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2011/2012

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The Zanzibar Association of Tourism Investors represents over 100 businesses which have

come together to help to build a sustainable tourism industry. We provide the range of accommodation and services for visitors to enjoy Zanzibar.

The Zanzibar tourism industry has thrived since its first awakening 20 years ago. Now boutique beach hotels, converted palaces and merchants’ town houses, private and exclusive beach villas, island eco-retreats and hideaways, and prestigious state-of-the-art facilities describe the variety of places to stay in

Zanzibar… from funky, to chic, to nothing short of luxurious.

The members of ZATI welcome you warmly. We all love these islands, and it’s no wonder; our capital Stone Town has captivated travellers and adventurers for centuries, and the signatory pristine beaches and underwater splendour of the reefs create a tropical landscape which makes Zanzibar stand out as a jewel in East Africa’s crown.

Visit Zanzibar’s beautiful sandbanks, enjoy a gourmetseafood lunch, dolphin watching, snorkeling, dhow sailing and more...

www.safariblue.net

T +255 777 423 162 ∙ E [email protected] ∙ Find us on Facebook!

Great days out in Zanzibar since 1996

Zanzibar’s Original

Safari Blue Tour2011

“From funky, to chic, to nothing short of luxurious.”Pics © Javed Jafferji

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The Tanzanian archipelago of Zanzibar lies 22 nautical miles off the East

African coast and 6 degrees south of the equator. Legendary, mysterious and exotic, at the hub of the Monsoon trading routes through the Indian Ocean, Zanzibar attracted many of the world’s greatest civilisations and was the capital of a Sultanate empire spanning thousands of miles.

A confluence of explorers, traders and merchants built the mediaeval global village of Stone Town, leaving an imprint in the tumbling streets, and a tapestry of

Zanzibar cultures unique in its expression.

“Legendary, mysterious, exotic and at the hub of the Monsoon Trading Routes.”

Pic © Aisha Gothey Pics © Javed Jafferji

“A confluence of explorers, traders and merchants built

the mediaeval global village of Stone Town.”

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Stone Town, a UNESCO world heritage site, is a metropolis built to harbour secrets in its labyrinth alleyways. Emblems of a rich

and tumultuous history survive today, etched against the skyline in its waterfront silhouette, and depicted through the faded elegance and proud grandeur of the arches, crenulations and balconies.

Stone Town – World HeritageYou’ll see a palace which was the scene of the shortest war in history, a mournful slave market site which is now a cathedral, the House of Wonders standing as a monument to Victorian colonial values, an Arab fort on the site of a Portuguese church, and gardens with fountains laid out to seal agreements between kings and sultans.

Venture behind the waterfront, and there are crumbling walls and narrow streets with harem bridges, carved doors with their stories to tell and serene courtyards whispering truths we’ll maybe never hear.

www.andrewmorganphotography.com Pics © Anne, manager, Kandili Villa

“Venture behind the waterfront, and there are crumbling walls, narrow streets and carved doors with stories to tell. ”

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Golden sun-bleached sands, jade waters, azure skies and palm trees caressed by eternal sunshine make the

Zanzibari coastline a paradise of tropical palettes.

From the west coast and northern peninsular with its stunning sunsets over the sea, to the miles of blinding white powder-soft sand down the eastern seaboard, the coast accommodates every need; the sun worshipper, the beachcomber, the underwater explorer, the full moon reveller, the stargazer , the water sports enthusiast, - and those just here to chill.

“All will be bewitched and nourished.”

Pic © Aisha Gothey

Pic © Javed Jafferji

Pic © Javed Jafferji

Pic © Javed Jafferji

Pic © Fundu Lagoon, Pemba

www.andrewmorganphotography.com

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Festivals – ancient and modern

Gaining popularity every year is the spectacular ‘Sounds of Wisdom’ (Sauti za Busara) five- day outdoor music concert, where well-established musicians and promising newcomers from around the African continent assemble to fill the air with rhythms that draw a pulse from the beginnings of civilisation, casually blend with acoustic melodies from any corners of the globe and spin the heady result out into a crowd dancing with the future of a young, modern Zanzibar.

