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Kilimanjaro Route: 23.2km distance route

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Ruaha N.P. Route: 12.3km distance route

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East Laguna Route: 10.5km distance route

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    Zanzibar has been home to humans for at least 20,000 years

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    Zanzibar is comprised of several islands, This is the larger ones.

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    Zanzibar has been home to very intelligent humans

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    The Island of Zanzibar boasts pristine white sand and Tourist resorts

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    Apart from tourism, the other economic activity in Zanzibar is growing

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    Zanzibar City and its most historic feature is the ancient Stone Town.

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Zanzibar Food and
Spices Tour with
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A spice tour is a
must-do while on the island
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Stone Town
Walking Tour in Zanzibar
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Prison Island
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Deep Sea
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