The main island in the Tanzanian archipelago
In the Indian Ocean, 25 km/16 mi–50 km/31 mi off the Tanzania’s coast and further South is Mafia Island
Major religion is Islam (about 99%)
Whisk of exotic beaches
Famous spice plantations of cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, and black pepper
Wildlife spotting – Pemba flying fox (world’s largest bat species), Zanzibar servaline genet, Zanzibar leopard, Mozambique cobras, tortoises, red colobus monkey, green turtle, bush crabs, mangrove kingfishers, and more…
The Rock restaurant – one of the weirdest restaurants on Earth; built in the Indian ocean on top of a massive rock that was used as a fisherman’s post before. No need for a boat can reach it by foot at least during the low tide
Ocean Safari
An old trade center
Population of 1.3 million people
Freddie Mercury was born here
Official languages: Swahili, Arabic, English ; Basics : Italian, French
Good to visit: June – September
An archipelago in the Indian Ocean
Top Romantic places in the world
Part of Africa regarding to politics and the nation
Coast of East Africa
115 islands is a mix of populated ports
Hiking trails
Have never-inhabited coralline islets
Rare animals
Languages : Seselwa/Creole, English, French(official)
Good to visit: November and April
Southeast coast of Africa, nearby to Mozambique to the west
Home of very unique animal species and flora and fauna
800 species of butterflies and 40 species of lemurs
All species of lemur originated in Madagascar
Lemur is the sacred animal
Leading global producer of vanilla
Place of colourful chameleons, stunning orchids
Towering baobab trees
250 miles off the coast of Africa, Mozambique Channel
The world’s second-largest island country after Indonesia
The oldest Island
Largely depend on foreign aid –one of the world’s impoverished countries
Strong human rights protections
The French colony in the past ( 1896)
French is a second language
Used to be a popular pit-stop for Pirates
Languages:Malagasy, French (official)
Good to visit: April- November