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Wild Zanzibar (Jozani Forest)

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Our tour begins from your hotel in Stone Town. You will be collected by a Zanzibar Unique guide at 9:00am and transferred by private vehicle to the Jozani Forest, approximately 45 minutes by road.

You will have the opportunity to walk through a natural forest and to view the rare Red Colobus Monkeys (only found in Zanzibar). This is a great opportunity for keen photographers, as you are able to get extremely close to the Monkeys. Enjoy a walk through the Mangroves and you may even be lucky to see the Elephant Shrew hiding in the shrub, which is endemic to Zanzibar.

Inclusion

Hotel pickup and drop off from Stone Town hotels; Local English speaking guide; Entrance fees; 1 chilled bottle of water per person.

Exclusion

Lunch; Gratuities.

Hours of operation

Available: Daily; Departs at 9:00am.

Duration

Approximately 3 hours.

Location Departure point: Stone Town hotels.

Location

Departure point: Stone Town hotels.

Policies This tour has a minimum of 2 pax and a maximum of 7 pax. Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.

All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation

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Zanzibar Zanzibar , Zanzibar, Tanzania, United Republic Of

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