KENDWA COMMUNITY TOURS & SAFARI
Kendwa Tours and Safari is a professional tour operator and it is incorporated under the Zanzibar Company Decree Act No 15 of Year 2013. We have a team of professional well trained providing services with budget prices, the best service, and guaranteed value. We provide a wide range of personalized services such as tours, excursions, hotel reservation, holiday packages, airport and local transfers. Let us guide you to the perfect holiday where you can enjoy and relax. You can plan your holiday which suits your needs. Staff will assist you from arrival to departure.
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ZANZIBAR ISLAND- KENDWA ROCKS BEACH AFRICA TANZANIA TRAVEL VLOG
Kendwa rocks travel vlog : Kendwa rocks beach tanzania is about 3 km from Nungwi, an easy walk along the beach during low tide, but impossible at high tide. The only option is a schlepp along back roads, hard going on the rocky roads, or a boat trip at a steep $20 per trip. One could perhaps walk to Nungwi at low tide and take the sunset cruise from there and ask to be dropped off at Kendwa.
The 2 km connecting road from the main route to the north was re-graded in 2007, and while still rough, is not nearly as bad as before. There is little difference here between high and low tides so swimming is possible any time of day. There may be some cloud and wind and quick rainshowers in June/July but the sun is usually out and the weather very pleasant. The beach is fine white sand or ground shells, the water turquoise blue, the sunsets spectacular and the local boat activity picturesque.
Snorkeling trips are offered to the local Coral Gardens at $10, or round the northern tip of Zanzibar to Mnemba Island on the east coast (full day for $17 - $20). These trips are on the steady wooden dhows that are built in Nungwi with even the beams and benches hewn from trees. Although motorised, sails are hoisted to utilise the wind.
Never pay in advance in promise to be picked up at a given time. They might do, but when they don't, don't expect money back. There is enough competition for you to say you will pay when you get to the boat.
A Kendwa Village tour is offered by a local ngo where all profits are given back to the community. It is run by Kendwa community tours & safaris (office between Eden and Gold hotel) for 20$ when you contact them directly. It usually takes 2-3h finishing with a local meal. You can see Kendwa outside the resorts wall.
Kendwa Rocks' organizes Full Moon Parties. You have first to load cash on a card they give to you at a separate counter, as the bar does not accept any cash. Make sure to ask for a receipt to the person loading the cash (even if he insists that you don't need it), as some mistakes from the cash loaders have been reported. Also, although some bartenders claim that you don't have to pay if you arrive earlier than 10:00 pm and stay thereafter at the full moon party, this information is erroneous: if they find you after that time without the wristband they give to you when you arrive later and pay your entrance, the angry manager or the guards may kick you out.
The beach in front of Kendwa Rocks has wifi.
If you walk left when reaching the beach (South), you'll hit some gorgeous empty beaches with no buildings and no infrastructure. The perfect place to get away from the touts and have your own paradise.
Meals are at around $5 - $20 at the various restaurants right on the beach. Although some of the restaurants have smaller portions, the food is delicious and mostly cooked well. I would recommend eating Seafood dishes rather than beef or even chicken.
At the Taj Mahal restaurant of the Amaan Kendwa hotel a whole fish per person (red snapper) is grilled to perfection.
The restaurant at Kendwa Breezes has excellent Prawns Pili Pili and Lobster Thermidor.
Mama Muzungu. A small local restaurant outside the gates of Eden hotel. Typical local food for 2000 shillings. ( Around 1$-2$US)
During high season (July & August, December & January) reservations are recommended. Particularly around New Years Eve, the Kendwa hotels can be fully booked as far in advance as the preceding July.
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ZANZIBAR - KENDWA ROCKS BEACH ROAD TRIP IN TANZANIA TRAVEL VLOG
Kendwa rocks travel vlog : Kendwa rocks beach tanzania is about 3 km from Nungwi, an easy walk along the beach during low tide, but impossible at high tide. The only option is a schlepp along back roads, hard going on the rocky roads, or a boat trip at a steep $20 per trip. One could perhaps walk to Nungwi at low tide and take the sunset cruise from there and ask to be dropped off at Kendwa.
The 2 km connecting road from the main route to the north was re-graded in 2007, and while still rough, is not nearly as bad as before. There is little difference here between high and low tides so swimming is possible any time of day. There may be some cloud and wind and quick rainshowers in June/July but the sun is usually out and the weather very pleasant. The beach is fine white sand or ground shells, the water turquoise blue, the sunsets spectacular and the local boat activity picturesque.
Snorkeling trips are offered to the local Coral Gardens at $10, or round the northern tip of Zanzibar to Mnemba Island on the east coast (full day for $17 - $20). These trips are on the steady wooden dhows that are built in Nungwi with even the beams and benches hewn from trees. Although motorised, sails are hoisted to utilise the wind.
Never pay in advance in promise to be picked up at a given time. They might do, but when they don't, don't expect money back. There is enough competition for you to say you will pay when you get to the boat.
