Our ATV tour offers more than just a thrilling ride — it’s a fully immersive adventure into Zanzibar’s diverse landscapes and local culture. Unlike generic ATV rentals, we provide: Expert local guides who know the best hidden trails, scenic viewpoints, and authentic villages Safety first: high-quality ATVs, helmets, and full safety briefings included A variety of terrains, from coastal paths and palm forests to rural villages and spice farms Opportunities to interact with local communities and learn about Zanzibari traditions. Flexible tour options — from short adrenaline-filled rides to extended cultural explorations Complimentary refreshments like fresh fruits and bottled water to keep you energized Small group sizes for a personalized, fun experience Professional photos available as an add-on, so you can capture your adventure perfectly This isn’t just a ride — it’s a journey through Zanzibar’s soul, combining excitement, culture, and breathtaking scenery. Pick up and drop down free
About Kendwa Beach Located on Zanzibar’s northwest coast, Kendwa Beach is known for its powdery white sand, calm turquoise waters, and postcard-perfect sunsets. Unlike many beaches on the island, Kendwa is almost completely tide-free, which means you can swim and enjoy water activities at any time of the day. It’s a favorite destination for travelers seeking a mix of relaxation and adventure, offering everything from beach bars and music to snorkeling and clear kayak experiences. The water here is calm, crystal clear, and ideal for stunning photo shoots in transparent kayaks, especially during sunrise and sunset. Whether you're a couple looking for a romantic escape or a content creator capturing Zanzibar’s beauty, Kendwa Beach is one of the most photogenic spots on the island.
️ Kilimani Village & Local Culture Nestled just inland from the beaches of northern Zanzibar, Kilimani Village offers a peaceful escape into the island’s authentic Swahili life. Far from the tourist crowds, this traditional village invites visitors to experience real Zanzibari culture — from friendly greetings in Swahili to the aroma of spices drying under the sun. Locals here live in harmony with nature, practicing small-scale farming, fishing, and traditional crafts. You can observe or even participate in daily activities like coconut husking, weaving, or preparing local dishes like ugali and samaki wa kupaka (grilled fish with coconut sauce). A visit to Kilimani offers more than just sights — it's a chance to connect with people, learn about Zanzibar’s rich Swahili-Arab-African heritage, and support a village that welcomes responsible tourism with open arms.
Baraka Natural Aquarium – Swim with Sea Turtles in Nungwi Located in Nungwi village, Baraka Natural Aquarium is one of the most popular and ethical turtle sanctuaries in Zanzibar. This natural lagoon, formed in a coral rock pool, is home to rescued green sea turtles that are cared for before being released back into the ocean. Visitors have the unique opportunity to feed, swim with, and learn about these gentle creatures in their natural environment. The experience is both fun and educational, especially for families and wildlife lovers. Friendly guides will tell you how the turtles are rescued, treated, and released, and how your visit supports local marine conservation efforts.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 20 minutes before departure time.
Pick up by the reception
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