The 5 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Jambiani, Zanzibar Archipelago

September 5, 2021 Enedina Augsburger

Discover the best top things to do in Jambiani, Tanzania including Uhuru Kite Zanzibar, Zanzibar ProKite, Lovezanzibar, Jambiani Beach, Kuza Cave.
Restaurants in Jambiani

1. Uhuru Kite Zanzibar

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Uhuru Kite Zanzibar

Uhuru Kite Zanzibar located in Jambiani, a small village just 10 minute taxi south from Paje, boasts the same magical conditions but with none of the people, There are many lagoons, small and big in Jambiani all perfect for kitesurfing. The village is a lot quieter and less touristy than Paje as its a fishing village. As a result there are maximum 20 kites and in most lagoons none at all...

2. Zanzibar ProKite

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5.0 based on 119 reviews

Zanzibar ProKite

It’s on the South-East Coast of Zanzibar that you will find the best conditions for kiting! Super flat at low tide, good for freestyle, small waves to play strapless at high tide, and the reef at less than 2 km from the beach. The spot is suitable for all levels and disciplines! Perfect for beginners, we teach mostly at low tide or mid-tide to give them the best conditions to learn! A very steady wind will allow you to improve your piloting skills and we focus on your riding! Our spot is delightfully open and free of water traffic. You will have a lot of space and feel free to practice your tricks or just enjoy the view if your style is to freeride For wave lovers, the reef boasting some clean, long interval waves up to 2 meters. We dare you to give it a go! We have 2 wind seasons in Zanzibar: from mid-December to the beginning of March and from mid-June to the end of September. The wind is blowing from 10 to 20 knots we usually ride with kite sizes between 9m and 15m.

3. Lovezanzibar

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Lovezanzibar

Real Experiences- Genuine People. Everything we do, we do together with the community. Many of our tours has been developed by the locals- that’s why you find them nowhere else. The Zanzibaris do the tours, cook the food, drive the cars, take you in their boats etc.. We see this is the best way to transfer knowledge to the island. We are very proud it is working out so well. And that our guests contribute to Zanzibar's development, get real experiences and meet genuine people. We share our secrets and we set pride in sharing our personal favorites – beaches, food, villages, restaurants, roof tops, shops etc. to make your trip different. With us, you get access to parts of the island that are unknown to the big travel agencies and booking engines. At the same cost as if you would book yourself.

4. Jambiani Beach

Jambiani. Kikutani, Jambiani Tanzania
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4.5 based on 600 reviews

Jambiani Beach

Reviewed By sonyakochharapicella - New Delhi, India

If you want to explore the sea world then this is a good place to start. Once the tide goes out you can literally walk the ocean bed for as long as you can imagine! Star fish, sea cucumbers, sea urchins (wear aqua shoes) because there are many sea urchins and you definitely don’t want to step on one! There are a lot of great cafes on this beach so you are in for a lot of fun! Kayaking, snorkeling, and other water sports! Great beach to run!

5. Kuza Cave

Jambiani Tanzania
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4.5 based on 142 reviews

Kuza Cave

Kuza Cave offers a unique experience for adventurous nature-lovers. Discover the ancient limestone cave and crystal clear healing mineral water pool. See artefacts from the cave and a timeline of Swahili history going back to the beginning of our story as humans originating in East Africa. You will walk across a small bridge and a few steps to the base of the well-lit cave to find a large pool formed by a subterranean river. The area is a wildlife sanctuary for dozens of monkeys, birds, butterflies and bushbabies. Our Culture Centre invites you to enjoy Swahili music, drumming and dancing with our onsite artists. Stay for the day and learn the secrets to Swahili cooking. You will learn how to gently blend Zanzibar spices and make fresh coconut milk curry. Don't miss out on discovering this hidden gem tucked away in the tropical jungle of Jambiani - you will be surprised!

Reviewed By 583luisar - London, United Kingdom

Last week we visited the cave and then spent the afternoon at the Culture Centre, which was easily the best part of our trip! We got to take a Swahili cooking lesson and eat what we made while chatting with the locals. We also got to participate in a very lively drumming lesson! It was great meeting Natalie and getting to talk to her about all the great work the culture centre does and I highly recommend a visit!!!

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