Zanzibar
Zanzibar is an archipelago located off the east coast of Africa, in the Indian Ocean. The name Zanzibar is believed to have originated from the Persian word “Zangi-bar,” which means “coast of the blacks.” It is part of Tanzania and is composed of two main islands, Unguja (also known as Zanzibar Island) and Pemba Island, as well as several smaller islands.
The islands are situated south of the Equator and lie approximately 25-50 kilometers off the Tanzanian coast. The highest point in Zanzibar is the 120-meter-high Masingini Forest, located in the center of Unguja Island.
The capital city of Zanzibar is Zanzibar City, located on the island of Unguja. And as much as Zanzibar has its own government and parliament, it is a semi-autonomous region of Tanzania. It is not an independent country.
Heaven on Earth
Zanzibar is popularly referred to as the spice island for its beautiful and turquoise waters, coral reefs, and the epic diverse marine life among many others. So, if you are looking to escape the bustle of your exhausting busy life, this the perfect destination for couples, families, and solo travelers alike.
The archipelago is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. With crystal clear waters, white sand beaches, and picturesque coral reefs, it is truly a safe haven for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. The most popular beaches in Zanzibar are Nungwi, Kendwa, Paje, Jambiani, and Matemwe.
The island is a melting pot of different cultures and is known for its Swahili and Arabic heritage. It has a long and complex history, having been a center of the spice trade, a hub of the slave trade, and a crossroads of cultural exchange. From the narrow alleys of Stone Town and the old quarter of Zanzibar City to the historical sites such as the Palace Museum, the House of Wonders, and the Old Fort, you will be spoiled for choice.
With so much to see and do, Zanzibar offers a diverse range of activities for visitors, including snorkeling, scuba diving, sailing, and so much more. It is not a wholesome trip if you yet to explore the island’s spice plantations, take a sunset dhow cruise, or enjoy a traditional Swahili meal.
Good to know
Country
Zanzibar
Visa requirements
Everyone needs a Visa
Languages spoken
English, Kiswahili,
Curency used
The Tanzanian Shilling
Area (km2)
2461 km²
Municipalities
The Zanzibar government has a unique political system that includes both the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar (RGZ) and the Zanzibar House of Representatives (ZHR). The government is headed by a President who is elected by the Zanzibar House of Representatives. The archipelago is further divided into 10 administrative regions, each headed by a Regional Commissioner, with further subdivisions into districts and wards.