Discover the Wonders of Zanzibar with Transfers and Excursions by Abdi
Explore the beauty and culture of Zanzibar with seamless transfers and guided excursions by Abdi, your local expert for unforgettable experiences.
Transfers and Excursions by Abdi in Zanzibar offers tourists an enriching experience, showcasing the island's stunning beauty and cultural heritage through expertly guided tours and convenient transport options. Explore the vibrant Stone Town, breathtaking beaches, and lush landscapes with local insights that enhance your journey.
A brief summary to Transfers and excussions by Abdi zanzibar
- TZ, Zanzibar, Stone Town, 00255, TZ
- +255653465341
Local tips
- Book your excursions in advance to secure the best spots and avoid last-minute rush.
- Consider a private tour for a more personalized experience and flexibility in your itinerary.
- Ask about local dining options during your tours to sample authentic Zanzibari cuisine.
- Bring sun protection and comfortable shoes, especially if you plan on exploring the beaches or markets.
- Inquire about cultural experiences or workshops that may be available during your visit to deepen your understanding of local traditions.
Getting There
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Walking
To reach Transfers and Excursions by Abdi Zanzibar from the center of Stone Town, start at the Forodhani Gardens, a popular waterfront area. From there, head south towards the Old Fort (Ngome Kongwe) which is a historical landmark. Walk past the Old Fort and continue along the street until you reach the intersection with the main road. Turn left onto the main road (A1) and continue walking for about 10 minutes. You will see the sign for Transfers and Excursions by Abdi Zanzibar on your right. The address is TZ, Zanzibar 00255.
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Walking
If you are near the Anglican Cathedral of Christ, exit the cathedral and head east towards the water. Walk along the waterfront until you reach the Forodhani Gardens. From there, follow the previous directions towards the Old Fort and then onto the main road to reach Transfers and Excursions by Abdi Zanzibar.