Rise with the tide (timing changes daily — your host checks lunar charts). Today’s focus: understanding Zanzibar’s marine ecosystem through local eyes.
Morning snorkeling at Chumbe Island Coral Park — East Africa’s first marine protected area, co-managed by Zanzibari rangers. Unlike crowded Mnemba trips, Chumbe limits visitors to 20/day. Your guide (a former fisherman turned conservationist) explains:
- Why parrotfish are “reef gardeners” (they eat algae that would smother coral)
- How dynamite fishing devastated reefs in the 1990s — and how community patrols revived them
- Which coral species survived the 2016 bleaching event (and why)
Afternoon brings contrast: visit the seaweed farming cooperative where women harvest Eucheuma at low tide. They explain market challenges (global price drops) and climate threats (rising sea temps). Your visit includes purchasing seaweed soap directly from producers — 100% of proceeds stay with them.
Evening culminates in a beach storytelling circle with village elders sharing Swahili coastal folklore — tales of Popo Bawa (bat demon), monsoon winds, and Portuguese shipwrecks.