Our advice:

Bring Water resistant bag for cameras and other valuables

Suitable for all ages and fitness level, not accessible for wheelchairs

Comfortable, closed walking or hiking shoes

Please do not feed or touch the monkeys

Swim wear, towel and water resistant shoes

A must-see for guests, staying only on Zanzibar

Hat and sunscreen


This trip will start with the dolphin tour, The most popular dolphin spotting location in Zanzibar is in Kizimkazi village located on the Southern coast of Zanzibar Island where you can see both bottle-nose and humpback dolphins. The shallow coastal waters around Kizimkazi are a favorite hangout for dolphins that come here for the reliable food supply, to nurse their calves, rest and socialize. Several bottle-nose dolphins stay at Kizimkazi all year round. There are also rather shyer humpback dolphins that put in an appearance here, although their schedule is a little more erratic. A Dolphin tour is best very early in the morning, because in the afternoon as the sun rises sea water tends to become warm, therefore dolphins dive deep down the sea bottom to escape the heat, for the guests who stay in Stone town hotel, we pick them up from their hotels at 06:00am.

The Jozani Forest National Park, The forest is best known for its kirks red colobus monkeys (“Kima Punju” in Swahili), which are endemic to Zanzibar. About 10 years ago, the monkeys were considered to be in danger of extinction, but this trend has since reversed due to the conservation project. There are about 6000 red colobus monkeys residing in Jozani Forest. Jozani Forest has several habitats including swamp forests, evergreen thickets, and mangroves, as well as a variety of wildlife.