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Zanzibar

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Tour Zanzibar

Zanzibar is situated in the Indian Ocean, approximately 40 km/25 miles from the Tanzanian coast in East Africa. This beautiful island consists of two main Islands, Zanzibar, also referred to as Unguja by the locals and Pemba Island as well as a number of smaller islets.

Zanzibar is also known as the exotic 'Spice Island' due to the delightful variety of spices available on the island. The capital of Zanzibar is Stone Town; a World Heritage Site steeped in history and culture. Historic sights in Zanzibar include Stone Town, Mbweni Ruins, Hamamni Persian Baths, the first public baths in Zanzibar built in the 19th century; situated among vibrant cobbled streets waiting to be discovered.

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the Seychelles

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Tour the Seychelles

Among the 115 islands of the Seychelles you will find the luxuriant, tropical paradise that appears in countless advertisements and glossy travel brochures. But however seductive the images, they simply can't compete with the real-life dazzling beaches and crystal-clear waters.
There are more shades of blue and green in the Seychelles than it is possible to imagine. Forming a backdrop to the relaxed tropical image of the Seychelles are the rhythms, colours and flavouInner Islands is the collective term for the 42 islands that lie closest to Mahé, the largest island in the archipelago. Almost all of the inner islands are granitic with distinctive boulders and mountainous interiors. The granitic inner islands lie slightly to the north, and within a 56km radius, of Mahé Island.

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Madagascar

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Island of Nosy Iranja

Nosy Iranja is located some 40 minutes by speedboat south of Nosy Be, a beautiful palm fringed island covered with covered with coconut palms, filaos trees and tropical flowers . Nosy Iranja consists of 2 islands connected by a 2km sandbar which is exposed during low tide with clear water for swimming and coral reefs which provide excellent snorkelling. There is also a small village, a lighthouse and a school which one can visit on the island of Iranja Be.

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Mauritius

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Mauritius - The 'Star of the Indian Ocean' with safe beaches, gentle seas and mild tropical climate

Mauritius is Often referred to as the 'Star of the Indian Ocean' with safe beaches, gentle seas and mild tropical climate combined with a legendary Mauritian hospitality make this one of the world's most sought-after holiday destinations.

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Mozambique

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Mozambique's sandy palm-fringed beaches and coral reefs still qualify as some of the most beautiful places in Africa.

Mozambique is a country of note. Here you can enjoy an unspoiled island oasis in total tranquillity. You can also wander through the markets to collect souvenirs or enjoy the buzz around you. The diving and snorkelling has been compared with the best in the world and the coastline boasts over 1000 species of marine life.

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