knysna Manor House is a great place to base yourself whilst exploring the amazing Garden Route, on the Western Cape, South Africa. Our Bed and Breakfast is centrally located in Knysna, which lies between Port Elizabeth and Cape Town Learn More
  7. When nature and luxury come together to make you live a unique moment

    Riake Resort & Villa, Mada...

    ZAR780.00

    ZAR700.00

    Located in the North-East of Sainte-Marie (Madagascar), you will receive a warm welcome at the Riake Resort & Villa. You can find at the heart of an overwhelming natural beauty, overlooking a magnificent, white-sandy beach. The Riake Resort and Villa combines nature, comfort and luxury and was built in harmony with the local environment. At the Riake Resort & Villa, you will be able to enjoy the most pleasant climate on the island. A constant slight breeze maintains pleasant temperature all year long, and keeps the mosquitoes at bay. The Riake Resort & Villa opened in August 2011 and is the perfect place to relax, enjoy open air activities and immerse you in local traditions and customs. Learn More
  8. A melting pot of culture and history!

    Mapungubwe Hotel, South Africa

    ZAR1,350.00

    ZAR1,300.00

    Hotel Features.

    Faircity Mapungubwe Hotel Apartments has an outdoor pool and a 24-hour fitness center. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas and a computer station is located on site. Business amenities at this 4-star property include a 24-hour business center and meeting rooms. Dining options at this Johannesburg hotel include a restaurant and a bar/lounge. A complimentary breakfast is available. Additional amenities include a terrace, multilingual staff, and laundry facilities. Guests receive complimentary transportation including an area shuttle within 5 km, a shopping center shuttle, and a train station pick-up service. Self parking is complimentary. The property has designated areas for smoking.

     

    Guestrooms.

     

    The 95 air-conditioned guestrooms at Faircity Mapungubwe Hotel Apartments include safes and coffee/tea makers. Beds have Tempur-Pedic mattresses and premium bedding. Guests can use the in-room complimentary wireless and wired high-speed Internet access. 32-inch plasma TVs are equipped with premium satellite channels. Bathrooms offer separate bathtubs and showers, designer toiletries, hair dryers, and complimentary toiletries. All units have kitchens with stovetops, full-sized refrigerators/freezers, microwaves, and cookware/dishes/utensils. Turndown service is offered nightly and housekeeping is available daily.

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  9. We are here to serve you.

    Comfort Corner Guest House

    ZAR500.00

    ZAR490.00

    Comfort corner Guest house is a budget accommodation with nine rooms located one and one and a half kilometres from the city centre of Livingstone, Zambia. Our establishment is a one storey building comprising three structures located on a twenty five by thirty meters plot of land. Comfort Corner is a bed and breakfast establishment which is loved by many international and domestic clients on business or leisure. Our prices are really affordable and are structured for peak and off peak arrangement. Learn More
  10. Service is our Tradition

    The Booysens Hotel and Confere...

    ZAR650.00

    ZAR620.00

    ACCOMMODATION

    The booysens and conference center offers a sophisticated state of the art yet affordable rooms and conferencing. The hotel offers elegantly furnished double and single rooms with en-suite bathrooms and tv with tea and coffee stations

    CONFERENCING

    The Booysens Hotel and conferencing has a 6 state of the art conference rooms named after africa’s beautiful animals. These Rooms range from a 40 people capacity to 500, we disidgned these facilities to host your prestigious events from training, business conferences, breakfast meetings, Gala dinners, weddings and board room meetings for stationary, projectors and pa systems

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  11. Home away from home

    33 on First Guest House-Melvil...

    ZAR750.00

    ZAR700.00

    33 on First Guesthouse is situated in the heart of trendy and arty Melville, known for its restaurants, antique and quaint shops. At 33 On First we will certainly do our best to make your stay as comfortable and pleasant as possible

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  12. Home away from home

    Aristotle Guest House

    ZAR600.00

    ZAR570.00

    Located a 10 minutes walk to the beach and with Indian Ocean and Port Elizabeth Harbour views, Aristotle Guest House offers serviced guest rooms and self- catering flats with air-conditioning.

     

    There is an outdoor pool and a garden.
 A full English breakfast is served daily in the breakfast room. Several restaurants, cafe’s, shops and bars are within a 15-minute walk away. The Aristotle Guest House has braai/barbeque facilities and dinner is available upon request. Guests can sunbathe poolside or relax in the seated garden area overlooking the pool.

     

    Upe Private Nature Reserve is a 13-minute drive away and Addo Elephant National Park is a 1-hour drive away by car.

