You’ll find that most restaurants in Zimbabwe charge a service charge of 10% – though it’s acceptable to tip further if you wish – we suggest an added 10%-15% – depending on how good the service is. If you use a guide on your…
Zanzibari cuisine is a mixture of the culinary traditions of Bantu, Arab, Indian, British and even the Chinese. It’s easy to trace the various countries and nations that have in the past either ruled Zanzibar or traded with them, by simply sampling the different…
Whether you visit the east or west beaches – you’ll find picture perfect scenes made up of white sand and the most alluring teal waters. If you just want to lay back and relax then you’re catered for the moment you step off the…
These are a great way to learn about local cultures and lifestyle, as well as about the kinds of spices grown here – with tours around a working spice farm where things such as cinnamon, jack fruit, kukurma and even saffron are grown.
This beautiful and quaint little fishing village is on the south east coast of Zanzibar Island and is a perfectly romantic locale to escape the crowds. We suggest you walk the length of the beach when the tide is out and spot the incredible…
The inner city of Stone Town was declared a UNESCO world heritage site for its incredible blend of Moorish, Middle Eastern and African architecture. It’s possible to lose yourself in the labyrinth like alleyways that twist and turn past Arabic cafes, spice sellers and…
The Jozani forest is rich with exotic trees, plants and animals with a good collection of nature trails for you to explore. Our favourite animal here is the Red Colobus Monkeys that are native to the islands and sadly are nearly instinct – but…
Temperatures are quite consistent across all seasons ranging from the high 20‘s to the mid 30‘s throughout the year. Zanzibar’s weather pattern follows that of Tanzania very closely – though you’ll note that it is a little more humid. Generally the main rainy season…
Mauritius is just 20 degrees south of the equator making it a fantastic year-round destination – not just for winter sun seekers. The peak temperatures don’t fluctuate too much throughout the year – instead they stay between 25°C in the middle of the year…
You’ll note that the majority of Mauritians are quite genuinely polite, so be sure to practise your manners and take note that many Mauritians speak both English and French – so it might be a good idea to refresh your French skills too. The…