Our Island

Zanzibar, a true gem of the Indian Ocean, is nestled off the Tanzanian coast. Its distinct geography and rich history have bestowed upon it a tapestry of cultures, making it a melting pot where African, Arab, and Indian worlds converge. The narrow alleys of Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, bear witness to centuries of trade, cultural exchanges, and religious dialogues.

Yet, like many paradisiacal places, Zanzibar faces challenges. Its natural beauty and cultural richness draw thousands of visitors annually, potentially straining its fragile ecosystems and limited resources. The swift rise in tourism, if not sustainably managed, can have detrimental effects on the local environment and the communities that call it home.

Addressing these challenges, our organization actively steps in to ensure a balance between preserving this unique heritage and fostering the economic growth crucial for the well-being of its residents. We collaborate closely with local communities, authorities, and businesses to champion environmentally and culturally respectful practices. Every endeavor we undertake is aimed at ensuring future generations can also bask in the splendor of Zanzibar.

In images

Experience the splendor of Zanzibar through our captivating photo gallery.