Stone Town Heritage walk

Walk with us along the narrowest streets in the world during this half day tour. Within three well-invested hours you will gain a good understanding of the fascinating history of Zanzibars capital city and its significant areas, buildings and historical sites. You will soon notice how Zanzibars cosmopolitan roots (Arabs, Indians, Yemenis, Persians, Portuguese, British, Chinese and others) blend with African traditions to shape its unique culture.

Stone Town Heritage walk

We start with the site of the former slave market and the Anglican cathedral built in 1873. The tour continues with a visit to Stone Towns colourful main market in Darajani, which is bustling with locals selling fresh vegetables and baskets of tropical fruits. From there well visit with you the palace of the former Sultan of Zanzibar, the 'Hamamni Persian Bath', the Old Fort which is next to the 'House of Wonders' and many other buildings that reflect the variety of cultural influences.

There are distinctive features of Arab and Indian urban architecture to discover at every turn, such as the famous Zanzibar doors, elaborately carved with ornaments and verses from the Qran (Arab) or plants and animals (Indian) and decorated with brass studs, quaint balconies and verandas, small hidden gardens, saints graves, and much more.

This tour is very flexible and can be adapted to suit your interests and time frame.