Explore North of Pemba Island (Flying Fox, Ngezi Forest and Vumawimbi Beach)
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Explore North of Pemba Island (Flying Fox, Ngezi Forest and Vumawimbi Beach)
By Safanta Tours & Travel
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Explore North of Pemba Island by Vising Pemba Flying Fox & Ngezi Forest and Vumawimbi Beach you will have a chance to swim and snorkel in warm, crystal clear waters. This wonderful excursion is suitable for anyone, from those who wish to completely relax and those who want adventure and excitement. Get a chance to visit “Pango ya Watoro” or the cave of the fugitives.
Lowest price guaranteeReserve now & pay laterFree cancellation
Ages 0-100
Duration: 7h
Start time: Check availability
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Live guide: English
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- Experienced Professional Tour guide
- Delicious Swahili Seafood Lunch
- Pick up and drop off from your hotel in private car
- All Entrances Fees
- Snorkeling Gears
- Transport waiting charge
- All taxes, fuel surcharges and service fees included
- Entry/Admission - Pemba Flying Fox Forest
- Entry/Admission - Ngezi Forest Reserve
- Entry/Admission - Vumawimbi Beach
What's not included- Medical Insurance if needed
- Gratuities for tour guide
- International & Domestic Flights
- Visa
- Airport/Departure Tax
- Expenses of a personal Nature
- Start:Multiple pickup locations offered.
- Option 1Chake Chake, Tanzaniafor those clients staying in Chake Chake Hotels (Pemba Island Hotel, Annex of Pemba Island Hotel, Pemba Island Modern Hotel, Archipelago Hotel, Pemba Misali Sunset Beach Hotel and Pemba Green Foliage Hotel).
- Option 2Micheweni, Tanzaniafor those clients staying in Micheweni Hotels (The Manta Resort, The Aiyana Resort, Gencko Nature Lodge and Pemba Paradise Resort).
- Option 3Mkoani, Tanzaniafor those clients staying in Mkoani Hotels (Fundu Lagoon, Pemba Lodge, Lala Lodge and Emerald Bay).
- Option 4Wete, Tanzaniafor those clients staying in Wete Hotels (Pemba Crown Hotel and Sharook Riviera Grand Lodge).
Pickup details- Hotel pickups commence approximately 7 - 75 minutes prior to this time and it depends on the location of the hotel, exact pickup time will be advised on reconfirmation. Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
Hotel pickup offeredDuring checkout you will be able to select from the list of included hotels.Airport pickup offeredDuring checkout you will be able to select from the list of included airports.- Pemba Airport, PRR7+5FF, Chake Chake, Tanzania
Port pickup offeredDuring checkout you will be able to select from the list of included ports.- Wete Port, pemba, WPVH+JMF, Wete, Tanzania
- Mkoani Sea Port, JJQW+W2G, Mkoani, Tanzania
End:This activity ends back at the meeting point. - Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 104999P31- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not recommended for travellers with back problems
- Not recommended for pregnant travellers
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travellers can participate
- A moderate amount of walking is involved
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s cancelled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 104999P31
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- stressedtravelsuk0 contributionsMisleading bookingWe paid 200 dollars for what we were told was a private tour of the forest. We had 10 people with us on our tour and at one point had to share the private taxi booked at the tour guides insistence. As the others in the tour included young bored children the tour raced through in about 30 minutes. The forest is beautiful and well worth a visit but do not go with this operator.Written 5 January 2021
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- Hassan O0 contributions"Great tour"I spent enjoyable days with Safanta to visit Stone Town and many beautiful places. It was a pleasant tour in my life, they offer very competitive prices, very friendly guide and take care of us very much, everything is well. Wonderful experience unforgettable, highly recommended !!Written 23 May 2020
- SHB_DCRW0 contributionsUzi Island Tour - nothing but exploitationMy fiance and I had reached out to a few companies regarding a tour of Uzi Island and Safanta was the only ones to get back to us. Their price of $100 pp seemed a bit high, but it is a bit of a drive from Stone Town, snorkeling, and a turtle conservation were included so we went with it. Communication was easy, they adjusted the lunch based on food allergies, and the driver and guide were pleasant and prompt. Upon getting to Uzi Island the tour started off wonderfully. We met with a guide/village elder (not really sure what to call him) and he was talking about the mangrove trees, seaweed farms, birds, all the different things that are important to the island. Once we got into the village is where things really went poorly and the basis for the rating given. First he takes us to the new hospital that was just built in the village to show it