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Joining Flying safari to Serengeti: 4 Days / 3 Nights in Serengeti Flying safari Package:

Zanzibar, the Spice Island Holidays

Itineraries

Day 1

Arrival in Zanzibar

Arrival in Zanzibar from Arusha, with Domestic flight, pick up and transfer to Hotel at the Beach, Overnight in Optional Hotel you will choose if is 3* or 4* or 5 * hotels that you wish according to the budget.

Day 2

Full Day at Beach Leisure

Full Day leisure at the beach Hotel. Optional: activity can be booked with us once you arrive in Tanzania, fore stance, snorkeling, and other beach activities. 

Day 3

Full Day Zanzibar Tours / at Leasure

Full day in Zanzibar, day leisure at the Hotel. Optional: This Day you can Visit Chwaka Forest Park or Spices and Fruits Farm.

Day 4

Departure Day

Departure, drop off at the Zanzibar AIRPORT, fly back home or other part of East Africa or Africa destinations, that you wish us to arrange for you.

  • 6 nights accommodation
  • A professional driver or guide
  • Accommodation before the tour starts
  • Airport transfers
  • All activities as indicated in the itinerary
  • Transport in a 4WD with a pop-top roof
  • All taxes or VAT
  • Daily meals and drinks
  • Government taxes
  • Park fees
  • International Flights
  • Visa Fees
  • Travel Insurance
  • Drinks (Soda, Alcohol)
  • Tips
  • Vaccination
  • Laundry
  • Other Personal Items

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Zanzibar, Swahili Unguja, island in the Indian Ocean, lying 22 miles (35 km) off the coast of east-central Africa. In 1964 Zanzibar, together with Pemba Island and some other smaller islands, joined with Tanganyika on the mainland to form the United Republic of Tanzania. Area 600 square miles (1,554 square km).

Zanzibar is famous for its spices
Second only to tourism, spice farming forms a major part of Zanzibar's economy. The islands are sometimes referred to as the Spice Islands, due to the cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, and black pepper that are grown there.