ZIFF, the Zanzibar International Film Festival showcases films, music and dance from the trade-connected ‘Dhow Countries’ of the Indian Ocean. The newly launched Jahazi Jazz and Literature festival brings together global artists to inspire learning through literature and music.

More recently, modern festivals have joined the scene, with music and arts drawing visitors to experience the friendly and creative side of Zanzibar life. The Old Fort on the seafront provides a magnificent natural arena within its ancient walls, creating a dramatic backdrop against which to project and perform the talent of the isles, of mainland Tanzania, of East Africa, and beyond.

Zanzibar ‘s calendar has always been studded with cultural ceremonies – Eid al Fitr, when

the parks and open spaces in towns and villages are filled with lively scenes of families in their glittering finery marking the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan, Mwaka Kongwa the new year celebration of Persian origin in the Shirazi calendar, and the Hindu festival of light.

Pics © Javed Jafferji Pics © Javed JafferjiPics © Javed Jafferji

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Shopping in the narrow streets and souks of Stone Town will reveal a treasure trove as diverse

as the people who make and sell the gifts you take home. Encouragement to buy will come from all quarters, but stroll casually and enjoy the variety of displays and enticements.

You’ll find designer jewellery and accessories made in Zanzibar next to beaded Maasai trinkets from the Tanzanian interior. There are fresh spices

on every street corner, and home décor with an Arabic twist. There are cool

European looks and tropical fashions, with traditional ‘kanga’ cloths and

coastal ‘kikoi’ clothing. Swahili art naïf ‘tingatinga’ oil paintings are sold on the pavements, displayed alongside watercolours depicting elaborately carved Zanzibar

doors and street scenes.

The shaded interiors of street shops will reveal soapstone sculptures from Kenya, brass brickabrack from India, tribal masks and voodoo carvings from the Congo, Arab chests, colonial wall clocks, and amber necklaces from Yemen and Sudan – the true riches of an Aladin’s Cave.

When you’re sated, there are numerous cafes, bars and restaurants to refresh yourself, or indulge in Zanzibar style wellness in one of the several spas using traditional massage oils and aromas to relax and soothe your body and soul.

Pics © Javed Jafferji

Pics © Javed Jafferji

The Shopping experience – take it with you

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At Sea..

A day trip in a traditional sailing ‘dhow’ to relax on a sun-drenched sandbank, slip into warm aquamarine waters, snorkel the colourful underwater planet of marine life, explore offshore islands and return to shore in the sunset glow, is a day to remember Zanzibar.

There’s abundant diving in the fertile reefs and historic shipwrecks near the shoreline, and the

Indian Ocean might also reveal dolphins, turtles and seasonal pods of whales as they migrate from cooler waters. There are boats to charter for deep sea fishing for billfish and tuna, tranquil sailing trips in modern catamarans, and kite and wind surfing in the shallow lagoons or beyond the barrier reefs.

Pics © F.Jah (Swahili Divers) Pics © Javed Jafferji

“The turquoise allure of Zanzibar stretches out

towards the distant lands from where it was borne.”

Pics © Fundu Lagoon, Pemba

Pics © Javed Jafferji

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The second largest island of the archipelago, Pemba is north of her sister island of Unguja, the main Zanzibar island.

Named ‘The Green Island’ by the Arabic mariners because of its lush fertility, Pemba is also quieter, and the pace of life slower. There are a few spectacular beaches, with a gently undulating landscape of clove and fruit plantations, and for most people, a way of life which has remained unchanged for centuries.

Some of the oldest Arabic ruins in the region, mock bullfighting ceremonies which are a legacy of the 16h century Portuguese presence, and a strong tradition of witchcraft all cast Pemba as quite a different island. However it is mostly known for its diving, particularly within the small islands and inlets scattered up the western coast, where deep drop- offs, drift currents and coral gardens make for some world-class dive experiences. Pemba is 30 minutes by plane from Zanzibar, and accommodation should be pre-booked.

Pemba – the other emerald isle

“Named ‘The Green Island’ by the Arabic mariners because of its lush fertility, Pemba is

also quieter and the pace of life slower.”Pics © Fundu Lagoon,

PembaPics © Javed Jafferji

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The Spice Islands – flora and fauna

The islands’ natural abundance sustains a biodiversity which is preserved in marine and forest reserves. Endemic species of bird, duiker, bat and monkey exist only in the extraordinary habitat of the Zanzibar archipelago. Grass-roots community conservation groups are trustees of the biological heritage.

