Zanzibar: Jozani Forest National Park Guided Tour
Zanzibar: Jozani Forest National Park Guided Tour
Zanzibar: Jozani Forest National Park Guided Tour
Zanzibar: Jozani Forest National Park Guided Tour
Zanzibar: Jozani Forest National Park Guided Tour
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Zanzibar: Jozani Forest National Park Guided Tour

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Discover the rivers that carry the water of the Indian Ocean from one place to another
Explore the only national park in Zanzibar, the Jozani Forest National Park
See the unique Red Colobus Monkeys, the only forest in the world with over 1000

Last updated on 25 April 2026

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Itinerary
Discover the forest of Zanzibar, the only national park in the islands with 50 km2. This park is blessed with a wealth of large natural trees, various plants and even different types of palm trees (flora and fauna), some of which produce beautiful flowers with a pleasant smell that is sometimes used as a perfume.

The most amazing thing about this forest is that it is the only forest in the world with more than 1000 unique monkeys called Red Colobus Monkeys. There are other species too, with more than 3000 monkeys filling the forest.

Not only that, but you can also expect to spot other animals and insects, such as bush babies, elephant shrews, rats, mouse, African giant millipedes, snails, centipedes, land crabs, and a variety of butterflies and birds.

See a large mangrove forest accessed by a beautiful wooden bridge, and below it there are rivers that carry the water of the Indian Ocean from one place to another with small fish and crabs.