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  13. Home away from home

    The Garden Lodge Guest House

    ZAR490.00

    ZAR460.00

    The Garden Lodge Guest House, B&B and self catering apartments in Uitenhage, offers affordable, neat and clean accommodation, at good prices. Each room has its own entrance and bathroom. We have fully equipped self-catering units that can sleep up to six guests. All self-catering units and rooms have Dstv channels, coffee and tea facilities, air-conditioning and a bar fridge.

     

    For our corporate guests, visiting Uitenhage, we offer a relaxing, quiet atmosphere after a long day at work. The bed & breakfast has full under cover parking inside electric security gates, a plunge pool and braai area, as well as telephone, fax, wireless internet and laundry services.

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  14. Home away from Home

    N1 Hotel Victoria Falls

    ZAR1,600.00

    ZAR1,496.00

    The Victoria Falls, a UNESCO world heritage site, and on the bucket list of many travelers around the world. If you are looking for clean simple budget accommodation in Victoria Falls, look no further.

    The N1 Hotel provides all the basic necessities for a good night’s sleep, from en-suite showers to air conditioned rooms. Situated in Victoria Falls, this hotel is within 3 mi (5 km) of Victoria Falls Bridge, Victoria Falls National Park, and Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park.

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  15. Home away from home

    Mopani Lodge Victoria Falls

    ZAR2,100.00

    ZAR1,999.00

    Situated in Victoria Falls, this farm stay is within 3 mi (5 km) of Victoria Falls National Park, Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve, and The Victoria Falls National Park. Victoria Falls Bridge and Victoria Falls National Park are also within 3 mi (5 km). Learn More
  16. Home Away from Home

    Keiskama B & B

    ZAR700.00

    ZAR680.00

    Whether on business or holiday, each of the five rooms at this 4-star property are designed help guests relax in comfort and style. Guests will find bathrobes, Wi-Fi Internet access, a hair dryer, and air conditioning waiting in each room. To make each guests stay more complete, this Port Elizabeth hotel offers a car park, safety deposit boxes, and laundry service/dry cleaning. Guests will find this service-oriented hotel with superb facilities and amenities provides excellent value. Please enter your preferred dates of stay and submit our online booking form to make a reservation. Learn More
  17. Home away from home in a Lagoon

    The Hide Away Guest House

    ZAR1,100.00

    ZAR1,080.00

    Whether you are a leisure, business or bleisure traveller, on arrival you will be surprised by either a hot or cold towel service and offered what we are sure will be a welcome cup of tea, coffee, glass of wine or a cold beer. Sit and relax for a few minutes and get to know your hosts, Cecil & Colleen.

    You will be introduced to all that Knysna and the surrounding areas have to offer. If you are needing any reservations to be made for either activities or restaurants, these will be dealt with quickly and efficiently.

    Then it's off to your room to unpack and relax. For the business traveller - and all other visitors to Hide Away - our complimentary high speed and uncapped fibre WiFi offering is available in all areas. The contents of the mini-bar in each room are refilled on a daily basis, as are the complimentary tea/coffee tray offerings. Use of the gym is available for all guests and is well equipped for most workouts.

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  18. Home Away From Home

    Green Gables Guest House Rivon...

    ZAR1,000.00

    ZAR990.00

    The guest house has been developed to provide a high level of comfort and privacy. At the same time, a conscious effort has been made to retain the character of the property. The seven bedrooms and three self-catering units, which feature fully-equipped kitchens, are all en-suite with private entrances. Six bedrooms are situated in the old farm house building, two share a walled private garden and the Courtyard and the Pottery each have their own private gardens.

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  19. Home away from Home

    Uroa Bay Beach Resort - 7 Nigh...

    ZAR2,500.00

    ZAR2,100.00

    WELCOME TO ZANZIBAR

    Jambo! This is the Swahili greeting that you will hear on arrival when you are welcomed by the warm and inviting locals. Zanzibar is the name of an archipelago in the Indian Ocean just off the coast of East Africa. There are many small islands and two large ones: Unguja (the main island, sometimes informally referred to as 'Zanzibar'), and Pemba Island. As the number one beach location in East Africa, Zanzibar is a wonderful island, with classic tropical beaches, lush plantations, an incredible history and a fascinating culture. Apart from historic Stone Town, with its labyrinth of narrow streets, Zanzibar is known for its beautiful palm-fringed beaches and pristine coral reefs.

