Welcome to Zanzibar, a jewel in the Indian Ocean where pristine beaches meet a rich mosaic of culture. The Zanzibar archipelago is a world unto itself — over 50 islands, from the lively main island of Unguja to the serene beauty of Pemba and Mafia.
At Titi Africa Safari, we invite you to experience these iconic beaches from the powder-soft sands of Nungwi to the tranquil shores of Paje, Kendwa, Jambiani, and beyond. Each beach offers a unique charm, framed by swaying palms and crystal-clear waters.
But Zanzibar is more than a beach — it's an intoxicating blend of history and nature. Known as the "Spice Islands," Zanzibar's lush interior whispers stories of the spice trade, where fragrant cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg bloom.
Powder-white sands & turquoise waters
World-famous spice plantations
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Each beach tells its own story — from vibrant nightlife to secluded romantic escapes.
Northern tip paradise where turquoise waters embrace a lively village. Ideal for diving, swimming, and vibrant local scene.
Explore NungwiKite-surfing capital with shallow turquoise waters and consistent trade winds. A favorite for water sports enthusiasts.
Explore PajeBeautiful white sand and calm waters year-round. Famous for spectacular sunsets and legendary full moon parties.
Explore KendwaAuthentic village experience where life moves slowly. Low tide exploration and traditional dhow views create lasting memories.
Explore JambianiQuiet and pristine, perfect for solitude and romance. Gateway to the exclusive Mnemba Island for world-class snorkeling.
Explore MatemweTraditional retreat with few visitors — a hidden gem for advanced divers seeking pristine coral reefs and authentic culture.
Explore PembaZanzibar is a living spice garden, world-renowned for its aromatic bounty. Embark on a sensory journey through lush plantations — touch, smell, and taste the vibrant spices that have shaped the island's culture and cuisine.
Zanzibar's signature spice
Aromatic bark from local trees
Fresh from tropical groves
King of spices
Premium orchid-grown pods
Aromatic & versatile
Bantu-speaking Africans were first settlers, followed by Persian traders establishing early trade routes.
Portuguese traders arrived, forging early ties with local rulers before Omani dominance.
Sultan Said bin Sultan made Zanzibar his capital, building grand palaces and introducing clove plantations.
British diplomacy played a decisive role in ending Zanzibar's slave trade through the 1873 treaty.
Zanzibar became a British protectorate, with sultans retaining influence.
Zanzibar and Tanganyika united to form the United Republic of Tanzania, with Zanzibar retaining semi-autonomy.
Zanzibar is an intoxicating blend of history and nature — where every spice and sunset tells a story.
— Titi Africa SafariA dynamic fusion of African, Arabian, Indian, and Persian influences woven into daily life. With a population of 1.62 million, Zanzibar's warm hospitality and layered history invite you to connect.
Kiswahili and English are official languages, with Arabic also spoken in communities.
Majority Muslim population with traditions shaping everyday life and hospitality. Visitors should be mindful during Ramadan.
Taarab music blends African, Arab, and Indian influences in soulful melodies.
Fragrant pilau, biryani, and fresh seafood infused with local spices.
From traditional dhow cruises to world-class diving, Zanzibar offers extraordinary adventures.
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Perfect beach weather with clear skies and calm seas. Ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and outdoor activities.
Best WeatherBrief afternoon showers create lush landscapes. Fewer tourists and excellent deals on accommodation.
Best ValueHeavier rainfall with some beach closures. Lowest prices and fewest visitors — perfect for cultural exploration.
Lowest PricesWhere every wave whispers a new adventure and every sunset tells a story.