This three day zanzibar beach safari will allow you to experience the turquoise waters of Zanzibar Beach as well as enjoy the perfect selection of exquisite cuisines while ejoying away your stay at the white water sandy beaches of Zanzibar.
History blends with scenic beauty in Mangapwani Village, the "Arab shore" of Unguja and the former property of a wealthy Arab who dealt in the island's slave trade. Explore several of the area's slave caves, including the popular "Coral Cavern". Relax the afternoon away on Mangapwani Beach, and return to Stone Town aboard a local dhow (traditional sailboat).
Far off the beaten track, these remote camps, in the spectacular north of the diverse Selous Game Reserve, provide an unmatched game experience. Explore Africa’s largest protected wildlife area by 4x4 safari vehicle, on foot and by boat as you traverse through grass plains, flourishing wetlands, swamps and dense forest. Witness the congregation of game along the banks of the Rufiji River, with its lagoons, sand banks and lakes. Birding enthusiasts will delight in the variety of bird species found along the river's banks. Expect attention-to-detail service, breathtaking landscapes and exceptional accommodation.
set in the tepid, crystal blue waters of the indian ocean, zanzibar, with its tropical climate, white powder beaches, rich cultural heritage and abundant coral reefs offers some of the best diving in the world. it is one of the last remaining areas of outstanding natural beauty unspoilt by tourism.
A fly-in safari exploring Selous and Ruaha National Parks in southern Tanzania, two of the largest and least visited in Africa. A unique and outstanding taste of the more rural, wild and striking Tanzania. Ideal for repeat visitors.
Made famous for its spices and the slave trade of the 19th century, Zanzibar Island is much more than a stopping point on an itinerary, and can be seen as a destination in itself. What the island offers is a unique combination of outstanding beaches, along its eastern edge, interesting activities, such as visiting a working spice farm, and the cultural delights of Stone Town, with Arabian fortresses and minarets.
History blends with scenic beauty in Mangapwani Village, the "Arab shore" of Unguja and the former property of a wealthy Arab who dealt in the island's slave trade. Explore several of the area's slave caves, including the popular "Coral Cavern". Relax the afternoon away on Mangapwani Beach, and return to Stone Town aboard a local dhow (traditional sailboat).
Africa is often associated with safari – African Resources Adventure has unrivalled credentials and expertise when it comes to organizing an African Safari. The immense expanse of the African continent and its complement of paradise islands offer a great deal more thrilling adventures that entice you with luxury beyond your wildest dreams.