Private Guided Walking Tour in Stone Town
Highlights
- Immerse in rich history and culture
- Exclusive access to hidden treasures
- Personalized experience with local experts
- Uncover the soul of Stone Town
- Unforgettable moments and memories
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Private Tour
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Duration 2 to 3 hours
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Includes tour guide
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Bottled water provided
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All fees and taxes included
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Wheelchair accessible
Experience the magic of Zanzibar with a Private Guided Walking Tour in Stone Town by Afribeach Safaris! Let local experts lead you through the winding streets, vibrant markets, and historic landmarks of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of Zanzibar as you uncover hidden gems and create unforgettable memories. Book now for an exclusive journey that will show you the true essence of Stone Town. Don't just visit, live the experience!
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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2 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English, French
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore the rich history and culture of Stone Town with a private guided walking tour, uncovering hidden gems and local treasures.
Included
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All Fees and Taxes
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Tour guide
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Bottled water
Excluded
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Lunch
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Freddie mercury's museum entrance fees - $10 per person
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Tips
Meeting Point
Look for the tour guide with a white T shirt written our company logo
R5PV+J2J, Tharia St, Zanzibar , Tanzania, United Republic Of
End Point
Look for the tour guide with a white T shirt written our company logo
R5PV+J2J, Tharia St, Zanzibar , Tanzania, United Republic Of
What to expect
Old Slave Market/Anglican Cathedral
Visiting the Old Slave Market and Anglican Cathedral in Stone Town, Tanzania, is a profound experience that juxtaposes the somber history of the slave trade with a beacon of hope and resilience. The remnants of the slave market site, including its underground chambers and memorial monument, serve as a poignant reminder of the atrocities endured by enslaved individuals. In contrast, the Anglican Cathedral of Christ, built on the site of the former market's whipping post, stands as a symbol of abolition and freedom. Its Gothic-Islamic architecture and adjacent memorial garden dedicated to David Livingstone offer visitors a chance to reflect on the past while honoring those who fought against injustice. Together, these sites provide a powerful testament to Zanzibar's complex history and the enduring quest for human rights and dignity.
The Old Fort, or Ngome Kongwe, in Stone Town, Tanzania, is a captivating historical landmark. Built by the Omanis in the 17th century, it initially served as a defense fortress. Today, its massive walls and towers enclose a cultural center and amphitheater, hosting exhibitions, live performances, and vibrant markets. Visitors can explore the fort's archaeological exhibits, learn about Swahili culture, and enjoy stunning views from the ramparts. The fort's blend of Arab, Persian, Indian, and European influences makes it a must-visit destination, offering a glimpse into Zanzibar's rich heritage amidst a bustling and dynamic urban setting.
People's Palace Museum
The People's Palace Museum in Stone Town, Tanzania, offers a fascinating glimpse into the island's royal history. Housed in the Sultan's former palace, the museum showcases artifacts, furniture, and ceremonial items from Zanzibar's ruling family. Visitors can explore intricately decorated rooms, including the opulent harem and the Sultan's throne room, adorned with traditional Swahili architecture and Persian influences. The museum provides a vivid narrative of Zanzibar's cultural heritage, highlighting the island's role as a hub of trade and diplomacy in the Indian Ocean. It's a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and those curious about East Africa's storied past.
House of wonder
The House of Wonders in Zanzibar, also known as Beit-al-Ajaib, is a prominent cultural landmark on the island. Built in the late 19th century, it was the first building in Zanzibar to have electricity and an elevator, hence its name. The House of Wonders now houses the Museum of Zanzibar and Swahili Culture, showcasing exhibits on the island's history, culture, and maritime heritage. Visitors can explore artifacts, photographs, and models depicting Zanzibar's role as a trading hub and its rich Swahili traditions. The building itself is a stunning example of colonial architecture, offering panoramic views of Stone Town and the Indian Ocean from its rooftop terrace.
Darajani Bazaar in Stone Town, Tanzania, is a bustling marketplace renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse array of goods. Located in the heart of the old city, it offers a sensory feast with stalls selling fresh produce, spices, seafood, and local crafts. Visitors can immerse themselves in the sights, sounds, and aromas of Zanzibar, bargaining with vendors and sampling exotic fruits and spices. The bazaar is also a cultural hub where locals gather, making it an authentic experience for anyone interested in exploring Zanzibari daily life and traditions amidst a dynamic and bustling environment.
