Prison Island Tour Zanzibar is a half-day private guided tour that consists of snorkeling, visiting giant tortoises, swimming, and discovering the ancient history the slavery time in Zanzibar

Prison Island Tour Zanzibar is a half-day tour, Prison Island is otherwise called Changuu Island, the name “prison island” came after this special island was utilized by certain Sultans of Zanzibar to keep the adamant slaves. Changuu Island is found around a 25 to 30-minute boat ride with a mechanized framework from Stone Town.

Meanwhile, the Island was purchased from the Arabs and a genuine prison was constructed when Zanzibar turned into a British protectorate.

Subsequently, the prison was never utilized until the structure was built completely and has now been transformed into a delightful resort. In 1919, four huge Aldabra turtles were presented on the island as a blessing from a British Governor in Seychelles.

However, Zanzibar was a significant trading center point for numerous things with slaves included. The slave trade was severe, with a huge number of individuals being trafficked through Bagamoyo on the mainland to be sold in Zanzibar.

you can combine Prison Island and Nakupenda Beach (sandbank picnic)

you may request a spice tour including lunch, or a spice tour with a cooking class

Day 1

Prison Island Tour Zanzibar

Tour Itinerary Prison Island Zanzibar

Zanzibar is portrayed as a mixture, with a mix of Arabic, African, Indian, and European legacies, making an exceptional social blend on the island, occasionally observed somewhere else. One reason for this is Zanzibar’s horrible past and, significantly, individuals know about the monstrosities that occurred.

On a Prison Island tour, you will get to see around the Prison land, know the slave history, and visit the Mangapwani slave chambers. Swimming around the prison Island is accessible, and you can also take pictures with Giant turtles.

To arrive at the island from Changuu Island, a boat needs to be hired, with a tour/excursion lasting for half a day. Changuu (Prison Island) is a formerly known slave prison, simply off the shore of Stone Town.

Island Slave History

Get yourself familiar with the Island’s slave History. If you are keen on finding out about the island’s part in the slave trade, book for Prison Island Tour with our Guide to take you to the old slave market, slave caverns. The Mangapwani Slave Chambers is a superior spot to go to if you need to find out about the repulsions of slavery and the part of Zanzibar when it comes to the slave trade. The majority of the slaves from the terrain and different pieces of East African were brought to Zanzibar before being taken for forced labor in various pieces of the world.

The Mangapwani Slave Chambers is located approximately 12 miles from Stone Town. The chambers were constructed underground and were utilized to hide slaves even after slavery was annulled. You can end your reality discovering excursion by taking a swim at the previous slave port.

Presently, Mangapwani Slave Chambers is the home to huge Aldabra tortoises, imported from Seychelles. You can take care of the tortoise and appreciate the forest. Further, the white sandy beach is accessible for sunbathing and getting an extraordinary perspective on Stone Town.

Additionally, some of the Tortoises are accepted to be more than 100 years of age. In the wake of investing energy in petting and contacting the turtles, you can swim on the beach and respect the astounding scene and winged animal life including the astonishing peacock.

Visit Prison Island (Changuu)

Prison Island, otherwise called Changuu Island was left immaculate until it was occupied by the Arabs in the 1860s. The island was utilized as an impermanent haven for slaves who were viewed as defiant or with attributes to lead revolts. The slaves were kept there before being sold abroad. The Island was likewise utilized to quarantine the individuals who became ill during yellow fever pandemics.

Snorkeling around Prison Island

Prison Island features a wonderful archipelago which gives have the option to swim around. Likewise, there exist pleasant and turquoise waters that create the genuine nature of heaven.  Undoubtedly, it is protected for all ages, and with its white sandy beach, many appreciate how beach walk is dazzling here.

At Prison Island, there exists a beautiful school of fish and remarkable coral reefs that has been known as one of the best locations for swimming excursions, exotic fish such as blue stripe, barracuda, dark snapper, orange lined triggerfish, clown triggerfish, emperor angelfish, spotted garfish, longfin bannerfish, rabbitfish, etc

Take pictures with Giant turtles

Prison Island houses giant tortoises the majority of these creatures are 70 to more than 100 hundred years.  Notably, before you have brilliant swimming and superb swimming, tourists can take essential pictures with the monster turtles. Ultimately, our prepared guide will be there to clarify how they are that excited about specific plants and what general they loathe.

Shot a photograph of the Zanzibari Doors

Zanzibar doors are extremely extraordinary you don’t want to miss them as they are historic. While a few doors and structures are capitulating to destroy, there are as yet huge numbers of the first doors flawless, elaborately beautified, and have implications behind them.

The most popular and great door is the one at Tippu Tip’s House, a Zanzibarian slave and ivory dealer from the eighteenth century. Most tourists take photographs with these doors.

Tour Price & Inclusions

Price: Starting from USD 35 per person

Duration: 3 hours guided Tour

Type: Private guided tour

Tour Inclusions:

  • Boat fee
  • Guiding fee
  • Snorkeling equipment usage
  • Entrance fee
  • Conservation fee
  • Trained, friendly, and professional guide
  • All government fees & taxes
  • Optional Add-Ons:

Hotel pickup and drop-off can be arranged upon request.

Available Multilingual Guide (English, French, Italian, German, Russian, and Spanish)

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