Discover Jozani National Park, a sanctuary for the rare red colobus monkey. Explore the 2,512-hectare forest reserve and get close to these endangered creatures. Don’t miss the chance to spot the elusive Zanzibar leopard!
Discover Jozani National Park, a sanctuary for the rare red colobus monkey. Explore the 2,512-hectare forest reserve and get close to these endangered creatures. Don’t miss the chance to spot the elusive Zanzibar leopard!
At 8:30 am, travelers are picked up from their hotel and taken to Jozani Forest.
Jozani Forest
Located in the southern part of Zanzibar, this natural forest is renowned for its unique red colobus monkeys, which are exclusive to Zanzibar.
Salam Cave
This natural cave is distinguished by its clear, crystal sea water and is famous for the green sea…
At 8:30 am, travelers are picked up from their hotel and taken to Jozani Forest.
Jozani Forest
Located in the southern part of Zanzibar, this natural forest is renowned for its unique red colobus monkeys, which are exclusive to Zanzibar.
Salam Cave
This natural cave is distinguished by its clear, crystal sea water and is famous for the green sea turtles. Visitors can swim, feed, and play with these turtles. After enjoying the swim, the journey continues to the Rock Restaurant.
The Rock Restaurant
This is the most popular restaurant in Zanzibar, situated on the east coast. Perched on a rock, the restaurant is celebrated for its delicious food and is a top choice for travelers.

- Private transportation
- Professional guide
- Entrance fees
- Water and drinks
- Private transportation
- Professional guide
- Entrance fees
- Water and drinks
- Breakfast
- travel insurance
- Breakfast
- travel insurance
This is one of the last remaining sanctuaries in the world of the red colubus monkey. The forest is 2,512 hectares (6,207 acres) in size and was declared a nature reserve in the 1960′s. Wonderful photo opportunities and sightings of these rare creatures living in the forest reserves are possible on the pathways. Our guides are also naturalists and…
This is one of the last remaining sanctuaries in the world of the red colubus monkey. The forest is 2,512 hectares (6,207 acres) in size and was declared a nature reserve in the 1960′s. Wonderful photo opportunities and sightings of these rare creatures living in the forest reserves are possible on the pathways. Our guides are also naturalists and nature lovers will have a wonderful time in the nature reserve. They were an endangered species, but numbers have increased in recent years thanks to conservation work by the nature reserve working closely with the local people. It is estimated that there are now between 2,000-2,500 monkeys. The monkeys are wild, but it is possible to get close to them and they carry on their normal activities as though human visitors do not exist.
The elusive Zanzibar leopard (last sited several years ago) is said to feed here at night – perhaps this is why the reserve is only open during the day?! Jozani has an excellent nature trail and man made trail.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.