Things to do in Kama
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Private Stone Town Cultural & Historical Walking Tour - Zanzibar
¥2,559
per adult

Zanzibar: Transparent Kayak and Drone (with Pickup Included)
¥7,278
per adult

Stone Town Guided Tour: Culture, Slave Market & Spice Market
¥4,351
per adult

Zanzibar: Stone Town, Spice Tour, Prison Island with Lunch
¥12,316
per adult
80% of travellers recommend

Zanzibar : Stone Town Tour,history without transport
¥3,490
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Stone Town Private Walking Tour
¥3,999
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Zanzibar: Mnemba Island Dolphin and Snorkeling Tour
¥3,036
per adult
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Kama must see attractions
1. Mnemba Island
Mnemba Island is a tiny, picturesque islet surrounded by an oval reef. It is privately owned and known for the excellent scuba diving around its spectacular coral network. Go scuba diving in the reef to spot a variety of colorful fish as well as turtles and dolphins.
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2. Muyuni Beach
Muyuni Beach is a spectacular stretch of flat sand, where you can see locals in sarongs laying fishing nets and working in the seaweed fields at low tide. The site is known for its accompanying lodge that comprises thatched cottages and a swimming pool. Enjoy the luxury of the upscale resort and walk along the beach for its aquatic treasures and local culture.
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3. Forodhani Gardens
Known for its exciting food market, the Forodhani Gardens is a picturesque park that overlooks the Indian Ocean. It is an ideal place to learn about local culinary traditions and the region’s succulent seafood. Barter with vendors in the evening for food ranging from squid and lobster to Nutella pizza.
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4. Slave Market
The Slave Market of Stone Town has been inactive for decades, but memorials provide remembrance of the horrific acts that once took place here. Visit this site and reflect on the atrocities of the past as you stand in the shadow of the Anglican Church.
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5. Old Fort
As the oldest building in the Stone Town district, the Old Fort is among the most popular attractions. The Omani people built this protective fortress in the late 1600s to ward off attacks from Portuguese fleets. Take a tour of the high-walled structure and courtyard to learn about its many uses over the centuries.
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