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Zanzibar's first and only National Park is centred on Jozani Forest, the largest area of mature forest found within Zanzibar, the forest lies in a shallow trough in the fossil coral bed between the mangrove filled bays of Chwaka and Uzi. Seasonal flooding, and a high water table, has given rise to a unique groundwater forest. On the high ground to either side is dry coral rag forest and thicket.
Check out the rare Red Colobus Monkeys indigenous to Zanzibar, Perhaps one of the most famous and endearing residents of the Jozani-Chwaka Bay National Park is the Zanzibar Red Colobus monkey.
Found only on the main island of Zanzibar, the Zanzibar Red Colobus is recognised as a separate species (Piliocolobus kirkii) and is said to be endemic to Zanzibar. A visit to Zanzibar is not compete without seeing one of the rarest monkeys in Africa, with less than 2000 remaining in the world.
As well as many rare plant and bird species in one of the only forests left in Zanzibar. Other inhabitants of the forest include, Civit cats, Bush babies, Leopards (very few left), Jumping shrew, Red and Grey Squirrels, and the Elephant shrew. Approximately 4 hours including transport (English) other languages on request.
Price US$ 50 per person min 2 pax, tour starts and ends at StoneTown Hotels. Includes local english speaking guide and entrance fees.
Prices subject to change, Pickup from other locations are available- Prices on request