Explore Zanzibar’s Stone Town and spice farms. Discover history, taste local dishes, and immerse in vibrant culture. A must-do adventure.
Explore Zanzibar’s Stone Town and spice farms. Discover history, taste local dishes, and immerse in vibrant culture. A must-do adventure.
- House of wonder - The House of Wonders was constructed in 1883 by Barghash bin Said, the second Sultan of Zanzibar, as a ceremonial palace. Barghash made the door extra wide so he could enter the house on the back of an elephant, and the building’s large pillars and two-story clock tower were covered in white paint. From the get-go, the house was…
- House of wonder - The House of Wonders was constructed in 1883 by Barghash bin Said, the second Sultan of Zanzibar, as a ceremonial palace. Barghash made the door extra wide so he could enter the house on the back of an elephant, and the building’s large pillars and two-story clock tower were covered in white paint. From the get-go, the house was adorned with electricity and a working elevator, the first in all of East Africa to do so.
- Old Slave Market/Anglican Cathedral - Explore St. George’s Anglican Church, built atop a former slave market in Barbados. Hear haunting tales of resilience, see the striking African mahogany altar, and stand where enslaved people were once sold. A powerful, reflective journey through Barbados’ colonial past.
- Freddie Mercury Museum - Did you know that Freddie Mercury was born in Zanzibar? Stone Town is the birthplace of the famous Queen singer and is the capital of the island of Zanzibar, a real paradise in Tanzania.
Freddy Mercury was born in Stone Town on 5 September 1946 in the then British protectorate of Zanzibar where his parents had moved due to his father’s work at the secretariat of state for the colonies.
- The Old Fort (Ngome Kongwe) - The Old Fort, also known as the Arab Fort and by other names, is a fortification located in Stone Town, the capital of Zanzibar. It is the oldest building and a major visitor attraction of Stone Town.
- Jambo Spice Farm - The travelers will see the spice clearly from the beginning for growing and harvesting them, aromatic smells of leaves, back and roots of the spice that will make you unforgettable experience of spice tour.

- Professional local guide
- Bottled drinking water
- Cultural and historical explanations
- Professional local guide
- Bottled drinking water
- Cultural and historical explanations
- Pickup and drop off outside Stone town per way
- Entrance fees at Anglican church
- Pickup and drop off outside Stone town per way
- Entrance fees at Anglican church
This tour offers an opportunity to explore various historical sites located in the ancient Stone Town city of Zanzibar, each with its own unique history.
Given the rich history of Stone Town City, this tour is essential for anyone visiting Zanzibar.
Additionally, participants will have the chance to visit the largest spice farm situated in the northern…
This tour offers an opportunity to explore various historical sites located in the ancient Stone Town city of Zanzibar, each with its own unique history.
Given the rich history of Stone Town City, this tour is essential for anyone visiting Zanzibar.
Additionally, participants will have the chance to visit the largest spice farm situated in the northern part of Zanzibar island, outside the town. Here, visitors can discover a variety of spices and observe the preparation and cooking of local dishes.
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.