Botanists have found a stand of rare trees in Tanzania’s Zanzibar archipelago not known to grow wild anywhere else in Africa.
Tanzania — Pemba Island’s Ngezi Forest Reserve, a complex of moist evergreen and coastal forests, mangroves and heathland in the Zanzibar archipelago, is the last refuge of the Pemba blue duiker ...
The coastal areas are where humans have the most direct impact on the ocean's resources. Pemba Island broke away from the African mainland around 10 million years ago. Today, strong currents that ...
Most of Zanzibar archipelago's seaweed is grown on the island of Pemba, which has rocky inlets rather than flat wide beaches and consequently been less affected by rising water temperatures.
The caves are not commercialised or touristy; hence, you won’t find YouTube videos of tourists’ escapades to these hidden ...
The experience of arriving at Mnemba Island, a private resort two miles ... during a trip around the Zanzibar Archipelago. The teardrop-shaped landmass, just over a quarter mile wide, had only ...