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Stone Town
Tanzania's Crown Jewel

Stone Town

Stone Town is the historic heart of Zanzibar City — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and living museum of Swahili culture, Arab architecture, and colonial history.

• UNESCO World Heritage Site with over 2,000 years of trading history
• Intricate Zanzibari carved wooden doors — over 560 unique examples in the old town
• Forodhani Night Market — street food heaven on the seafront
• Old Fort (Ngome Kongwe) — the oldest surviving building in Zanzibar

Ancient Wisdom

Heritage StatusUNESCO Global
Guided ExperienceMaasai Led
The Destination

The Spirit of the Wild

Stone Town, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000, is one of East Africa's most captivating urban destinations. Nestled on the western coast of Zanzibar Island (Unguja), this ancient trading hub weaves together African, Arab, Indian, and European influences into a labyrinthine network of narrow alleys, coral-stone buildings, ornate wooden doors, and vibrant bazaars. Once a centre of the Indian Ocean spice and slave trade, Stone Town has preserved its storied past through its architecture, culture, and cuisine. Visitors can explore the former slave market, the imposing Old Fort (Ngome Kongwe), the Sultan's Palace Museum, and the historic House of Wonders. The waterfront promenade, Forodhani Gardens, comes alive at sunset with street food vendors and locals gathering for the evening breeze. Stone Town is not just a stopover — it is a destination in its own right, offering a rich immersive experience unlike anywhere else in the Indian Ocean.

• UNESCO World Heritage Site with over 2,000 years of trading history

Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.

• Intricate Zanzibari carved wooden doors — over 560 unique examples in the old town

Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.

• Forodhani Night Market — street food heaven on the seafront

Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.

• Old Fort (Ngome Kongwe) — the oldest surviving building in Zanzibar

Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.

• House of Wonders (Beit el-Ajaib) — the former Sultan's ceremonial palace

Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.

• Slave Market Memorial and Anglican Cathedral — a sobering historical landmark3q

Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.

• Spice tours departing from the city centre

Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.

• Vibrant art galleries, boutique hotels, and rooftop restaurants

Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.

• Darajani Market — the main local market for fresh produce and spices

Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.

When to Embark?

Official Recommendation
Best Months to Visit
Jan, Feb, Jun, Jul, Aug, Oct, Sep, Nov, Dec
Climate Pulse
26°C Avg High

Temperate African days and crisp, star-filled nights await your arrival.

Wildlife Surge
Peak Density

The absolute best window for clear vistas and peak predator sightings.

Wild Souls

The Magnitude of Herds

Everything here follows the ancient rhythm of the rains and the golden grass.

Dolphin

Ancient inhabitant of the Stone Town wilderness.

Geographic Heart

Lat: -6.24105 • Lng: 39.238383

Geographic Heart

Locate the Soul

Nestled within Tanzania, the Stone Town represents one of the most significant ecosystems on our planet.

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Traveler Intelligence

Essential FAQ

Stone Town is generally safe, but petty theft can occur. Keep valuables secure, avoid unlit alleys at night, and use recommended guides for exploring.
A minimum of 2 nights is recommended to explore the main sites at a leisurely pace. Three nights allows for spice tours and day trips.
Yes — wandering the alleys is one of the great pleasures of Stone Town. Maps are available at most hotels, and getting a little lost is part of the charm.
Fly into Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (ZNZ), about 6 km south of Stone Town. Taxis and hotel transfers are readily available.
Capturing the Essence

Visual Odyssey

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