Zanzibar’s botanical cocktail was carried along the monsoon wind routes with their human

loads, fusing a blend to make an ecosystem like nowhere else. It is however for spices that Zanzibar is best known and named, and the aromatic riches that built an empire and a reputation now provide the ingredients with which the islands’ cuisine is prepared.

Pics © Javed Jafferji

Pics © Anne, manager, Kandili Villawww.andrewmorganphotography.com

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Pics © Javed Jafferji Pics © Javed Jafferji and Fundu Lagoon, Pemba

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ZATI exists to unify, support and represent the tourism industries in Zanzibar. Started up in

2003, the organisation is a body of investors who elect an Executive Board to appoint a Director to manage the day to day business. Abdulsamad Said Ahmed is the Chairman of ZATI, elected in 2009.

The Executive Board members have diverse interests, having invested in hotels,eco-lodges, tour operations, water sports and diving, airlines, excursions, restaurants, tourism construction and tourism consultancy. With a balance of local and international interest, and covering both the main Zanzibar islands of Unguja and Pemba, half the board members are Zanzibari, and there are two Zanzibar foreign diplomatic representatives of United Kingdom and Italy, and three other diplomatic consuls and wardens.

ZATI Dinner party: ZATI Chairman Abdulsamad

Ahmed calling for closer stakeholder ties

in his address to the Government.

ZATI Director Julia Bishop addresses an eco tourism conference on the strategy of Zanzibar Tourism.

ZATI ex-Chair and Honorary Executive member discussing issues with

previous Zanzibar President HE Karume.

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ZATI’s main activities to ensure a sustainable tourism industry in Zanzibar are twofold: Offering Support by providing its members with information and advice and taking note of their concerns, and delivering Advocacy through working with Government departments to maintain a good business climate for investors and a pleasing environment and experience for tourists.

KF3-1 ZATI Vice chairman Bobby McKenna with Chairman Abdulsamad, Executive Director for the Commission for Tourism Ali Khalil, and Chairman of Zanzibar Association of Tour Operators Ali Amour, at the Zanzibar stand at Karibu Fair Arusha, 2011.

ZATI is championing the new Responsible Tourism Tanzania standards, and member hotels will have the opportunity to be assessed to enter this internationally recognised certification programme.

Through ZATI’s seat on the Zanzibar Business Council, chaired by HE Dr. Ali Mohammed Shein, President Zanzibar and Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, ZATI members have a forum to discuss issues such as Security, Infrastructure, Taxes, Ports of entry for visitors, and Tourism Training initiatives.

ZATI Project to encourage farmers to grown vegetables to supply hotels.

7990 The First Vice President Hon Seif Sharif

Hamad with Hon Abdillah Jihad Hassan, Ministry of

Information, Tourism, Culture and Sports, with the

newly elected ZATI Chairman Abdulsamad at the

ZATI 2010 AGM.

Chairman Abdulsamad

arriving at the 2011 ZATI fundraising

dinner with Hon Seif

Ali Idd, Second Vice

President.

ZATI sponsored boat in the annual charity Dhow races to

raise money for the local hospital.

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Visitors passing through the main town of Zanzibar get an impression of a lively, colourful, noisy little ancient and modern city. Taking the

time to indulge in deeper exploration will reveal hidden mysteries and secret corners of this fascinating town.

Take a guided walking tour –In a couple of hours you can get a good feel for the history that has moulded the features of the architecture and the people who live here.

6 Ways to Discover Stone Town!

Get lost! In the nicest possible sense - venture off the main alleys selling souvenirs and learn why the narrow lanes can madden even the most navigationally adept. When you need to ask directions back to the waterfront – smile and say ‘salama’ first – and then proceed to get lost again. We all do it..

Kid around – Zanzibari children are precocious, cheeky and entertaining. As you walk around, stop and teach them a few words of English – or any language – and enjoy their charm without giving them sweets or money. Pause to watch them playing football or diving into the high tide on the quayside, and appreciate their playful, natural childhood.

