Great videos you have shared from Zanzibar (liked and subscribed)! I´m binging from the couch on a rainy Saturday in Norway. I´m planning to take my family in early October next year. Which part of the Island would you stay in with a family of 4 (two teenagers) on a 7-10 days holiday? Most beach time but some excursions and the possibility to eat at different places (not the same place every day). Thanks and regards!
Thanks for the comment and glad you're enjoying the content. It's a tricky one really as there's several areas that are worth visiting. For me, I'd say to do somewhere like Paje Beach for 5-7 nights, then do a couple of nights in Stone Town to experience more culture/history. Kendwa beach is great for kids, but there's not much else there than beach and resorts, so depends what you want.
Those pesky brits again 😂😂😂 so interesting this area and beautiful. Someone was in their element when they saw all the 🐈 😊. Excellent video as always 👍🏻
I've been wanting to take our 7 year old with us to visit Zanzibar but I am uncertain if malaria pills are necessary? Did your family take precautions?
Guys out of interest have you visited Mombasa properly???cause it looks like Zanzibar is almost the same as Mombasa. N by da way they stole that saying Hakuna matata from Kenya
No we haven't been to Mombasa yet but for sure will visit next year! Tanzania also speaks Swahili as a native language. I believe the language arrived in East Africa from the Bantu communities from Western regions of Africa and was influenced by Arab traders that used to come to the coast.
That’s make two of us .Rainy cold Manchester weather ,😢
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Best intro EVER !
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Zanzibar has alot to offer👌
Soooo much!!
Great videos!!!!!
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What a great intro 👏
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Great videos you have shared from Zanzibar (liked and subscribed)! I´m binging from the couch on a rainy Saturday in Norway. I´m planning to take my family in early October next year. Which part of the Island would you stay in with a family of 4 (two teenagers) on a 7-10 days holiday? Most beach time but some excursions and the possibility to eat at different places (not the same place every day). Thanks and regards!
Thanks for the comment and glad you're enjoying the content.
It's a tricky one really as there's several areas that are worth visiting.
For me, I'd say to do somewhere like Paje Beach for 5-7 nights, then do a couple of nights in Stone Town to experience more culture/history.
Kendwa beach is great for kids, but there's not much else there than beach and resorts, so depends what you want.
Those pesky brits again 😂😂😂 so interesting this area and beautiful. Someone was in their element when they saw all the 🐈 😊. Excellent video as always 👍🏻
Yeah that's one way to put it 🙈
Great jobs👍
Thank you! Cheers!
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I've been wanting to take our 7 year old with us to visit Zanzibar but I am uncertain if malaria pills are necessary? Did your family take precautions?
We've lived in East Africa for 2 years and visited for years prior. We have never taken malaria tablets personally.
@WhereNextFamily thanks for the reply! Personally, I wasn't thinking them necessary, and find your own experience reassuring.
Yes its each to their own. Of course I would never tell someone NOT to take them, but nobody living there is taking them that's for sure
😂 they are immune
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Guys out of interest have you visited Mombasa properly???cause it looks like Zanzibar is almost the same as Mombasa. N by da way they stole that saying Hakuna matata from Kenya
No we haven't been to Mombasa yet but for sure will visit next year!
Tanzania also speaks Swahili as a native language. I believe the language arrived in East Africa from the Bantu communities from Western regions of Africa and was influenced by Arab traders that used to come to the coast.
You’re reaching, that’s Swahili and that’s the most widely spoken language in Africa.
Whose your daddy?
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