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Why Visit Zanzibar, Tanzania?

Bukola Aro-Lambo by Bukola Aro-Lambo
2 months ago
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Because Zanzibar is popular for its pristine beaches, Swahili culture, and of course, spices! That’s why it’s nicknamed ‘the spice island’. It’s a very famous tourist destination in Africa. A semi-autonomous archipelago, the highlights include an ancient stone town on the mainland. There are lots of activities to enjoy, like snorkelling if you love underwater activities or spice farm tours, among many others.

Because you can visit Zanzibar City to tour the ancient Stone Town, called Mji Mkongwe, meaning ‘old town’ in Swahili. This part of the island is known for its role in the old spice trade and the Indian Ocean slave trade in the 19th century. While it offers some popular shopping areas in these current times, you can also sightsee and immerse yourself in the town’s fascinating architectural blend of Arab, Persian, European and Indian designs. Stone Town is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Centre.

Because you can snorkel at the Blue Lagoon, which is easily accessible and popular with tourists, the waters are not deep, and you can discover corals near the shores, which is good if you don’t want a long boat ride. It’s also a treasure house of bustling marine life. You can explore, relax on the beach or swim all while enjoying the beautiful scenery.

Because for foodies you can go on a spice tour! This is experienced in the villages close to Stone Town. Guided by locals, you get to visit some plantations to experience spices and taste them. The top-rated is Jambo Spice Farm. You can smell and taste various spices, including nutmeg, vanilla, and cloves. You can also watch them grow and buy directly from the farmers, encouraging fair trade.

Because you can visit the vibrant Darajani Bazaar market, buy locally sourced fresh produce like meat, seafood and fruits. And if you want a more modern shopping experience, visit Michenzani Mall, which is reported to be Zanzibar’s first modern mall. Enjoying the air conditioning, you can shop in comfort at supermarkets, buy electronics or clothing and so on.

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Because you can try out so many delightful native cuisines from an array of restaurants, all you have to do is pick your choice! Lukmaan restaurant, with a cafeteria-like ambience, is famous for its Octopus coconut curry and known for food that’s not heavy on your wallet. If you prefer street food, then stroll to the Forodhani of Zanzibar, an evening outdoor market, where you can try the Zanzibar pizza and other native seafood cuisine, all while savouring the delightful view of the ocean.

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Bukola Aro-Lambo

Bukola Aro-Lambo is a journalist with Leadership Newspaper with over a decade of experience, specialising in economy and finance reporting. She covers macroeconomic trends, fiscal policy, public finance, banking, and fintech, combining official data with expert insight in a methodical, data-driven approach. Her reporting extends to development finance, infrastructure funding, agri-exports, climate finance, and technology-driven enterprise, offering clear, analytical coverage that supports informed public discourse on Nigeria's evolving economic landscape.

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