Sunday, April 3, 2011

Paradise


I am at the midway point of my adventures in Tanzania and what a better way to celebrate a midterm break than on the powdered sugar soft sand and crooked streets of Zanzibar?  

Zanzibar IS paradise and since a picture is worth a thousand words here are several for you to read.









A monkey named Waka Waka (yes, after the Shakira song)
that jumped right over to me- not because of love but because
I had a full bottle of Sprite that he took and finished off!

The clearest water I have seen


Day 1 of vacation was spent relaxing on the stunning beaches of the northern part of the island and then later at the open market in Stone Town where vendors sold an abundance of fresh seafood.





Where slaves were kept
 
The following day we took a boat ride to Prison Island where we snorkeled and then went back to Stone Town and visited a church that was once a former slave market.









DOLPHINS! We took another boat ride the following day to swim with wild dolphins in the Indian Ocean. We had to get our flippers and snorkeling gear on and wait with our feet over the edge of the boat until our guide said "JUMP!" We would quickly get in the water and follow the dolphins as they swam on on the bottom of the ocean floor. 

The last few days consisted of spice tours, music, seafood and stumbling in and out of small stores while getting 'lost' in Stone Town.

SPICE TOUR!


Amazing coffee bar/ bed and breakfast we
stumbled upon while wandering the
streets of Stone Town





Candles lit the way through the beautiful
doors of Zanzibar to the music concert


 Let me help you interpret this one: Taking a taxi in Zanzibar will consist of a crazy driver named Jambo Jambo who will pick you up before getting gas.  Then, after stalling a bit, pulling over, taking a canteen out of his trunk, hopping on a vespa, and leaving his car and all his passengers in it on the side of the road. Five minutes later he will return with a canteen full of gas and use a cut up water bottle as a funnel to pour the gas in the tank. And the only thing you will be able to say is T.I.A (this is Africa)!


Life is wonderful. THINK ABOUT IT!



1 comment:

  1. oh my goodness CAN YOU GO BACK WITH ME!?
    wow britt is all I can say..and Life is wonderful...thanks for the reminder :)

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