off, then he takes us to the current one and pulls a Red Cross volunteer that away from the class she was teaching to come talk to us. My fiance and I move back to the road as we are very uncomfortable with what is going on and we're left standing there for some time while the local guide is busy chatting with others. After the hospital we swing by the school (thankfully it was holiday break so he didn't interrupt classes). The tour continues with a walk through his village, exploiting every person and household along the way. We eventually make it to his house where fruit and water are offered, but he says lunch isn't quite ready yet. So we sit in his yard for almost 2 hours doing nothing. At some point in the 2 hours he does mention the endangered hawksbill turtle and the conservation efforts and we get excited that we may get to the conservation place. Nope, the conservation place is a single turtle that he keeps in a glorified babies bathtub next to his house. Considering this species status as critically endangered we're pretty sure what he's doing is massively illegal (note: we did contact a couple different people upon return to stone town to report this). He comes and goes and eventually asks us if we would like to have lunch where we are or walk a few minutes to have lunch on the beach. We opt for the beach in hopes of being somewhere where there's some air movement. The "beach" he takes us to is a mangrove swamp. He lays out a blanket and we're left to sit and wait another hour while he takes the driver and guide from Safanta to show them some things and talk about his big plans. Finally lunch arrives and it's good. Then we get on the boat (the tour detail said canoe, not motor boat) and he takes us through the mangroves and seaweed farms. But it's still not quite high tide so we're pretty sure that he's damaging the seaweed farms by taking the boat through at that water level. When we get into some of the narrower passage ways he starts pointing out some of the birds nesting in the trees. They are beautiful and we start taking pictures, then he proceeds to run the boat into the one tree that a bunch of nests are in, clapping and making all kind of noise to rile up the birds. We ask him to please stop and let the birds be so he begrudgingly moves on. He tries to take us down another canal and we finally say please just take us back to the vehicle. Turns out in order to do that we have to go down another narrow canal because he had the driver move the van back to the mainland. Yes, the road to the island gets underwater during high tide but it was the winter solstice new moon, even high tide at that point isn't enough to cover the road so we had issues getting the boat to the point on the road he was trying to get us too. The local man also seemed very confused as to why the water levels were what they were and told us he can't control the tides. He is correct, he can't control the tides, but they are predictable. After walking about a half mile back to the van we're asked for payment. My fiance is voicing our displeasure to the local man while I'm voicing it to the driver and guide from Safanta. At no point during our tour was snorkeling gear ever available nor were we in a place where snorkeling is advisable. The guide from Safanta did call back to the office to let them know of our displeasure and they did reach out to me later that day. They had offered us another one of their tours for free to make up for our experience with Uzi Island, but unfortunately that was our last day in Zanzibar and we flew back to the US the next day. The ease of initial communication and the attempt to make it right are the only reason this is not a 0 star review.Written 9 January 2020
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- GlobeTrotting7820970 contributionsAbsolutely wonderful sunset cruiseThis was the highlight of our time in Stone Town. The crew was awesome. We had two musicians playing Taarab music during the cruise. We were treated to beverages and aperitifs, the captain was skilled, and it was a most enjoyable cruise. The sunset was beautiful. I would recommend it to anyone who likes sailing and sunsets!Written 7 October 2018
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Sept 2024 • Friends
This tour is a scam. We paid 331 euros n advance through VIATOR. The operator took the money in advance by credit card payment- but never contacted us. We sent several requests on where and when exactly to meet and so on, no reply. They just took our money and never replied. They were ghosting us. I had to fight for a long time to get my money back, very annoying when you just want to have a nice holiday. Also the day was lost.
In the end, we did the same tour with a local hotel that arranged it. Here we paid only 150 euros for the whole day, for two persons. Never book with SAFANTA TOURS.
In the end, we did the same tour with a local hotel that arranged it. Here we paid only 150 euros for the whole day, for two persons. Never book with SAFANTA TOURS.
Written 2 October 2024
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