Pic © Anne, manager, Kandili Villa

Pic © Javed Jafferji

Pic © Javed Jafferji

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Browse the night market – Forodhani Gardens on the seafront is by day a shady haven – and by night it comes alive with a local and tourist crowd dining at the numerous lantern-lit stalls selling barbequed meats, seafood and spiced sugarcane juice.

Get up high – One of the unique features of this town is the tea houses – look up and notice that some old buildings have a small, wooden structure on their roof, to catch a cool breeze. Several of these are now coffee shops, cocktail and shisha lounges, or hotel restaurants. There’s no better place to enjoy the evening call to prayer from the many mosques at sunset, than at rooftop level.

Tour the periphery – walk the town’s triangular ring-road in a morning or an afternoon. Start with the sea to your left and the House of Wonders and the palace museum on your right. Continue past the big banyan tree, to the port roundabout, turning right into busy Malindi, right again along the road past the fruit and vegetable market and again after the cathedral, returning to the seafront through the main town to Forodhani gardens. It’s an assault on the senses. Take a map.

Same as in any town – stay safe, be wise, keep alert, and to respect our Muslim

culture, please dress demurely and do not consume alcohol in public.

Pic © Javed Jafferji

Pic © Javed Jafferji

www.andrewmorganphotography.com

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236 HurumziPO Box 3416, ZanzibarT: +255 777 423266E: [email protected]

Akili LtdPO Box 3754, ZanzibarT:+255 774 774400E:[email protected]

Anna of ZanzibarPO Box 3185, ZanzibarT: +255 773 999387E:[email protected]

Azanzi Beach HotelPO Box 3494 ZanzibarE:[email protected]. Azanzibeachhotel.com

Beyt el ChaiPO Box 4236, ZanzibarT: +255 774 444111E: [email protected]

Black Pearl P O Box 3513, Stone TownT: +255 242239283E:[email protected]

Bluebay Beach Resort and SpaPO Box 3276, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2240240/1/2/3/4 +255 774 413321 - 4E: [email protected]

Breezes Beach Club and SpaPO Box 1361, ZanzibarT: +255 774 440883/4/5

E: [email protected] www.breezes-zanzibar.com

Blue Oyster Hotel LtdPO Box 007, ZanzibarT: +255784432911E:[email protected]

Chumbe Island Coral Park PO Box 3203, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2231040E: [email protected]

Costal AviationPOBox3052, ZanzibarT: +255 22 2842700/01F: +255 22 2843033E: [email protected]

Dar es salaam Flying DoctorsPOBox 2164, ZanzibarT:+255 787 7474764F:+255 22 2700162E:[email protected]

Discover ZanzibarPO Box 1784, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2233889E: [email protected]

Dive-n-Sail Zanzibar LtdPOBox 3310, ZanzibarT: +255 774 441234E: [email protected]

Dongwe Ocean ViewPO Box 4242, ZanzibarT: +255 773 175124E:[email protected]

Double Tree by Hilton Resort ZanzibarP.O. Box 2351, NungwiE: [email protected] w w . d o u b l e t r e e h i l t o n . c o . u k /zanzibarnungwi

Emerson Spice Company LtdP.O. Box 4044 ZanzibarE:[email protected]

Essque Zalu ZanzibarPO Box 3151, ZanzibarTe: +255 772 278969E:[email protected]

Explore Zanzibar Co. LtdPO Box 1123, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2235805E: [email protected]

Fageha ToursKiembesamakiPO Box 2462, ZanzibarE:[email protected]

Fishing ZanzibarPO Box 3243, ZanzibarT: +255 784 207944E: [email protected]

Flame Tree CottagesPO Box 1752, ZanzibarT: +255 777 479429E: [email protected]

Fumba Beach LodgePO Box 3705, ZanzibarT: +255 777 860504E: [email protected]

Fundu Lagoon LtdPO Box 3945, Zanzibar.T: +255 777 438668E: [email protected] www.fundulagoon.com

Gallery Tours and Safaris LtdPO Box 3181, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2232088E: [email protected]

Hakuna Matata Beach Lodge and SpaPO Box 4747, ZanzibarT: +255 777 454892E: [email protected]

Hotel SolutionsPO Box 980, ZanzibarE: [email protected]

House of SpicesStone TownT:+255 24 223 1264E:[email protected]

