The melting pot of cultures and cuisine
You should make sure to explore considerably more than you had anticipated when doing a Zanzibar beach vacation. If your goal is to visit some lovely sandy beaches and get tanned, you will probably be surprised by what this place has to offer. There are even more places to explore in Zanzibar, like Forodhani Gardens, also called Jubilee Garden. One of the glimmering Zanzibar locations to stroll around at night is Forodhanimarket. You can find numerous regional cooks working on some delectable local cuisine at a market. You can try just about any style of cuisine you choose. It is one of the reasons to visit Tanzania. To sample some of the specialties of Zanzibar, wander the alleyways of Forodhani Gardens. If you enjoy seafood, you just must pay the Forodhanimarket site a visit. Your mouth may start to water as the fresh octopus, lobsters, and other seafood come out of the grill.
The island is well renowned for being the spice island. Zanzibar, locally known as Unguja, used to be the center of the spice trade. Even after tourism, spices continue to be a major contributor to Zanzibar's economy. Spices like clove, nutmeg, and cinnamon were once widely produced in Zanzibar. Many farmers are currently engaged in the cultivation of spices. Don't forget to go through the field where spices are grown while relaxing on a Zanzibar beach vacation. One of the must-do things in Zanzibar is to go on a tour of the island's fragrant spices.