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Chapwani Private Island.
Chapwani Island is situated just over a mile from
the coast to the North West of Stone Town. It can be
reached comfortably within 15 minutes from Stone
Town. It is a coral island nearly a kilometer long
and some 100 meters wide. Small coves, sandy bays
surround the island, and crystal blue turquoise
waters are perfect for snorkeling, windsurfing and
diving at the many interesting locations near the
island.
At the Southern tip of the island, the hotel jetty
runs into the sea. Beyond, a large white sandbank
emerges from the sea at low tide. From here, one can
bathe at all times of the tide. The Southern end of
the island has a number of small sandy coves but is
covered by thick vegetation. This is the home to a
stray Colobus monkey whose presence on the island no
one can explain. Shy and reclusive, he is only
occasionally seen swinging from one tree to another.
The large herd of some 60 dik-diks, miniature
antelope, and native to Zanzibar, hide here during
the heat of the day in the thick undergrowth, to
emerge in the evening in the open. They are also shy
but are now used to the presence of humans on the
island, and can be seen easily seen on Chapwani
Island. Along the South West Coast of the island
runs the sea wall protecting the small but
fascinating British Seamen's Graveyard. This is a
historic monument of great interest and beauty, and
the graves through their inscriptions tell the
stories of tall ships, battles with Arab dhows
during the slave wars and the sinking of HMS
Pegasus, the first shot to be fired in the First
World War.
From here, the long sandy beach stretches for over
500 yards all the way to the Northern tip of the
island. The sand is fine and white, and perfect for
swimming for some eight hours out of twelve. At low
tide, the coral reef surrounding the island is
uncovered, revealing crevices and pools in the coral
full of multi-colored small shore life. Shoals of
flying fish can often be seen off the island, and
dolphins regularly pass close by the shore.
In the early morning, a flock of white egrets and
other sea birds gather at the northern tip of the
island. An early morning dip in this spot is an
unforgettable experience, the birds dive in the
water all around you, totally oblivious to your
presence.
Moving round the island to the North Eastern Coast
of Chapwani, one comes to a natural pool, emptied at
each low tide through a small gap in the coral but
refilled with fresh sea water with each tide. This
is another idyllic spot to swim and sunbathe.The
trees above the pool are often the resting place of
a dozen black heron. The managements requests guests
not to use this beach when the birds are on the
island; they are trying to do everything to
encourage their permanent presence.
The remainder of the North East Coast is lined with
rugged coral broken by only a couple of small
isolated coves suitable for swimming only at high
tide
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HEAD OFFICE DAR ES SALAAM
ZANZIBAR HOTEL
P.O. BOX 12594.
TEL/FAX: +255 22 2133793
Mobile:
+255 713 350 601
ARUSHA BRANCH OFFICE.
KALOLENI
AREA
OPPOSITE , PREMIER HOUSE.
BOX 14477 ARUSHA
Mobile: +255
713 350 601
+255 788
221 650
TEL. +255 754 398 815
reservations@bushroutes.com
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