Excerpt from nationalgeographic.com
With almost 900 miles of tropical Indian Ocean shoreline, Tanzania is as much a coastal destination as it is a safari hotspot. The warm islands sitting off the coast of this East African nation are steeped in heritage, lined with sandy beaches and fringed by coral reefs. Often known as the Swahili Coast, the region is a fascinating swirl of Bantu traditions and Islamic influences. The marine life here — which includes whale sharks, a legally protected species in Tanzania — is a huge draw for travellers and a natural wonder that locals are working hard to protect. From relaxing on Pemba Island’s untouched beaches to wandering the historic streets of Zanzibar, here are five experiences to savour across Tanzania’s eastern islands.
1. Take part in coral reef restoration on Jumeirah Thanda Island
For first timers to Tanzania, Jumeirah Thanda Island provides a luxurious introduction — sugar-soft sands, turquoise shallows, tropical greenery and a five-suite villa with two traditional bandas. Its position between Tanzania and Mafia Island makes it a strategic base for exploring the area. It’s also situated within the Shungimbili Island Marine Reserve, where the region’s underwater biodiversity is on full display.
Visitors to Jumeirah Thanda Island can join members of the conservation team on snorkelling excursions along the reef or take low tide walks in search of starfish and octopus.