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Chumbe Island
The Chumbe Island Coral Park is a unique privately
managed nature island reserve. It is a rare example
of a still pristine coral island ecosystem. The
reserve includes a reef sanctuary, which has become
the first gazette marine park in Tanzania, and a
forest reserve. Chumbe Island Coral Park is a
perfect destination for an eco-beach holiday and
getaway.
Lots of activities are waiting you on and around
Chumbe Island. The whole of Chumbe Island is a
nature reserve, and you may explore its beauties
either under the competent guidance of island park
rangers or at your leisure. Guests can snorkel
through the unique shallow water Reef Sanctuary or
explore the Forest Reserve and historical monuments.
Take an excursion like scuba diving on the nearby
reefs, or perhaps just allow yourself a lazy day
watching dhows and outrigger boats go by.
Snorkeling and Scuba Diving
Since the island park was gazette, having been
recognized for its immense beauty and bio-diversity,
there has been no fishing or un-authorized anchoring
in the Chumbe Reef Sanctuary. The reef remains in a
pristine state, which nowadays is rare in the world.
The reef crest, encompassing a spectacular array of
hard corals, is shallow (between 1-3 meters
according to tides). Therefore, snorkels can see all
those wonder of the underwater world normally only
accessible to divers. If you swim up to the reef
ridge, the view opens up a world of breathtaking
sites. Shoals of barracuda taking advantage of the
abundant prey living on the reef glide by, and if
you are lucky you may get a chance to see the
playful dolphins cruising in and out of the abyss.
Each snorkeling excursion provides new discoveries
for guests.
Nature Trails
When the tide is very low it is possible to walk all
the way around the island, exploring the rock pools
where juvenile fish and a myriad of crabs,
shellfishes, starfishes, oysters and other
invertebrates exist in the ever-changing environment
of the inter-tidal ocean floors. At spring tides,
upon reaching the north point of the island, take
the time to bask on the exposed sandbar providing
over a kilometer of pristine beach (but don't forget
to turn back before the tide changes and the sandbar
is absorbed back into the ocean). At the south
point, discover the amazing variety of starfish and
explore the small islets where you may be fortunate
enough to find Roseate Terns nesting and Fish Eagles
battling for territory. Discover the footpath
leading down into a large inter-tidal pool overgrown
with mangroves and shaded by huge baobab trees,
where the seawater rises and falls with the tides,
and where you may observe many creatures adapted to
these conditions.
Forest Reserve
A network of nature trails crisscrosses the southern
part of the virgin coral rag forest that covers the
whole of Chumbe. The bedrock of the island is made
up of an impressive substrate of fossilized coral.
You can still see the skeletal structures of corals
and giant clams - a gentle reminder of the passage
of time. More staggering still is the coral-rag
forest. You would be forgiven for thinking it a
rainforest at first, before closer inspection
reveals that on Chumbe a highly specialized plant
community has developed that survives without any
groundwater. Instead some of these remarkably
adapted trees depend on capturing moisture from the
humidity in the air while others are able to store
away months' supply of water during the rainy
season. You will notice leaves that are both fleshy
and waxy, or folded up during the heat of the day to
reduce transpiration, and spiky euphorbia thrusts
forth wherever it can get a stronghold. The dense
canopy keeps the scorching sun out of the forest
where aerial roots tangle and compete to form the
incredibly dense matrix of this special forest
habitat.
Historical Sites
You can also climb the 131 steps to the top of the
Chumbe Lighthouse, built in 1904 by the Sultan of
Zanzibar and the British. From the top, you can
enjoy the breathtaking view of the turquoise seas
between Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar, still plied
by dhows unchanged for a thousand years. For early
risers, reaching the top of the lighthouse at
sunrise is a spectacular way to start the day, as
the sun appears over the land mass of Zanzibar
(Unguja) Island, turning the ocean into deep orange
and flecking the scenery with spectacular hues. With
the arrival of morning, the breeze picks up as if on
cue, to billow the sails of the flotilla of dhows
departing from their village moorings to set sail
for the working day.
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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
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713 350 601
+255 788
221 650
TEL. +255 754 398 815
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