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Discover the Enchanting Jozani Forest Escape to the heart of Zanzibar and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Jozani Forest, a pristine sanctuary that captivates the soul and ignites a sense of wonder. Jozani Forest is the island’s largest indigenous forest and home to the rare and endemic Red Colobus Monkeys 🐒, found only in Zanzibar. These playful primates, with their striking red fur and curious nature, are a sight to behold and a reminder of the island's unique biodiversity…

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Zanzibar Spice Farm Tour
Zanzibar Spice Farm
Zanzibar Spice Plantation Tour
Zanzibar Spice Plantation

Zanzibar, Tanzania Spice Plantations Tour In The History of Zanzibar spices take very important place. They are no longer the main source of income for the economy, yet here are numerous spice plantations on the island. This is wonderful opportunity to get closer to the natural wealth of the island. Guides will provide you with detailed and interesting information for a large variety of spices and their use. All this happens near the Zanzibar town. This is not only the place where everybody…

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The Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park is with its 50 km2 the only national park in Zanzibar, Most known for the Zanzibar red colobus, Procolobus kirkii (its population count is about 1000) found in the park, a rain forest species. For any form of publication, please include the link to this page: www.grida.no/resources/3321 This photo has been graciously provided to be used in the GRID-Arendal resources library by: Peter Prokosch

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Discover the Enchanting Jozani Forest Escape to the heart of Zanzibar and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Jozani Forest, a pristine sanctuary that captivates the soul and ignites a sense of wonder. Jozani Forest is the island’s largest indigenous forest and home to the rare and endemic Red Colobus Monkeys 🐒, found only in Zanzibar. These playful primates, with their striking red fur and curious nature, are a sight to behold and a reminder of the island's unique biodiversity…

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two monkeys sitting on top of branches in the woods, one holding onto another branch

Jozani Forest is one of the most popular places to visit in Zanzibar. The forest is the last sanctuary in the world to see the Zanzibar red colobus monkey. The forest is located in the Eastern part of the island and is one of the lushest places on Zanzibar. WhatsApp +255773766273

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Book your tickets online for Jozani Forest Reserve, Amani Nature Reserve: See 266 reviews, articles, and 301 photos of Jozani Forest Reserve on TripAdvisor.

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a white and black monkey sitting on top of a tree branch

Islands' staffers beg for trips. Occasionally, an island begs for a staffer. In this case, call it a Z thing. Staff photographer Zach Stovall arrived on Zanzibar and felt like he stepped into an Indiana Jones movie. He loves those movies. Maybe that explains why this gallery, originally slated at 10 images, ballooned into an epic adventure. Follow his trip's highlights and plan yours with our Do's and Don'ts Zanzibar travel guide.

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Jozani Forest is a picturesque natural reserve located on the island of Zanzibar, Tanzania. It is famous for being the last sanctuary of the endemic Zanzibar red colobus monkey, an endangered species. The forest covers an area of approximately 50 square kilometers and is characterized by a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Visitors can explore the lush greenery, walking along well-marked trails, and observe the unique wildlife, including other primates, butterflies, and various bird…

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