Zanzibar
Near the coastline of Tanzania, among the Indian Ocean, the Zanzibar archipelago is located. This area, among travelers, has become popular, due to the increased development of the local plantation in the 19th century. It is Zanzibar that is known to the whole world as a island of spices. Its huge plantations not only give a good harvest, but also lure a large number of tourists to themselves.
Zanzibar’s natural aromas simply make its head spin, because here is a whole collection of spices, including cinnamon, aromatic vanilla, mummy pepper, as well as cloves, nutmeg, ginger, cardamom and this is far from the entire list of seasonings.
Travelers of the Zanzibar archipelago are amazed at the amazing beauty of its huge plantations, which spread both on land and in water. The main port of the archipelago until the beginning of the 20th century was the city of Zanzibar, which inhabited the largest number of people in all of East Africa. This city, the center of which was Stone Town, deserved special attention, because it is remarkable not only architecture, but also history along with folklore.
Tourists are happy to roam the streets of Stone Town, which in translation sounds like a Stone City, evaluating the diversity of styles of local architecture. This ancient part of Zanzibar, which is filled with African color, is on the UNESCO list.
Among the popular natural sites of this area is the Jozani Forest, the main attraction of which is exotic trees on which funny monkeys live.
But tourists of this area are especially attracted by the sea resort, because the bright sun, white sand and a clean warm sea, which may be better for lovers of such a beach holiday.
The underwater world of the Zanzibar archipelago is simply fascinating, because the local nature is quite colorful and diverse.
Tourists also have the opportunity to take an excursion to the dungeon, where underground natural sources were discovered, which provide the city with water.