Duration :
2 Hours
Max People :
80
Total Seats : 79/80
Language :English
Overview
Overview: This guided walking tour explores the heart of Zanzibar’s cultural heritage, Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This historic town boasts a blend of African, Arab, Indian, and European influences, evident in its architecture and cultural traditions. It’s a journey through history, culture, and the vibrant everyday life of Zanzibaris.
Highlights:
- Wander through Darajani Market, where the vibrant stalls brim with fresh produce, aromatic spices, and local handicrafts. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere as you observe local trading practices.
- Visit the Anglican Cathedral, built on the site of the former slave market, and learn about Zanzibar’s history as a hub for the East African slave trade. The moving stories of the past are brought to life as you explore the slave chambers and hear about the abolition movement.
- Discover the House of Wonders, one of Stone Town’s most iconic landmarks. This former palace turned museum showcases Zanzibari history, traditional dhow building, and the fusion of cultures that shaped the island.
- Stroll through the maze-like streets of Stone Town, admiring the ornate Zanzibari doors, carved with intricate details that reflect the cultural influences of their time. Along the way, explore small shops selling spices, textiles, and handmade souvenirs.
- Visit the Old Fort, the oldest building in Stone Town, originally built by the Omanis to defend against Portuguese invasions. Today, it serves as a cultural center and venue for local art and performances.