Imani Beach VillaPoBox 3248, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2250050/+255 773 903983E: [email protected]

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International Business Services Ltd (I.B.S)PO Box 4213, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2236761E: [email protected]

Jafferji House and SpaPOBox 3181, ZanzibarT: +255 774 4111129E: [email protected]

Jojoba Tours and TravelPO Box 3339, Shangani Road Stone TownT:+255 23 2238183E:[email protected]

Karafuu HotelKasha Boutique HotelPO Box 152, ZanzibarT: +255 776 676 6611/22E:[email protected]

Kandile VillaPO Box 152 , Matemwe ZanzibarT: + 255 (0)778 486 201 E :[email protected]

Kanga Kabisa (Tantex ltd)PO Box 1298, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2232100E: [email protected]

Kervan Saray Beach LodgePo box 146 Chake Chake, Pemba,T: +255 773 176 737E: [email protected] www.kervansaraybeach.com

Kholle House607-608 Malindi, Stone Town, ZanzibarT: +255 772 161033E: [email protected]

Kilindi HotelPOBox 3998, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2231954E:[email protected]

Kichanga LodgePO Box 4242, ZanzibarT: +255773175124E: [email protected]

Kisiwa House HotelPoBox 609, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2235654F: +255 24 2236786E:[email protected]

Kipepeo LodgePO Box 210, Jambiani ZanzibarT:+255 776 354035E: [email protected]

Mchanga Beach LodgesPOBox3733, ZanzibarT: +255 773 569821E: tradewithzanzibarezantel.comwww.mchangabeachlodge.com

Mapenzi Beach Club (Plan Hotel Znz Ltd)PO Box 100, ZanzibarT: + 255 774 414268 E: [email protected]

Mashariki Palace HotelPOBox 3904, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2237232/233F: +255 24 2237235E:[email protected]

Matemwe Lodge and Retreat PO Box 3275, ZanzibarT: +255 747 425788E: [email protected]

Mazsons HotelPO Box 3367 Shangani, Stone Town ZanzibarT:+255 24 2233062E: [email protected]

Mbweni Ruins HotelMbweni, ZanzibarT:+255 775 016541E: [email protected]

Mchanga LodgeMatemwe ZanzibarT:+255773 569821E: Mchangabeachlodge @zanlink.comwww.mchangabeachlodge.com

Memories of ZanzibarPO Box 3670, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2239376/7F: +255 24 2237045E: [email protected]

Mercury’s Restaurant PO Box 3435, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2233076E: mercury’[email protected]

Multi-colored PrintersPO Box 4040, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2250726/7E: [email protected]

Mvuvi Resort (Zanzibar Fishing Club)POBox 2698, ZanzibarT: +255 777 425669E: [email protected]

Mnarani Beach CottagesPO Box 3361, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2240494 E: [email protected]

Mnemba Island Lodge PO Box 3107, Zanzibar.

T: +255 774 438656E: [email protected]

Mtoni Marine Centre LtdPO Box 992, Zanzibar.T: +255 24 2250140E: [email protected]

Neptune Pwani Beach Resort PO Box 3400, ZanzibarT: +255 774 567894E: [email protected]

Ocean Tours PO Box 3747, Shangani ZanzibarT : +255 24 2238280E: [email protected]

One Ocean DivingPO Box 608, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2238374E: [email protected]

OZTI East Africa Co LtdPOBox1970, ZanzibarT/F: +255 24 2234190E: [email protected]

Pemba LodgePOBox 3361, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2240494

E: [email protected]

QMB Quality Meat &Beverage& Supplies LtdPOBox3511, ZanzibarT: +255 777 413107E: [email protected]

Ras Michamvi PO Box 635 ZanzibarT:+255 777 414585E: [email protected]. rasmichamvi.com

Ras Nungwi Beach Hotel PO Box 1784, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2233889E: [email protected]

Renco Zanzibar Ltd (La Gemma Dell’Est)PO Box 4700, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2239452E: [email protected]

Royal ZanzibarPoBox 3425, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2240512E: [email protected]

Safari BluePO Box 4056, ZanzibarT: +255 777 423162

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E: [email protected]

Safina Tours and TravelPO box 2636 Shangani, Stone TownT:+255 777 417879E: [email protected]

