Jozani Forest Nature Walk – Meet Zanzibar’s Rare Wildlife

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Jozani Forest is Zanzibar’s only remaining natural forest and one of the island’s most important conservation areas. This guided nature walk with Future African Safari offers travelers a chance to experience Zanzibar’s wild side, just a short drive from the coast.

 


 

Explore Zanzibar’s Protected Forest

The tour takes place inside Jozani Forest, part of Jozani–Chwaka Bay National Park. Walking beneath tall trees and thick vegetation, visitors discover a peaceful environment filled with birds, insects, and unique plant species found only on the island.


 

Encounter the Red Colobus Monkey

One of the main highlights is seeing the endangered red colobus monkey, a species found only in Zanzibar. These monkeys move freely through the forest and are often seen jumping between trees or resting close to walking paths, allowing for excellent photos and close observation.


 

Mangrove Boardwalk Experience

The tour continues through a mangrove swamp via a wooden boardwalk. Here, the guide explains how mangroves protect the coastline and support marine life. Visitors can spot small fish, crabs, and shrimp in the shallow waters below.


 

Learn About Local Flora & Ecosystems

Along the walk, the guide introduces medicinal plants, hardwood trees, and traditional uses of forest resources. This section of the tour provides insight into how nature, culture, and conservation are closely connected in Zanzibar.

Why Choose This Tour with Future African Safari

  • Professional local nature guides

  • Ethical wildlife viewing

  • Educational and easy-paced walking routes

  • Support for conservation efforts


 

Who This Tour Is Perfect For

  • Nature and wildlife lovers

  • Families and students

  • Eco-conscious travelers

  • Photographers and bird watchers


 

Tour Overview

  • Duration: Approx. 3 hours

  • Type: Guided forest walk

  • Group Size: 1–10 people

  • Location: Jozani Forest, Zanzibar

The Jozani Forest Nature Walk offers a calm and educational escape into Zanzibar’s natural heritage. With Future African Safari, visitors experience wildlife responsibly while learning the importance of conservation on the island.

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