Exploring Ngezi Forest Reserve
Ngezi Forest Reserve, North Western Tip of Pemba Island, Zanzibar - Tanzania
Offered in: English and French
Tour Duration
3 hours (Approximately)Minimum Group Size
1 PersonMaximum Group Size
50 PeopleTour Type
Nature WalksGuides/Drivers
In-personMinimum Age
Children with 2 years & aboveMeeting & Pickup
Pick-up/Drop-off at any placeCut-off Time
4 hours before start timeCancellation Policy
May cancel up to 24 hoursChildren Need to be Accompanied By at Least One Adult
Our advice:
- You can combine with A Day Out At VumaWimbi Sandbank or Visiting Cultural Villages in Pemba as full day excursion
- Not allowed to feed or touch the bats, alter habitat, or take any items home and Walk in silence
- We suggest going in the morning; higher possibility of seeing the Bats and Monkeys
- Suitable for all ages and fitness level, children enjoy it a lot
- Bring your Sun lotion/cream, Sun hat and sun glasses
- Strong shoes appropriate for walking in the forest
Description
Come and join our experienced guide for a half day visit to Ngezi Forest Reserve. The Ngezi Forest Reserve is located in the north-western tip of Pemba, about 3 kilometers from Konde village and it covers a zone of 14.4 square kilometers (5.6 sq mi). It borders on the villages of Kiuyu Kwa Manda (south), Tondooni, Verani and Makangale (north), Msuka (east) and Kipangani (west); to the west, it also borders on the Pemba Channel. It is the last remains of a huge tract of indigenous forest which used to cover most of Pemba. Ngezi is home to the Pemba Flying Fox - a bat endemic to the island,Hawks, Red Colobus Monkeys, troupes of the Pemba velvet monkey bark and play and an eminent vibe is the thing that you get when strolling around. The forest itself is a protected area. On the east side of the Ngezi peninsula is Vumawimbi Beach, an immaculate beach with miles of white sand flanked by a pristine forest. On the western side is found the “Pango ya Watoro” or the cave of the fugitives.
If you are interested we can take some more time with you visiting the “Cultural areas” these are parts of the forest which are sacred and people periodically sweep and clean to appease their ancestors. These sacred place called “MIZIMU” are used for prayers, requests and offerings to the spirits of the dead. Local villagers recognize five such sites.
What's Included
- Service of Informative, friendly and Experienced Professional Tour guide
- Pick up and drop off from your hotel in private car with air condition
- Waiting Charge, Fuel Surcharges & Service Fees
- VAT (18% charged by the Government)
- Mineral Water During the Tour
- Entrances Fees
What's Excluded
- Medical Insurance if needed
- Gratuities for Tour Guide or Driver
- International & Domestic Flights
- Expenses of a personal Nature
- Airport/Departure Tax
- Visa Fee
COVID-19 Health & Safety Measures
- Face masks required for travelers in public areas
- All areas that customers touch are frequently cleaned
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms