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Zanzibar

We landed on Zanzibar full of excitement. It was warm, sunny and we all felt so relaxed already. We hopped on the connection bus and made our way to our hotel. On the way the driver randomly stopped by the side of the road and after much deliberation on the price (we guess), handed us a bunch of tiny bananas, they were delicious, sweet and probably one of the best bananas I'd ever eaten. Great ploy by the driver to get a bigger tip, worked.

After a very bumpy ride we came upon the hotel. Wow, what a sight to behold. The hotel lobby is a huge wooden building, with a tall pointed roof, looking out to the sea. The bluest sea I'd ever seen, the beach the whitest beach, palm trees, everything you'd see on TV as the perfect place of paradise.



The 'rooms' were actually little lodges, each split into two sides. Petals laid out on the bed, it looked beautiful. On the porch was a lovely table and seat, and a hanging bed to lounge in.







We dropped off our stuff in the room, and headed straight to the beach to check out the views. The views were absolutely incredible and the hotel hugely comfortable, we felt so spoilt, especially after our gruelling climb of Mt. Kilimanjaro. This was pure luxury.

We spent a lot of the time relaxing on the beach, playing beach volleyball with the rest of the group and football on the sand. On one of the days we took a trip to Stone Town, as we'd heard much about it.








Stone Town was beautiful, fantastic architecture and winding streets. This was the perfect souvenir getting expedition, every shop had lovely trinkets, art, scarves and spices. I enjoyed the town but after a while I did find the constant badgering of the street sellers to be a bit of an annoyance. We visited a lovely little restaurant and got munched by mosquitos whilst we munched our food.




Whilst in Stone Town we visited a food market in one of the squares every smell and sight a real treat. Everyone was very friendly and welcoming.

The staff at the hotel were all really friendly too and would do anything for you. The cocktails at the bar were especially good, but my favourite drink was their ginger beer, Stoney Tangawizi. It's so weird going to other countries and yet the Coca Cola company is everywhere. There was even a hotel dog, a lovely old fella who slept mostly but enjoyed some cuddles every now and then.



In the evenings we'd have a lovely meal and all the group would chillout together playing cards, games and drinking. It was an amazing experience, one I'll never forget.




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