Zanzibar is an old town endowed with a very rich cultural heritage. The tour will include walk/ drive to the city market opened in 1904. Then proceed to the Anglican Church of Christ built by Bishop Steers in 1874 on the site of old slave market, the Slave Chambers then the auction table in the Old slave market. You will then drive or walk to The National Museum of Zanzibar currently known as the House of wonders opened in 1925. Then a drive along the beach road up to Forodhani Gardens where you will see the Old British Consulate, the Arab Fort built (1700), High Court Building, Old German Consulate, Africa House, Tip Tip House, Kelele Square, Old Fort, Forodhani Gardens, Sultan Palace now Palace Museum, former French Hotel in Zanzibar ,Custom House, Old Dispensary and Old Harbor.
A leisure walk through the narrow streets of Stone town where most of the houses date back to more than two hundred and fifty years is fulfilling and a chance to meet the Zanzibari people. The final place will be the Maruhubi Palace Ruins built by the third Sultan of Zanzibar in (1880) and Dr. Living stone House built in (1866)
USD 95.00 Per person




