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Tanga

city in Tanzania

72km

-5.0666666739.1

Nungwi

Nungwi is a charming little village at the northern tip of Zanzibar.

74km

-5.72639.299

Kendwa

Kendwa is a village in the north of Zanzibar, about 3 km south from Nungwi.

77km

-5.75339.289

Matemwe

Matemwe is a village on the East Coast of Zanzibar.

83km

-5.8739.35

Shimba Hills National Reserve

Shimba Hills National Reserve is a small national reserve in the Coast Province of Kenya, 33 km (21 mi) from Mombasa and 15 km (9.3 mi) from the coast.

110km

-4.2741839.3956

Paje

Paje is a village in Zanzibar in Tanzania. It is on the east coast of Zanzibar island.

118km

-6.266539.5338

Stone Town

town in Zanzibar

121km

-6.166739.1833

Zanzibar

Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous archipelago off the coast of Tanzania, consisting of Zanzibar Island (locally, Unguja), Pemba Island, and many smaller islands. Zanzibar island is approximately 90 km long and 30 km wide.

122km

-6.17539.18

Jambiani

Jambiani is in Zanzibar.

124km

-6.32239.5465

Mombasa

Mombasa with a population of over 1 million, is the second-largest city in Kenya. It is particularly known for its warm and sunny climate, white beaches and coral reef diving.

129km

-4.0539.666667

Mtwapa

Mtwapa is in Coastal Kenya

140km

-3.949739.7448
Sights (10)

Uroa

103km

-6.139.41666667

Chwaka

110km

-6.166439.4357

Old Dispensary (Zanzibar)

Built from 1887 to 1894 to serve as a charity hospital for the poor, it was later used as a dispensary. It is one of the most finely decorated buildings of Stone Town, with large carved wooden balconies, stained-glass windows, and neo-classical stucco adornments. After falling into decay in the 1970s and 1980s, the building was accurately restored by the AKTC.

120km

-6.158439.1926

Sultan's Palace, Zanzibar

Another former sultan's palace, also located on the seafront, to the north of the House of Wonders. It was built in late 19th century, and now hosts a museum about the daily life of the Zanzibari royal family, including items that belonged to Sayyida Salme, a former Zanzibar princess that fled to relocate in Europe with her husband

120km

-6.159939.1905

House of Wonders

Probably the most well-known landmarks of Stone Town. It was built in 1883 and restored after the Anglo-Zanzibar War of 1896. A former Sultan's residence, it became the seat of the Afro-Shirazi Party after the revolution. It was the first building in Zanzibar to have electricity and the first building in East Africa to have a lift. Since 2000, its interior has been dedicated to a museum on Swahili and Zanzibar culture.

120km

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Forodhani Gardens

120km

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Christ Church, Zanzibar

Purchased by missionaries, the church sits atop the world's last slave market. The altar is said to be built over the market's whipping post.

120km

-6.162939.1925

Hamamni Persian Baths

A complex of public baths built at the end of the 19th century by Shirazi architects for Sultan Barghash bin Said. These baths are not open anymore but are open to visitors. Visits are limited to some areas of the original complex because part of it (e.g., the restaurant) has since been adapted for private residences

120km

-6.162339.191

Old Fort of Zanzibar

Adjacent to the House of Wonders, is a heavy stone fortress that was built in the 17th century by the Omani. It has a roughly square shape; the internal courtyard is now a cultural centre with shops, workshops, and a small arena where live dance and music shows are held daily.

120km

-6.1613888939.18916667

Kizimkazi

139km

-6.4539.46666667
Nature

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Pemba Island

Tanzania
Someday we will visit Pemba Island or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Pemba Island

Pemba Island is an island forming part of the Zanzibar Archipelago in Tanzania, located approximately 50 km north of Unguja, the largest island in the archipelago and main visitor destination. Visitors to Pemba however with find a dramatically different experience from the increasingly touristy and resort-developed Unguja, as Pemba has managed to maintain a strong sense of traditional identity within relative isolation.

With a land area of 988 square kilometres (381 sq mi) it is situated about 50 kilometres (31 mi) to the north of Unguja, the largest island of the archipelago. In 1964, Zanzibar was united with the former colony of Tanganyika to form Tanzania. It lies 50 kilometres (31 mi) east of mainland Tanzania, across the Pemba Channel. Together with Mafia Island (south of Unguja), these islands form the Spice Islands (not to be confused with the Maluku Islands of Indonesia).

According to the Arab geographer Yakut, in the mid-13th century there were two independent sultans ruling over parts of Pemba Island.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

30.9°C22.8
Precipitation: 86 mm

Feb

31.6°C22.7
Precipitation: 71 mm

Mar

31.9°C22.9
Precipitation: 134 mm

Apr

30.1°C22.6
Precipitation: 304 mm

May

28.9°C21.8
Precipitation: 291 mm

Jun

28.5°C20.7
Precipitation: 74 mm

Jul

27.8°C19.7
Precipitation: 42 mm

Aug

28.1°C19.3
Precipitation: 27 mm

Sep

28.8°C19.5
Precipitation: 21 mm

Oct

29.7°C20.3
Precipitation: 54 mm

Nov

30.2°C21.6
Precipitation: 129 mm

Dec

30.8°C22.5
Precipitation: 131 mm
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