Guys, loving your videos and very timely as we are visiting Zanzibar in January 2024. We have already switched hotels in Jambiani to the Sharazad based on your video. Looking forward to you Nungwi vid, as we are spending a week there too.
Paje for the fun and action, or Jambiani is just down the road for the peace and quiet. Or Matemwe is very beautiful and quiet but further away from busier places like Paje
Hey mate, what would you say was your favourite area/beach? I am torn between Kendwa, Nengwi, Paje and Jambiani so I am thinking of splitting the stay between Kendwa and Paje with 3 nights in each! After our safari, i am keen to chill on nice beaches and enjoy great food and drinks somewhere that's a little lively. Thoughts? Great videos btw
So I would say it depends what you want from an area. Personally we enjoyed Jambiani because it's quiet and has beautiful beach, but is just 5 minutes drive to the more lively area of Paje (bars, restaurants etc.) If you want to stay in a lively area then Paje is good. Kendwa has a very nice beach for swimming and the resort vibe. They also have beach/pool parties there.
Some of them are real. I met a real masai guy. You are right they are very shy, I was the one who approached him. His story was so touching, I adopted him...not officially, but I am helping him and his family.
Guys, loving your videos and very timely as we are visiting Zanzibar in January 2024. We have already switched hotels in Jambiani to the Sharazad based on your video. Looking forward to you Nungwi vid, as we are spending a week there too.
Oh that's awesome 🙌
You'll love Sharazad ❤️
Google Beach Boys of Zanzibar. Nice video guys 😊
Thanks! 😃
Love the video. Zanzibar is beautiful...
It really is!
Gud stuff guys
Thank you 😊
Such a nice video.
I am Travelling to Zanzibar. Can you recommend which is the best beaches to stay in Zanzibar?
Paje for the fun and action, or Jambiani is just down the road for the peace and quiet. Or Matemwe is very beautiful and quiet but further away from busier places like Paje
Great video - going to Zanzibar in two weeks. May you share any tips on bringing a drone on the island. Do you need any permit to fly a drone?
Thanks a lot!
Drones are legal in Tanzania, but just check with their local authority on regulation etc.
Looks beautiful there, another awesome vlog guys, love from Australia
Thank you 😊 💓
Such an adorable family.
If I have kids I want them to travel when they are young
Thank you 😊
First to comment and like😅
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Big fan of you guys, i love your vlogs❤
Thank you 😊
Am going here next holiday
It's worth a visit 😊
It looks very similar to Watamu ❤ I'm with you on the Masai, probably not!
Yes there are definite similarities! Zanzibar is a little further ahead, but it is essentially what I think Watamu could become one day.
Hey mate, what would you say was your favourite area/beach? I am torn between Kendwa, Nengwi, Paje and Jambiani so I am thinking of splitting the stay between Kendwa and Paje with 3 nights in each! After our safari, i am keen to chill on nice beaches and enjoy great food and drinks somewhere that's a little lively. Thoughts? Great videos btw
So I would say it depends what you want from an area. Personally we enjoyed Jambiani because it's quiet and has beautiful beach, but is just 5 minutes drive to the more lively area of Paje (bars, restaurants etc.)
If you want to stay in a lively area then Paje is good. Kendwa has a very nice beach for swimming and the resort vibe. They also have beach/pool parties there.
Thank you @@WhereNextFamily . So i'll keep Nengwi out and throw Jambiani back in the ring! I'll watch your Jambiani vid and see if it twists my arm!
Seems Malia likes ice cream more than fish.
It's a close one, but ice cream wins haha
from i.g love your vlogs
Awesome! Thanks for watching ❤️
Maasai on a beach ? 😅
Apparently so!
These are not the “real” masai people from what I remember being there 18 and 13 years ago. they are just dressing up for the tourists 😊
Interesting. Kudos for their commitment 🤣
Some of them are real. I met a real masai guy. You are right they are very shy, I was the one who approached him. His story was so touching, I adopted him...not officially, but I am helping him and his family.