Scuba Do DivingT: +255 777417157E: [email protected]

Seasons LodgePOBox501, ZanzibarT: +255 776 107255E: [email protected]

Serena Inn (Zanzibar)PO Box 4151, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2233587E: [email protected]

Shooting Star Lodge PO Box: 3076, Zanzibar.T: +255 777 414166E: [email protected]

Sultan Sands HotelPO Box 3276, Kiwengwa, ZanzibarT:+255 24 2240240-4E: [email protected] www.bluebayzanzibar.com

Sunset BungalowsPO Box 3546, ZanzibarT: +255 777 414647E: [email protected]

Sunshine HotelPO Box 4749, Matemwe ZanzibarT:+255 774 388662E: [email protected]

Sun Tours and Travel LtdPO Box 484, ZanzibarT:/F +255 24 223969E: [email protected]

Swahili Divers Po box 146 Chake Chake, Pemba, TanzaniaT: +255 773 176 737+255 773 176 007E : [email protected] www.swahilidivers.com

Tatu LtdPOBox 3705, ZanzibarT: +255 778 672 772E: [email protected]

Tima Tours & Safaris LtdPO Box 4194 ZanzibarT: +255 777 429430E: [email protected]

The Cristal Resort LtdPO Box 3917, ZanzibarT: +255 773 523366E: [email protected]

The Residence ZanzibarPOBox 2404, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2236904F: +255 24 2236905E: [email protected]

The Swahili HousePOBox 4515, ZanzibarT: +255 777 510209E: [email protected]

The RockPOBox 753, ZanzibarT: +255 779 909885E: info@therockrestaurantzanzibar.comwww.therockrestaurantzanzibar.com

Unguja LodgePO Box 675, ZanzibarT: +255 774 857234E: info@unguja lodgewww.ungujalodge.com

Uhuru Travel & Tours LtdPO Box 1393, ZanzibarT/F: +255 24 2238003E: [email protected]

Veraclub Zanzibar LtdPO Box 2529, ZanzibarT: +255 777 466233E: [email protected]

Zama Tours & SafarisPO Box 1751, ZanzibarT : +255 764 460174E :[email protected]

Zan Air LtdPO Box 2113, Zanzibar T: +255 24 2233670E: [email protected]

Zan Tours Ltd PO Box 2560, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2233116E: [email protected]

Zanzibar Fairmont Beach ResortPO Box 4770, ZanzibarT: + 255 783 3988194E: [email protected]/Zanzibar

Zanzibar ExcursionsPO Box 4226, ZanzibarT: +25524 2237281E: [email protected]

Zanzibar Beach Resort PO Box 2586, Zanzibar.T: +255 24 2230208 E: [email protected]

Zanzibar Maritime& Mercantile Ltd (ZMMI)POBox20, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2231741E: [email protected]

Zanzibar Palace HotelPO Box 3392, ZanzibarT: +255 24 774857246E: [email protected]

Zanzibar Unique LimitedPO Box 1759, ZanzibarT: +255 774 410077E: [email protected]

Zanzibar Car Hire LimitedPO Box 3552, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2235485 / +255 777 414044E: [email protected]

Zanzibar Grand Palace HotelPO Box 271, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2235367 / +255 777713366E: [email protected]

Zenitwh Tours PO Box 3648, Stone Town, ZanzibarT: +255 24 2232320E: [email protected]

ZG DesignPO Box 3181, Zanzibar. T: +255 24 2232244E: [email protected] www.zg-design.net

Z Hotel LtdPO Box 4807, ZanzibarT: +255 774 252255E: [email protected]

ZANZIBAR ASSOCIATION OF TOURISM INVESTORSPO Box 2578, Zanzibar, TanzaniaChairman T: +25577 4414141 E:[email protected] T: +255 755412603 E:[email protected]

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Boutique Resort & Spa

Embrace the unexpected... T +255 (0)778 683 960 • E [email protected]

www.essquehotels.com • Nungwi, Zanzibar

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ZANZIBAR ASSOCIATION OF TOURISM INVESTORSZATI is a community of tourism businesses that aims to be a force for developing

responsible and sustainable tourism in Zanzibar.It provides support for its members and works in partnership with the

Government to achieve this goal.

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