    HISTORY

    Zanzibar was inhabited by Portuguese navigators at the end of the 15th century. They were ousted 200 years later by the Omani Arabs and Zanzibar became a major centre for slave trading. The island became an Arab state and was an important centre of trade and politics in the region. European explorers, including Stanley and Livingstone, began their expeditions into the interior of Africa from Zanzibar in the late 1800’s. In 1964, the sultan and the government were overthrown in a revolution and in the same year, Zanzibar and Tanganyika combined to form the United Republic of Tanzania.

    LANGUAGE

    The indigenous language spoken throughout Zanzibar is Swahili (called Kiswahili locally). English is widely spoken and understood. Jambo Rafiki – Hello my friend!

    CULTURE

    Most of the people in Zanzibar are Muslim and all towns and villages on Zanzibar Island have mosques. Visitors to Zanzibar Town (Stone Town) will hear the evocative sound of the muezzins calling people to prayer from the minarets, especially for the evening session at sunset. There are also small populations of Christians and Hindus.

    CLIMATE

    Zanzibar is a few degrees south of the equator and enjoys a very tropical climate. The average daytime high is between 28°C and 32°C and the night-time lows are between 20°C and 25°C. Temperature wise – this island is an all-year-round winner. February is very hot and very humid (just leave your hair straightener at home!) and March to May are the wettest months.

    CURRENCY

    The local currency is Tanzania Shillings (TSH) but the currency cannot be bought outside of the country. Cash (US Dollars) and credit cards are accepted at hotels and at any Bureau de Change. We strongly recommend that you take USD cash in small denominations for incidental purchases, tips etc.

    ELECTRICITY

    220/230 V. square pin adapter (same plugs as UK). It is advisable to take along an international adaptor.

    MALARIA

    As Zanzibar is situated in a malaria zone, it is recommended that you consult your physician on the correct preventative medication required before you travel.

    WHAT TO DO IN ZANZIBAR

    Whether you spend your days lazing by the pool, sipping cocktails on the beach at sunset, diving in warm waters or enjoying a Dhow cruise around small islands, your Zanzibar holiday will be a memorable experience.

    • Diving: With living reefs surrounding the islands, Zanzibar has excellent dive locations. There are plenty of places where the water temperature is warm, visibility is usually excellent, and currents are weak, all of which contributes to an ideal location for first time and novice divers. In addition to the warm and still waters full of colourful fish, there are many challenging dives as well. If you want to surf the current through a ravine, go for deep water, or search for wrecks, there are dive companies that can make it happen for you. Many of the larger resorts on the north and east coasts have professionally-run dive shops as well. Qualified divers must produce certification and a log book.
    • Shopping: Whether you’re in the market for T-shirts, spices, kangas, furniture or hand sewn pillow covers, Stone Town is a great place for fun shopping and bargain hunting. You will find the inevitable ashtray carved out of a coconut shell, but there are enough Tinga-tinga paintings, woodcarvings and woven goods to keep almost everyone in the market for a tasteful souvenir.
    • Stone Town: Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001, Stone Town is a mishmash of cultures, languages and architecture. Over the centuries, Stone Town has grown from a small fishing village to a thriving town with an extraordinary history. Walking around Stone Town, you can see the influence of the different cultures that make up Zanzibar. Coral and stone houses show offimposing Zanzibar doors with brass studs as a defence against charging elephants and carvings with scriptures from the Quran. A tour of the town is highly recommended.
    • Excursions: There are loads of excursions available to help you explore this unique island. It is wise to stick to a reputable operator and not be lured by beach boys and vendors who prey on tourists promising cheap prices. There are two excursions that are not to be missed in our opinion. A visit to a spice farm village on the Spice Tour will allow you to walk through the farm with your guide – touching, smelling and tasting different spices and fruits. It will give you an insight into local life and the opportunity to try some Swahili dishes, taste the fruits in season and try some spiced tea.

     

    Setting sail on a traditional dhow will be one of the highlights of your trip. Safari Blue is a full day excursion which takes you out into Menai Bay – a haven of beautiful uninhabited islands where the waters are frequented by humpback and bottlenose dolphins. The anchor is dropped on a sandbank which makes for some spectacular snorkelling. Drinks are served throughout the day and lunch is a buffet of grilled fish, lobster, calamari and chicken. Make sure this one is on your itinerary.

