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In days past, Zanzibar was known as the ‘Spice Island’, exporting these across the world, the industry beginning with the Omani Arabs in the early 19th century when they made Zanzibar the capital of their empire.
Nowadays a Spice Tour has become one of the most popular excursions on the island. You can walk through the spice farm with your guide, touching, smelling and tasting different spices and tropical fruits, learning about their properties, origins and use as medicines and in food and drink.
A visit to a spice farm village gives you an insight into local life and the opportunity to try some Swahili dishes, taste the fruits in season and try some spiced tea. Depending on the season, you can find anything from vanilla, cardamom, cinnamon, nutmeg, turmeric, lemon grass, cloves, ylang ylang, cumin, garlic, ginger, coriander, pepper, allspice, tamarind, chilli and oregano. Fruits can include banana, pineapple, jack fruit, custard fruit, oranges, star fruit, tangerine, passion fruit, mango, avocado, pear, papaya and grapefruit.
Zanzibar North ($75 pppn)
An inexpensive family-run beach hotel, situated only a short walk from most of Nungwi's activities.
Pemba Island ($375 pppn)
Set on Pemba Island, Fundu Lagoon is a medium-sized, medium-priced island retreat, very popular with honeymooners.
Zanzibar East ($570 pppn)
Situated just north of the main Matemwe Lodge itself, Matemwe Retreat offers the ultimate in exclusivity.
Zanzibar East ($95 pppn)
Pongwe Beach Hotel combines unbeatable value and great location on one of Zanzibar's finest beaches.
Zanzibar West ($250 pppn)
Sister lodge to Fumba Beach Lodge, Unguja Lodge is the second such that we feature on this, Zanzibar's West coast.
Zanzibar North ($105 pppn)
A rather larger boutique hotel, situated on the northern tip of the island, and finished to a very high spec.