A Kendwa Village tour is offered by a local ngo where all profits are given back to the community. It is run by Kendwa community tours & safaris (office between Eden and Gold hotel) for 20$ when you contact them directly. It usually takes 2-3h finishing with a local meal. You can see Kendwa outside the resorts wall.
Kendwa Rocks' organizes Full Moon Parties. You have first to load cash on a card they give to you at a separate counter, as the bar does not accept any cash. Make sure to ask for a receipt to the person loading the cash (even if he insists that you don't need it), as some mistakes from the cash loaders have been reported. Also, although some bartenders claim that you don't have to pay if you arrive earlier than 10:00 pm and stay thereafter at the full moon party, this information is erroneous: if they find you after that time without the wristband they give to you when you arrive later and pay your entrance, the angry manager or the guards may kick you out.
The beach in front of Kendwa Rocks has wifi.
If you walk left when reaching the beach (South), you'll hit some gorgeous empty beaches with no buildings and no infrastructure. The perfect place to get away from the touts and have your own paradise.
Meals are at around $5 - $20 at the various restaurants right on the beach. Although some of the restaurants have smaller portions, the food is delicious and mostly cooked well. I would recommend eating Seafood dishes rather than beef or even chicken.
At the Taj Mahal restaurant of the Amaan Kendwa hotel a whole fish per person (red snapper) is grilled to perfection.
The restaurant at Kendwa Breezes has excellent Prawns Pili Pili and Lobster Thermidor.
Mama Muzungu. A small local restaurant outside the gates of Eden hotel. Typical local food for 2000 shillings. ( Around 1$-2$US)
During high season (July & August, December & January) reservations are recommended. Particularly around New Years Eve, the Kendwa hotels can be fully booked as far in advance as the preceding July.
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ZANZIBAR ISLAND TANZANIA - ROAD TRIP TO KENDWA ROCKS BEACH VLOG
Road trip from stone town to kendwa : Kendwa is a village on the Tanzanian island of Unguja, part of Zanzibar. It is located in the far north of the island, on the west coast overlooking the nearby small Daloni Island and the larger and more distant Tumbatu Island.
Kendwa is about 3 km from Nungwi, an easy walk along the beach during low tide, but impossible at high tide. The only option is a schlepp along back roads, hard going on the rocky roads, or a boat trip at a steep $20 per trip. One could perhaps walk to Nungwi at low tide and take the sunset cruise from there and ask to be dropped off at Kendwa.
The 2 km connecting road from the main route to the north was re-graded in 2007, and while still rough, is not nearly as bad as before. There is little difference here between high and low tides so swimming is possible any time of day. There may be some cloud and wind and quick rainshowers in June/July but the sun is usually out and the weather very pleasant. The beach is fine white sand or ground shells, the water turquoise blue, the sunsets spectacular and the local boat activity picturesque.
Snorkeling trips are offered to the local Coral Gardens at $10, or round the northern tip of Zanzibar to Mnemba Island on the east coast (full day for $17 - $20). These trips are on the steady wooden dhows that are built in Nungwi with even the beams and benches hewn from trees. Although motorised, sails are hoisted to utilise the wind.
Never pay in advance in promise to be picked up at a given time. They might do, but when they don't, don't expect money back. There is enough competition for you to say you will pay when you get to the boat.
A Kendwa Village tour is offered by a local ngo where all profits are given back to the community. It is run by Kendwa community tours & safaris (office between Eden and Gold hotel) for 20$ when you contact them directly. It usually takes 2-3h finishing with a local meal. You can see Kendwa outside the resorts wall.
Kendwa Rocks' organizes Full Moon Parties. You have first to load cash on a card they give to you at a separate counter, as the bar does not accept any cash. Make sure to ask for a receipt to the person loading the cash (even if he insists that you don't need it), as some mistakes from the cash loaders have been reported. Also, although some bartenders claim that you don't have to pay if you arrive earlier than 10:00 pm and stay thereafter at the full moon party, this information is erroneous: if they find you after that time without the wristband they give to you when you arrive later and pay your entrance, the angry manager or the guards may kick you out.
The beach in front of Kendwa Rocks has wifi.
If you walk left when reaching the beach (South), you'll hit some gorgeous empty beaches with no buildings and no infrastructure. The perfect place to get away from the touts and have your own paradise.
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ZANZIBAR ISLAND - Dar es salaam Tanzania road trip to spice garden tour
ROAD TRIP TO ZANZIBAR ISLAND SPICE GARDEN TOUR : Breathe in Zanzibar’s scents and spices on a 4-hour food and culture tour with a Swahili lunch, and learn to prepare a traditional cassava leaf sauce. Visit a spice farm deep in Zanzibar’s countryside, and learn the island’s remarkable role in the historic spice trade. Taste fresh spices and seasonal fruits, see how cassavas are cultivated and processed, and join in a short cooking lesson in the farm’s outdoor kitchen. Enjoy a traditional meal of richly spiced rice with vegetables and fruit then return to Stone Town in an air-conditioned minivan.
