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ZANZIBAR, THE
QUIET BEACHES

Zanzibar, the Quiet
Beaches
By
Ian Williamson
Traveling to Zanzibar
needs to be planned. Some areas of Zanzibar are commercialized and
have lost the charm they once had. The quiet beaches are easy to
find if you take a little time to plan where to go before you set
sail for this spiced archipelago.
The main island
usually referred to as Zanzibar Island is a tropical and east from
the mainland of Tanzania; measuring 60 miles long and 20 miles wide.
Zanzibar is popular because of its beautiful beaches and coral
reefs, its palm trees, its seafood and the magic of historic Stone
Town, which was recently declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
The northeast part of
the island is an area that is unspoiled and is known as Matemwe.
This part of the island is well known for its natural beauty and
closeness to the beat diving sites - the contrasting colors of the
Indian Ocean, the white sand beach, the extreme beauty of the coral
reef of the Mnemba Atoll and the wild bush vegetation. There is a
small village of fishermen, who go out sailing with their army of
traditional dhows every morning.
Zanzibar has an
international airport with direct connections to Europe and regional
destinations (o/a Dar es Salaam, Nairobi). Travel by sea is also
possible: there are regular ferry services between Zanzibar and Dar
es Salaam. We can arrange transfers for you to/from the airport, the
sea port or Stone Town.
Seafood is the
specialty of the area, with all produce bought daily from the local
market. Meals offering a delicious mix of African and European
flavors. The early mornings and the sunrise is a sight to savor - as
you enjoy tea or coffee served at your veranda. In the evening, the
full moon rising out of the sea is a wonderful romantic experience
you're not likely to forget. On moonless nights gaze and get lost in
the star-filled sky.
Local snorkeling and
diving sites are suitable for all levels of experience, from
beginning snorklers or experienced divers. Variety is the key word
on the reefs around Matemwe. Soft and hard corals, sponges and
anemones abound, and you will be amazed by the sheer range of fish
species to be found in these waters. You might find dolphins in the
water or – for the lucky ones - even spot a whale passing by the
reef (best chance for whales in the period August – October).
Visit the neighboring
village to explore the local Zanzibar culture and village life and
for those who wish to learn about the community projects that the
Matemwe lodge is involved in: Matemwe Bungalows has created strong,
mutually beneficial relationships with its neighbors and has
undertaken various community projects, including the building of a
local library.
This location is ideal
for visits to Stone Town, Jozani Forest, Prison Island and spice
tours.
For more in formation
on Zanzibar and surrounding Islands
http://www.betheladventure.co.uk or
http://www.aardvark-expeditions.com Using tourism to change
lives.
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