     

     

    WHAT TO PACK

    • As a guide, the maximum weight for checked luggage is 20kg in economy class.
    • Your hand-luggage should not weigh more than 6kg and needs to be small and compact
    • Take along your best beach and casual wear, perfect for the day
    • The dress-code for dinner is usually smart casual and gents may be required to wear long trousers
    • Take an umbrella or rain poncho if travelling from October to January to March to June
    • When in town, men & women should have their shoulders and knees covered. Bermuda shorts and a polo shirt are perfectly fine but halter-tops and miniskirts are insulting to locals
    • Sunglasses and suntan lotion are a must
    • Don’t forget any medication that you might need, and be sure to pack it in your hand luggage
    • Chargers for all your devices (it’s a good idea to take along a few movies on a tablet or something similar as the English TV channels in your hotel may be limited)
    • Swimming shoes and goggles
    • Mosquito repellent
    • A sun hat or cap

    TRAVEL TIPS

    • Pack a change of clothing in your hand luggage in case of baggage delays (and a spare cozzie so at least you can have a swim when you get to your resort)
    • Clothing creases less if rolled in a sausage shape when packed – so roll, don’t fold
    • No sharp objects are permitted in your hand luggage (yes, tweezers are sharp!)
    • Travel insurance is a must. If you can’t afford it, you can’t afford to travel!
    • Travelling with kids – please check that you have all the relevant documents including unabridged Birth Certificates.
    • Put electronics, medication, toothbrushes and jewellery in your carry-on bag
    • It’s often a good idea to let your bank or credit card company know that you’re going overseas
    • Be patient, be flexible, be spontaneous and have the best time ever!

    DID YOU KNOW:

    • Due to its proximity to the Equator, Zanzibar is warm throughout the year and has equal days and nights (12-hours each)
    • The shortest war ever recorded by man is the Anglo-Zanzibar War where the British bombarded the Beit al Hukum Palace and after 38 minutes, a ceasefire was called.
    • Zanzibar is popularly known as the Spice Islands.
    • Zanzibar has the largest number of carved doors in Africa
    • Freddie Mercury, lead singer of the band Queen, was born in Zanzibar in 1946. His birth name was actually Farouk Bulsara.

     

     
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  20. Home Away From Home

    Diamonds Mapenzi Beach - 7 Nig...

    ZAR2,800.00

    ZAR2,668.00

    WELCOME TO ZANZIBAR

    Jambo! This is the Swahili greeting that you will hear on arrival when you are welcomed by the warm and inviting locals. Zanzibar is the name of an archipelago in the Indian Ocean just off the coast of East Africa. There are many small islands and two large ones: Unguja (the main island, sometimes informally referred to as 'Zanzibar'), and Pemba Island. As the number one beach location in East Africa, Zanzibar is a wonderful island, with classic tropical beaches, lush plantations, an incredible history and a fascinating culture. Apart from historic Stone Town, with its labyrinth of narrow streets, Zanzibar is known for its beautiful palm-fringed beaches and pristine coral reefs.

    HISTORY

    Zanzibar was inhabited by Portuguese navigators at the end of the 15th century. They were ousted 200 years later by the Omani Arabs and Zanzibar became a major centre for slave trading. The island became an Arab state and was an important centre of trade and politics in the region. European explorers, including Stanley and Livingstone, began their expeditions into the interior of Africa from Zanzibar in the late 1800’s. In 1964, the sultan and the government were overthrown in a revolution and in the same year, Zanzibar and Tanganyika combined to form the United Republic of Tanzania.

    LANGUAGE

    The indigenous language spoken throughout Zanzibar is Swahili (called Kiswahili locally). English is widely spoken and understood. Jambo Rafiki – Hello my friend!

    CULTURE

    Most of the people in Zanzibar are Muslim and all towns and villages on Zanzibar Island have mosques. Visitors to Zanzibar Town (Stone Town) will hear the evocative sound of the muezzins calling people to prayer from the minarets, especially for the evening session at sunset. There are also small populations of Christians and Hindus.

    CLIMATE

    Zanzibar is a few degrees south of the equator and enjoys a very tropical climate. The average daytime high is between 28°C and 32°C and the night-time lows are between 20°C and 25°C. Temperature wise – this island is an all-year-round winner. February is very hot and very humid (just leave your hair straightener at home!) and March to May are the wettest months.

    CURRENCY

    The local currency is Tanzania Shillings (TSH) but the currency cannot be bought outside of the country. Cash (US Dollars) and credit cards are accepted at hotels and at any Bureau de Change. We strongly recommend that you take USD cash in small denominations for incidental purchases, tips etc.

    ELECTRICITY

    220/230 V. square pin adapter (same plugs as UK). It is advisable to take along an international adaptor.

    MALARIA

    As Zanzibar is situated in a malaria zone, it is recommended that you consult your physician on the correct preventative medication required before you travel.

