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Karibu Zanzibar! (welcome to Zanzibar) our guides team are always ready to take you around the peaceful and lovely little paradise (zanzibar) the amazing place which will take your breath away and make you overwheling with the people hospitality, cultures and marvelous lifestyle. Come and live your dream in this beautiful island in Africa, ideal for family, children, groups and couples. (Full of history)
We say Zanzibar “polepole” means slowly slowly and “Hakuna matata” which means no problem.
Mission & Vision
Our Mission: Improving lives and protecting places through travel and tourism.
Our Vision: To be the world’s best destination to engage with nature.
Our Belief: Travel and tourism can protect the world’s natural and cultural riches and create economic opportunity.
Our Strategy: Because it’s among the world’s largest industries, tourism has the potential to alleviate poverty, hunger, gender inequality and environmental degradation in the world’s most vulnerable regions. But, that takes vision, collaboration and a collective road map so that all the relevant players—including government ministries, businesses and community leaders and travelers—have a clear path toward change. Through our work, governments, companies, NGOs and local communities can unite and use tourism to achieve the right balance between economic development, green growth, and protection of their natural and cultural assets.
Zanzibar Island
Zanzibar consists of a series of small tropical islands off the coast of Tanzania in the southern waters of the Indian Ocean. There are in fact two main islands - Unguja (commonly known simply as ‘Zanzibar’) and Pemba. Now part of the United Republic of Tanzania, Zanzibar was once a separate state and has a long trading history with the Arab world. The country has lured traders, adventurers, plunderers and explorers – and now discerning tourists - to its shores for centuries.
The capital of Zanzibar is ‘the ‘Stone Town, for centuries the centre of traditional coastal trade up and down the east coast of Africa. It is a bustling city with fine buildings constructed by prosperous Arabs, British administrators and Indian businessmen made rich with the expansion of trade in cloves and other spices in 19th Century.