Thursday, December 13, 2007

In Zanzibar

Finally! I have been wanting to visit this island for years and finally I made it. There's so much to share that I don't know where to start from. I also don't have the time to do it, especially since I am blogging from a cyber cafe located in the post office. Internet access here is cheaper than Lagos (1US for an hour). It's also kind of fast.

Although Zanzibar is really an archipelago (group of islands), the main island where I am, Unguja, also called Zanzibar. It's a predominantly islamic island. And for such a small place, there's a surprising amount to do. However, because it has such a ladi-back and olde worlde ambience, you don't feel guilty if you decide to do nothing and laze around all day.

Yesterday my friend, Funke, and I went on the spice tour, which is almost obligatory to do when you get here, seeing that Zanzibar's spices are some of their biggest exports (if not the biggest). Today I went snorkelling for the first time ever!!! I'll write more abou that later. It was also my first time swimming in open waters and I was taken aback by how salty the ocean water was. It's one of those things that I know, but was still very surprised by just how salty it tasted. The plan was to swim with the dolphins resident in the waters off the Zanzibar coast, but they were apparently not feeling very friendly today. I was still able to see a family of about 8 dolphins swimming some yards away from me. The guide said that we were out farther than we should be, as people don't normally have to go that far out to see the dolphins. Anyway, I was happy enough.

My time is up now, so I'll write more when I can.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

sister ore, zanzibar ke!!!!!
you no go oshogbo, ikene abi na abakaliki, even sef gboko, or plateau.
nkem

Uzo said...

Amazing...Please come back and give me all the details including travel plans, if you used a tour company etc...

Have fun

Ayomipo Matthew Edinger said...

figured you had left when i got voicemail. have fun.

uknaija said...

Enjoy

Ms. Catwalq said...

i refuse to envy you
I refuse to envy you
I refuse to envy you...
*sigh*
I already do

Wakukuw said...

Bet it was more of an expedition than exploration.
Nonetheless, what an adventure that must have been!
www.wakukuw.blogspot.com

Pilgrimage to Self said...

I'm GREEN!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lets see some pictures.

Merry christmas

Quillonpaper said...

Sorry to spam, please join in prayer for Kenya. Cheers, and quite ironically too, happy new year!

Daddy's Girl said...

Zanzibar sounds wonderful and I'd love to go there someday soon. I'm a regular reader of your blog (although I rarely comment) and I'd love it if you participated in a carnival that will run on my blog. Please check out the blog and see if you're interested.

Unknown said...

I refuse to envy you too. Which is actually hard seeing that I'm green already........ LOL!!