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Transit to Zanzibar happens by plane or boat, most likely departing from Dar Es Salaam. The plane ride involves about half an hour of cruising in a shaky Cessna, but the ferry is cheaper and can be a far more pleasant experience. The high-speed boats run four times a day each way, take about two hours, and a ticket will run you less than half of what it costs to fly. Oddly, the movie Captain Phillips —a Hollywood retelling of an actual Somali-pirate hijacking—is often the preferred on-board entertainment.
Greetings matter. Stop and say hi: Swahili is an easy language to pick up, and the initial learning curve is quick. Learning just the basics will take you pretty far. Get lost in Stone Town. There are street names, sort of, but no one really uses them. Island life is slow. In Zanzibar, life moves pole pole — Swahili for slow. Your smoothie might take 45 minutes to show up, but it will be delicious and worth the wait. Lazuli, a tiny but wonderful restaurant in Stone Town is a good place to experience this.
Choose your own adventure. For a slightly more Zanzibari experience, try quieter towns like Bwejuu or Jambiani where your slice of island paradise is mixed with the rhythms of village life. Zanzibar has two rainy seasons. Every year, there are the long rains and the short rains. Taste the world. This is the original fusion food, a delicious mash-up of Indian, Arab, Chinese, Portuguese and African cooking traditions, all driven by the constant presence of spice these are known as the Spice Islands, after all, where cloves, cinnamon, black pepper and nutmeg come straight from the source.
Try African ugali , Indian chapatti, Swahili curries, and eat as much fresh seafood as humanly possible. If you want to try these recipes at home, head to Darajani market, the main Bazaar, where locals shop for groceries — but get there early, before the heat rolls in. Egg yolks are white, not yellow.
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