Low in political coups and high in
bliss-charged activities, the Zanzibar Archipelago is a mere hop,
skip and a jump from the Tanzanian mainland. Its heady lure has tempted
travellers, traders, slave-traders and colonists for centuries, and
the archipelago continues to reflect this tumultuous past.
Zanzibar Island (known locally as Unguja) gets most of the headlines,
but the archipelago also consists of lush Pemba to the north and
numerous smaller islands and islets poised in luxuriously turquoise
seas. There are countless unexplored pockets and loads of opportunities
for flat-out hedonism. |