Zanzibar: The Black Paradise

Writer Frenchie Davis in Zanzibar
Photos courtesy of Frenchie Davis
Photo courtesy of Author Frenchie Davis

The rediscovery of Africa is happening. Ghana has made a huge impact in welcoming its American sons and daughters back, but don’t just stop there. So many countries to explore, whether traveling with a group or solo, make sure Zanzibar, Tanzania is on the bucket travel list. Think of the bluest waters, romantic wildlife, and indigenous foods and spices that will force you to abandon your American diet. If you’re a history buff, begin your journey in Dar Es Salaam which means Haven of Peace in Arabic or end your tour at Stone Town, Zanzibar, a beautiful Black paradise that will get everyone’s attention.

Where to rest your spirit: 

I highly recommend the Zanzibar Hyatt Hotel. Be sure to have a window view overlooking the Indian ocean to watch the sailboats lull you into a zone of tranquility. There’s nothing like waking up for breakfast after a great night of sleep to fresh cut coconut juice as you sit on the outdoor court with gorgeous beach views. Make sure you visit the Freddie Mercury Museum and support the local artists all within walking range of this gorgeous hotel. They make beautiful jewelry and art so bring an extra bag for all that shopping.

Where to Feed your soul: 

Photo courtesy of Author Frenchie Davis

There is great food all around, but if it weren’t for my amazing tour guide, I might not have discovered THE ROCK. The only restaurant in the Indian Ocean. When the tide is low you can  kick off your flip flops and walk across the water but sometimes the tide is a too high and you must take a small boat to get to some of the most delicious dishes. Eat on the oceanic landscape, catch the breeze and feast on the chocolate gnocchi. If you’re lucky, sometimes Masai villagers travel to greet tourists and allow them to witness their indigenous chants. It’s a sight to see! 

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Where to make memories: 

Photo courtesy of Author Frenchie Davis

Mnemba Island is where you swim with the turtles. Nothing can prepare you for this experience. Dozens of gentle large turtles await your presence in this turtle filled cenote. It’s a thrilling experience to feed and pet them and feel them  all over you. Another must-have memory should include a visit to Prison Island where the oldest protected tortoises reside. I fed one who was 197 years young! We then headed to Nakupenda Beach in Zanzibar, a secluded beach where we can view dolphins who are racing us. Once we arrived at the beach where; our hosts set up a canopy and lunch for us to play in the sand. Lastly, once you’ve gotten acquainted with a few of the local animal life, there are a variety of safari’s to get your heart palpitating. Lastly, if you’re a real foodie Kidichi Spice Farm is a must. In the spice tour you will discover, learn, smell, taste what mother nature truly designed for us. The secret of Africa is in this spice farm, make sure you take the tour. Thank me later!

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