Why Africa’s Spice Islands will sate even the most seasoned traveller from that are extinct 2018 Watch Video
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Description: The sun fades over the Tanzanian coastline, signalling the return of fishermen and their dhows. Mimicking the flaming horizon are the hues of crumbling stone buildings. Fragrant hints of Zanzibar mix – a complex soup of potatoes and fried cassava – waft in from the nightly street food market at Forodhani Gardens. Seated on the floor, locals place their beads onto wooden boards in a strategic game of Bao la Kiswahili. The largest island of the Zanzibar archipelago, Unguja, has a distinct Afri
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