Consider snorkeling at the incredibly colorful and diverse reefs that surround Zanzibar. This atoll has an easy dive down to about 20 meters and a lot of coral; due to the deeper water in the area, you can also see dolphins, whales, and sea turtles.
Between Unguja and Pemba, the Indian Ocean provides year-round opportunities for game fishing. Our boats have a variety of roads, Shimano and Penn International reels, and a variety of baits depending on what you want to catch.
This tour is a great way to learn about Stone Town’s history, architecture, and culture.This fascinating tour takes you through a maze of narrow streets that boasts over 2000 limestone buildings, covers 50 hectares, and has a suburban population of 18000 people.
We provide exciting cycling tours on Unguja Island, Zanzibar. You will be exposed to culture, history, exercise, and entertainment. Experience Zanzibar in a different way.Join us for the ride!
The dolphin tour in Zanzibar starts early, the best time to see dolphins. The adventure will start in Kizimkazi Fishing Village. We will take you out on a boat a short distance from the beach to see the dolphins.
On this Swahili cooking tour, you will visit the market to purchase the ingredients, and then have a Zanzibari chef teach you how to cook the various dishes inspired by the spices grown on the island of Zanzibar.
$120 Per Person
Sail to Africa’s whitest sandbank (Nakupenda beach) Go for a swim with your snorkel and flippers. This underwater world will astound you. Admire the tropical fish swimming among the beautiful, living coral reef that surrounds the Sandbank.
Scenic Tours
This excursion takes you from the hotel to a beach bank in the Menai Bay conservation area, where you may snorkel, relax in the sun, and enjoy a seafood feast on an island.
On this sunset cruise from Stone Town, sail a traditional sailing dhow through Tanzania’s coastal waters and relax while the staff fills your glass with drinks.
Kuza Cave is a unique place for nature enthusiasts who are daring. It has a historic limestone cave and a healing mineral pool. Examine the cave artifacts of Swahili history.
Changuu Island is a great place to visit if you’re interested in history, wildlife, and scenery. It’s one of a kind, and easy to get to. You will visit the giant old tortoise, beautiful peacock, swing on the crystal clear sea, and snorkel.
Jozani Forest National Park, south of Unguja Island, is known for its rich biodiversity and is home to a number of endemic species. Red columbus monkeys are one of many lovely fauna species that attract many people travelling to Zanzibar.
The dolphin tour in Zanzibar starts early, the best time to see dolphins. The adventure will start in Kizimkazi Fishing Village. We will take you out on a boat a short distance from the beach to see the dolphins. You can also opt in for an amazing snorkeling experience.
$45 Per Person
The only place to experience history and see historical sites from the past is on a Stone Town Tour, which includes stops at the House of Wonder, Freddie Mercury’s house, the Anglican Church, the Tiptip House, the French Embassy, Estella Market, the Maze, the Old Fort, the Slave Market Places, and many more
Lifestyle Tours
A tour of Nungwi village, where mamas wrapped in kangas cook over firewood and smiling children play. Walk down to the beach for an optional lunch at one of Nungwi’s popular restaurants and some free time sunbathing and swimming.
Zanzibar is also known as Spice Island. The tour of the countryside is a great opportunity to see local landmarks and customs. Following an educational tour you will learn about the life cycle and uses of various spices, tropical fruits and root crops.
There are many ancient ruin sites on Zanzibar. Some of the places you’ll visit include the Old Fort (Stone Town), Hamamni Turkish Baths (Stone Town), Maruhubi Palace Ruins, Mtoni Palace Ruins, Mangapwani Caves and many more.
Mohammed Bin Nassor Al-Alwi, an early 20th century figure, established the Mangapwani Slave Chambers, which are still standing today. The Slave Chamber was a hidden location used to store human cargo between 1880 and 1905.
This tour starts in Stone Town. The charming stores tucked away offer a showcase of cultural artifacts. Mkokotoni is a small village that is worth visiting for its village life. While the new dhows are built in the harbor behind, vendors sell fruits, and spices.
Changuu Island is a great place to visit if you’re interested in history, wildlife, and scenery. It’s one of a kind, and easy to get to. You will visit the giant old tortoise, beautiful peacock, swing on the crystal clear sea, and snorkel.
Tanzania’s protected areas cover a wide range of habitats, from the ocean to forests to the summit of Kilimanjaro. They are truly diverse and offer a variety of experiences for visitors. A third of the country’s total land area is protected in some way, including national parks, game reserves, marine parks, forest reserves, and other similar entities. Giklik’s safari trips will give you a chance to see Africa at its best, as you explore some of its most beautiful and diverse habitats. You’ll get to see some of the continent’s most iconic animals up close and personal, and you’ll enjoy a truly unique travel experience.
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