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Taste the Island Spices & Herbs

Zanzibar Kidichi spice farm
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Duration

3 hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

20 people

Languages

English, French, German, Spanish

Overview

The history of Zanzibar would be incomplete without the cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, pepper and many other spices which are an essential ingredient in a Zanzibari’s everyday life, it is the island’s connection to spices and herbs. Zanzibar and Spice is a romantic entanglement that dates back to the 16th century. Apart from being an important commodity on the trade routes. They can be seen in the plantations just outside Zanzibar town, this is also a fantastic opportunity to see the countryside and rural areas of Zanzibar and also connect with local people. Follow the scent of spices like vanilla, cloves, turmeric, nutmeg and cinnamon, as you drive through the lush greenery of the island’s spice growing areas. Thrown into this heady mix, are those areas where a variety of intriguing plants and shrubs including the iodine plant, henna bush, ylang ylang and the red fruit of the lipstick tree are grown for medicinal purposes and cosmetics. Your senses will be tantalised by the sight, smell, and taste of an exotic cocktail of tropical seasonal fruits, such as green coconut juice, jack fruit, pineapple, banana, and love apple. A walk through the farms as spice farms workers climb trees, seek out specific plants and cuts off various barks, letting you see, feel and taste everything. You will be decorated with palm-leaf accessories such as ties, rings, bracelets and glasses. At the Spice farms, you will have an opportunity to taste some of the exotic fruits of Zanzibar. At the Spice farms are the best place to buy fresh spices directly from the source.

Highlights

  • Kidichi Persian Baths - built in 1850 by Seyyid Said bin Sultan for his Persian wife Princess Sheherezade granddaughter of the Shah of Persia.
  • • Maruhubi Palace Ruins - built by the third Sultan of Zanzibar Seyyid Barghash for his 99 concubines.
  • • Dr Livingstone House - built in 1860 for Sultan Majid. Dr David Livingstone lived here before commencing on his last journey to the mainland interior.

Bulk discount (by Percent)

Bulk discount adult
#Discount groupFrom adultTo adultValue
12pax12pax %
2636pax 10%
320Plus20pax 15%

Itinerary

Meeting at your hotel

At 8:45am meet you at your hotel and give you a short briefing before we start the tour
Our first stop will be at Dr. Livingstone house. Livingston's so-called home is located north of Stonetown. Built in 1860, the house was home to many European missionaries and explorers. Here Livingston stayed before setting off on his last expedition. Later, the building became the property of the Hindu society. In 1947, the government bought out and remodeled the house to set up laboratories for scientific research.
We shall then drive you and stop at Maruhubi palace ruins.This palace is located a few steps from a small local beach. The palace was bought by Sultan Said Bargash from an Arab of the Mahurubi tribe who gave it his name, and rebuilt in 1880 before being burnt down in 1889. A stone aqueduct was built to supply the baths and for irrigation. The palace was intended to house the nearly 100 wives of the Sultan, chosen from among the slave

Our next stop is Kidichi persian baths.This site was built on the highest point of Zanzibar Island by Sultan Seyyid Said , it was for his wife who was the grand-daughter of the Shah of Persia, Fatah Ali, it is decorated in ornamental Persian stucco work. The remarkably preserved baths have a series of domed bathhouses with deep stone baths and massive seats.
This is quite a contrast to the plain baths nearby at Kizimbani, which were built within Said’s clove tree and coconut plantation.

We shall proceed with our tour and drive through a profusion of greenery in the countryside seeing, smelling and tasting a variety of spices and mouthwatering tropical seasonal fruits such as jack fruit, pineapple, banana, green coconut juice, dourian, love apple, litche, soursop etc. Spices such as cloves, cardamon, cinnamon, black pepper, turmeric, nutmeg - are as exotic as their flavours….etc.
A full tour involves much more than spices and you will also have a chance to see the iodine plant, heena bush, ylang-ylang, the lipstick tree, cocoa, and coffee bean trees.
Back to the hotel after the tour

Included/Excluded

  • Friendly and Experienced Professional Tour guide
  • Pick up and drop off from your hotel in private car with air condition
  • Waiting Charge, Fuel Surcharges & Service Fees
  • VAT (18% charged by the Government)
  • Contribution to the local community
  • Mineral Water During the Tour
  • Entrances Fees
  • Medical Insurance if needed
  • Gratuities for Tour Guide or Driver
  • Personal Expenses

Tour's Location

Zanzibar Kidichi spice farm

FAQs

Do you arrange for Airport Transfers?

Airport transfers are not included in the price of this tour, however you can book for an arrival transfer in advance. In this case our representative will be at the airport to greet you. To arrange this please contact our customer service team once you have a confirmed booking.

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Extras
  • Transfer from/to the beach hotels($50.00)
  • Transfer from/to the beach hotels($70.00)
  • Transfer from/to the beach hotels($100.00)

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