A 4-hour food- and spice-focused tour in a local farming village Visit a local spice farm and learn about the history of Zanzibar’s relationship to spices Meet a rural farmer and learn African farming methods and even perform some techniques yourself Discover the many vibrant spices that Zanzibar has to offer Learn to make a traditional island sauce and then eat it with lunch
Zanzibar has long been known as ‘Spice Island.’ This 4-hour, multisensory tour explores the island’s history in the spice trade. Take in the heady aromas and scents of spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, nutmeg, chilis, vanilla, saffron and curry. The island also cultivates pineapples, jackfruits, lemons, limes, oranges, pomelos, durians and coconuts. The tour offers an off-the-beaten-path tour to see a part of Zanzibar many travelers don’t witness. Meet your local guide at your Stone Town hotel, and then travel by air-conditioned minivan to a rural farming village. At a spice farm, learn about the history of Zanzibar’s relationship to spices and the spice trade. Taste seasonal spices and a variety of fresh fruits — weather permitting, you’ll even get to taste coconut straight from the tree! Next, meet a cassava farmer, who will demonstrate typical African farming techniques. Then, learn how to prepare a traditional sauce with coconut milk and cassava leaves during a hands-on cooking lesson in the farmer’s outdoor kitchen. After the lesson, taste your sauce along with a traditional Swahili lunch including spiced rice, bananas and farm-fresh local vegetables. At the end of the tour, you’ll head back to Stone Town.
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Travel Guide to Zanzibar, Tanzania
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Zanzibar Island is characterised by its beautiful sandy beaches, coral reefs and the magic of the historic Stone Town. This multiracial and multicultural community had a population of around 984 625 in 2002.
What to see
You can enjoy almost anything in Zanzibar, from diving, snorkeling, dhow trips and water sports to a stroll through the streets of Stone Town, discover the spice plantations or just sip a cocktail on the beach.
* Stone Town
* Old Fort
* House of Wonders
* Anglican Cathedral and Slave Market
* Central Market
* Jozani Forest
Events
* Saunti Za Busara Music Festival
* Zanzibar International Film Festival
* Zanzibar Cultural Festival
zanzibar e nakupenda Settembre 2017
ti porto a Stone Town in un mini tour alla casa di Freddie Mercury Zanzibar e poi a Nakupenda l'isola che c'è solo con la bassa marea
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This Summer I went to Zanzibar, Tanzania with Tamalyn Dallal. Tamalyn & Bozenka gave workshops for the 18 girls that went from all over the world! the tour was amazing & these are some of the highlights I filmed & photographed. there is so much to say, I would have to write a BOOK! This trip was amazing!
Safari i Östra Afrika - Kenya och Tanzania
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Zanzibar Beach Soccer - Say No to racism
#zanzibarbeachsoccer Keeping true to our motto ''Uniting people through music & sports'' Zanzibar beach Soccer is an Annual soccer tournament held at the Beautiful Kendwa Sunset Beach of Zanzibar organised by Jazz and supported by Pamojah Movement, Karim Tours, Praktika Welten and the Nunguni Community of Zanzibar.
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Eine Schule für Tansania: Der Mutmacher Eberhard Ströder
Der Krebs konnte ihn nicht aufhalten - Die Krankheit hat er besiegt und seit 25 Jahren engagiert er sich in Tansania. Jetzt baut Eberhard Ströder eine Schule für mehr als 300 Kinder. Der 76 Jährige aus Mogendorf im Westerwald hat schon mehr als 100.000 Euro für Projekte in Tansania gesammelt.
Wer Eberhard Ströder unterstützen möchte:
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Die Evangelische Kirche in Hessen und Nassau hat mehr als 1000 Kirchengemeinden mit Gottesdiensten, Jugendgruppen, Gospelchören und noch viel mehr.
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Zanzibar 2017 - GoPro Holiday
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Zanzibar - Day Two
The Adventure Continues in Zanzibar
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This time we are deep in the midlands checking out some spices and some weird fruits.
- Sour Custard Apple anyone?
TANZANIA 2016 Part6 Zanzibar
Fishing and enjoying life at Stone Town and the wonderful white beaches of Zanzibar, Tanzania. Visiting spice farm in Zanzibar. The famous night market in Stone Town. Mzungu holidays with Tanzanian marafiki. Tasting traditional Tanzanian cusine and exotic fruit. :)
Exploring the North and east coast of Zanzibar. Stone Town, Paje, Jambiani, Nungwi, Kendwa, Kiwengwa, Pingwe. The well-known Freddie Mercury childhood home in Stonetown. Ocean restaurant The Rock at eastern Zanzibar's Pingwe beach. Learning swahili. Hakuna Matata!
Zanzibar 2016
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Ricordando la più bella vacanza della nostra vita!
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