    WHAT TO DO IN ZANZIBAR

    Whether you spend your days lazing by the pool, sipping cocktails on the beach at sunset, diving in warm waters or enjoying a Dhow cruise around small islands, your Zanzibar holiday will be a memorable experience.

    • Diving: With living reefs surrounding the islands, Zanzibar has excellent dive locations. There are plenty of places where the water temperature is warm, visibility is usually excellent, and currents are weak, all of which contributes to an ideal location for first time and novice divers. In addition to the warm and still waters full of colourful fish, there are many challenging dives as well. If you want to surf the current through a ravine, go for deep water, or search for wrecks, there are dive companies that can make it happen for you. Many of the larger resorts on the north and east coasts have professionally-run dive shops as well. Qualified divers must produce certification and a log book.
    • Shopping: Whether you’re in the market for T-shirts, spices, kangas, furniture or hand sewn pillow covers, Stone Town is a great place for fun shopping and bargain hunting. You will find the inevitable ashtray carved out of a coconut shell, but there are enough Tinga-tinga paintings, woodcarvings and woven goods to keep almost everyone in the market for a tasteful souvenir.
    • Stone Town: Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001, Stone Town is a mishmash of cultures, languages and architecture. Over the centuries, Stone Town has grown from a small fishing village to a thriving town with an extraordinary history. Walking around Stone Town, you can see the influence of the different cultures that make up Zanzibar. Coral and stone houses show offimposing Zanzibar doors with brass studs as a defence against charging elephants and carvings with scriptures from the Quran. A tour of the town is highly recommended.
    • Excursions: There are loads of excursions available to help you explore this unique island. It is wise to stick to a reputable operator and not be lured by beach boys and vendors who prey on tourists promising cheap prices. There are two excursions that are not to be missed in our opinion. A visit to a spice farm village on the Spice Tour will allow you to walk through the farm with your guide – touching, smelling and tasting different spices and fruits. It will give you an insight into local life and the opportunity to try some Swahili dishes, taste the fruits in season and try some spiced tea.

     

    Setting sail on a traditional dhow will be one of the highlights of your trip. Safari Blue is a full day excursion which takes you out into Menai Bay – a haven of beautiful uninhabited islands where the waters are frequented by humpback and bottlenose dolphins. The anchor is dropped on a sandbank which makes for some spectacular snorkelling. Drinks are served throughout the day and lunch is a buffet of grilled fish, lobster, calamari and chicken. Make sure this one is on your itinerary.

    WHAT TO PACK

    • As a guide, the maximum weight for checked luggage is 20kg in economy class.
    • Your hand-luggage should not weigh more than 6kg and needs to be small and compact
    • Take along your best beach and casual wear, perfect for the day
    • The dress-code for dinner is usually smart casual and gents may be required to wear long trousers
    • Take an umbrella or rain poncho if travelling from October to January to March to June
    • When in town, men & women should have their shoulders and knees covered. Bermuda shorts and a polo shirt are perfectly fine but halter-tops and miniskirts are insulting to locals
    • Sunglasses and suntan lotion are a must
    • Don’t forget any medication that you might need, and be sure to pack it in your hand luggage
    • Chargers for all your devices (it’s a good idea to take along a few movies on a tablet or something similar as the English TV channels in your hotel may be limited)
    • Swimming shoes and goggles
    • Mosquito repellent
    • A sun hat or cap

    TRAVEL TIPS

    • Pack a change of clothing in your hand luggage in case of baggage delays (and a spare cozzie so at least you can have a swim when you get to your resort)
    • Clothing creases less if rolled in a sausage shape when packed – so roll, don’t fold
    • No sharp objects are permitted in your hand luggage (yes, tweezers are sharp!)
    • Travel insurance is a must. If you can’t afford it, you can’t afford to travel!
    • Travelling with kids – please check that you have all the relevant documents including unabridged Birth Certificates.
    • Put electronics, medication, toothbrushes and jewellery in your carry-on bag
    • It’s often a good idea to let your bank or credit card company know that you’re going overseas
    • Be patient, be flexible, be spontaneous and have the best time ever!

    DID YOU KNOW:

    • Due to its proximity to the Equator, Zanzibar is warm throughout the year and has equal days and nights (12-hours each)
    • The shortest war ever recorded by man is the Anglo-Zanzibar War where the British bombarded the Beit al Hukum Palace and after 38 minutes, a ceasefire was called.
    • Zanzibar is popularly known as the Spice Islands.
    • Zanzibar has the largest number of carved doors in Africa
    • Freddie Mercury, lead singer of the band Queen, was born in Zanzibar in 1946. His birth name was actually Farouk Bulsara.

     

     
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