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Wednesday, 03 December 2008 |
The Mainland coast offers an array of high quality hotels in Dar es Salaam, Bagamoyo town, as well as the North and South coasts. There are daily, regular ferry's to both Zanzibar, Pemba and Mafia Islands - jewels along Tanzania's Indian Ocean. Highlights of Zanzibar – the island of spices – include fascinating old Stone Town, the red Colobus monkeys of Jozani Forest, swimming with the dolphins of Kizimkazi, the giant sea turtles of Nungwi and the seemingly endless tropical beaches of the Indian Ocean.
Below are the attractions available: |  | Zanzibar
Visitors needing a relaxing change after participating in an exiting safari in Tanzania will love Zanzibar's ambiance, slow pace and crystal clear waters. Zanzibar’s brilliant white beaches fringed by the warm Indian Ocean provide the prefect retreat to soak up the tropical sun and take a break from busy sight seeing! There is more to Zanzibar than just talcum powder white beaches. | Bagamoyo Town
The former capital of Tanganyika was once the center of the notorious slave trade in a bygone era. The city was also a spring board for the first Europeans, the likes of Livingstone, Stanley, Burton and Speke, exploring East Africa's interior. The First Catholic Church (Built by French missionaries in the 18th Century), The Kaole Ruins (Old Mosque built by Arabs late 18th beginning 19th Century). Old Slaves infrastructures (e.g. slaves chain, | Dar es Salaam
boasts of one of the finest natural harbors in the world and has become a bustling port and economic center, whilst remaining a place of fascination with many reminders of its colorful past. Makumbusho Village, The Fish Market & the Kigamboni Ferry, The National Museum, The Kariakoo Central Market, Unspoiled Beaches with Tourist Hotels (Whitesands/Beachcomber, etc..), Water sports, Water World & Wet and Wild (sliding, etc…) | Shidolya Tours and and Safaris AICC - Ngorongoro Wing, 2nd Floor P.O. Box 1436 Arusha, Tanzania. Phone No. 255 27 2548506 or 2502813 Fax No. 255 27 2544160 |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 15 December 2008 )
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