Forodhani Gardens in Stone Town, Tanzania, is a lively waterfront area known for its vibrant night market. Located along the seafront, it comes alive in the evening with stalls selling a variety of freshly grilled seafood, Zanzibari specialties like Zanzibar pizza, samosas, and sugarcane juice. The atmosphere is lively and energetic, with locals and tourists mingling amidst the delicious aromas and bustling activity. Forodhani Gardens also offer stunning views of the Indian Ocean and is a popular spot for both dining and experiencing the vibrant culture of Zanzibar in a scenic setting.
Freddie Mercury Museum
The Freddie Mercury Museum in Stone Town, Tanzania, pays homage to the legendary musician and Queen frontman, Freddie Mercury, who was born in Zanzibar. Located in his former residence, the museum showcases memorabilia, photographs, and personal items belonging to Mercury. Visitors can explore exhibits detailing his life, career, and enduring influence on music and pop culture. The museum provides a nostalgic journey through Mercury's connection to Zanzibar and offers fans and music enthusiasts a chance to celebrate his legacy in the place where it all began.
Tippu Tip's House
Tippu Tip House in Zanzibar, once the residence of the infamous slave trader and explorer Tippu Tip, stands as a significant historical site showcasing the intricate Swahili architecture of the 19th century. Today, it offers visitors a glimpse into the island's complex past and cultural heritage.
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Cathedral
St. Joseph's Cathedral in Zanzibar, completed in 1898 by French missionaries, was built to serve the Catholic community in the region. It reflects Zanzibar's colonial history and architectural influences, blending European and local styles.
The Sunset Bar - Africa House Hotel
The Africa House, originally the British Consulate, was established in the late 19th century in Stone Town, Zanzibar. It served as a prominent social and cultural venue during the colonial era and is now a renowned hotel and restaurant, preserving its historical charm.
Hamamni Persian Baths
Hamamni Persian Baths: These 19th-century baths, built during the Omani rule, were once used by the city’s elite. Though no longer in use, the baths are open to visitors and offer a glimpse into the past.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Visit Forodhani Gardens at night.
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Try local dishes at Darajani Bazaar.
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Check out the view from House of Wonders.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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Bring cash for optional museum entries.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Welcome to a one-of-a-kind experience in Stone Town with Afribeach Safaris! This private guided walking tour offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Zanzibar's heart.What to expect?
Embark on a journey through the narrow streets of Stone Town, where every corner holds a story waiting to be discovered. With local experts as your guides, you will not only see the iconic sights but also delve into the hidden gems that make this place truly special. Expect to be amazed by the intricate architecture, bustling markets, and warm hospitality of the locals.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for curious travelers who seek a deeper understanding of the destinations they visit. Whether you're a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or simply someone who loves to explore off-the-beaten-path locations, this experience is tailored for you. Afribeach Safaris ensures that all guests, young and old, can enjoy and appreciate the beauty of Stone Town.Why book this?
Afribeach Safaris offers a personalized and intimate experience that goes beyond the typical tourist attractions. With exclusive access to hidden treasures and insider knowledge from local guides, you will gain a deeper appreciation for the history and culture of Stone Town. This tour is not just a sightseeing excursion—it is a journey that will leave you with unforgettable memories and a newfound love for Zanzibar.Good to know
As you explore Stone Town, remember to wear comfortable shoes and dress modestly out of respect for the local customs. Your tour includes a knowledgeable guide, bottled water, and all necessary fees and taxes. Be prepared to be enchanted by the beauty and charm of this historic town, and don't forget to bring some cash for tips and optional entrance fees.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced Afribeach Safaris' private guided walking tour in Stone Town rave about the personalized attention, fascinating insights, and immersive experiences provided by the local experts. Many visitors have praised the tour for its in-depth exploration of the city's hidden gems and the genuine connections made with the culture and people of Zanzibar. Don't miss out on this unforgettable journey through the soul of Stone Town!This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is