Zanzibar Spice Farm Tour with Traditional Cooking Lesson GetYourGuide

(3 customer reviews)

$75.00

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Zanzibar: Spice Farm Tour with Traditional Cooking Lesson USD 75. Visit a real spice farm where you can see, smell, and taste the freshest, top-quality spice plants. Join a cassava leaf harvest, and enjoy lunch on the spice farm after a traditional cooking lesson. Purchase fresh spices to take home with you..
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3 reviews for Zanzibar Spice Farm Tour with Traditional Cooking Lesson GetYourGuide

  1. Sunet

    A fun morning out with Khamis (Thursday) and Juma (Friday) it was fun knowing that.
    Highly recommended outing… But not with just any old guide. These guys are hilarious and Khamis knows all his fruits in Afrikaans! He even knows what “fokken duur” means (you’re welcome for the free information my friend ). You’ll also notice that I’m in most of the pictures because Juma is a great photographer. Handed him my phone and had the opportunity to really enjoy myself instead of taking pictures!
    I had a 4year old randomly latch on to me… Just confirmation that I am in the right line of work!! I was allowed to participate and try out whatever I wanted… Also didn’t follow instructions and cut myself on the coconut cutter. Pavarotti Batman grabbed us some coconut from a tree top while performing (wow, the voice )
    All I can say is, fresh is better. Literally every smell and flavour I experienced was ou

  2. GetYourGuide traveler

    The spices and fruits of Zanzibar, really wonderful. Even the smallest piece tasted rich and delicious.
    The lunch you prepared for us was also delicious. It was a very interesting tour.
    However, the many gifts at the end (woven leaf baskets, crowns, bracelets, necklaces, etc.) were just too much. I am a traveler, so I didn’t want to add to my luggage and I can’t take the plants back to my country. It was hard to throw away the baskets and crowns on the way back.
    I would have preferred to be given a few spices as a gift rather than a basket or crown.
    Then, in addition to the guide, there are assistants and others who join the tour and charge a tip at the end of the tour.
    My country does not have a tipping culture, so I was not happy with the unplanned expense.

  3. GetYourGuide traveler

    Spice Farm tour was thorough and engaging. Not only did I learn about the different spice plants, but also go to experience traditional Zanzibari cooking with the spices from the farm. Visiting the spice farm was one of the highlights of my trip to Zanzibar. Highly recommend to anyone wanting to learn more about spices and their many uses.

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