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Zanzibar Frequently Asked Questions, Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions about travelling to Zanzibar on holiday. Get all the answers you need to plan your ultimate budget Zanzibar holiday. For any other questions or more in-depth info talk to our  travel expert Jesca who has been on an affordable Zanzibar holiday and knows all the ropes, simply mail us at info@tanzaniaprivatesafari.com and we will share the details as soon as possible

Is Zanzibar Safe for Travel?

Yes, it is safe to travel to Zanzibar Islands. This is one of the safest African destinations, even for solo female travellers. The Zanzibar Archipelago is part of Tanzania, which is one of the most stable African countries. Tanzania is ranked as the most peaceful country in East Africa.

The local people are generally welcoming and laid-back. Thanks to the picture-perfect beaches, sunny weather and rich culture Zanzibar is a popular tourist destination. Thus, it features all the necessary tourism infrastructure for a comfortable and safe holiday. Many international travelers enjoy their time on the islands so much that they return time and again.

The only annoyance you are likely to encounter in Zanzibar is the Maasai hawkers pushing their wares, sometimes over-zealously. The best way to deal with these persistent salesmen is to firmly decline and not give them attention. If you feel harassed report the problem to your lodge or tour company so that they can assist.

6 Travel Safety Tips for Zanzibar:

  • Dress appropriately and respect Muslim cultural norms.
  • Don’t take your valuables to the beach.
  • Lock your valuables in the hotel safe when you go out.
  • Don’t walk around alone after dark.
  • Check with your lodge or trusted locals if there are any crime hotspots at the time of your travels. Certain beaches, like the stretch between Kendwa and Nungwi, are known as hotspots.
  • Stay alert in Stone Town to prevent falling prey to pick-pockets and bag snatchers.

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