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Chumbe Island is an idyllic tropical island that is situated about 6 km west of the larger island of Zanzibar and about 30 km off the coast of Tanzania in East Africa. A short boat ride takes you to this small, magical island where hospitality is not just a way of business, but a way of life!

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The Chumbe Reef Sanctuary: the first declared Marine Protected Area of Tanzania, one of the world's most beautiful coral gardens and the best preserved shallow reef on the East African Coast. The sanctuary has more than 200 species of pristine stone corals, more than 400 species of fish and regularly visiting turtles and dolphins. This spectacular reef can be observed by snorkeling under the guidance of trained Park Rangers. Snorkeling equipment is available on the island. Please note that scuba diving on the Chumbe Reef is prohibited, unless for research purposes; however scuba excursions are available on neighboring reefs

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 ACTIVITIES

The Chumbe Forest Reserve: a coral rag forest with a unique flora and wildlife including numerous reptiles, birds, crabs and the rare nocturnal Coconut Crab. The island is formed from fossilized coral and throughout the trail it is possible to see the patterns of the coral and the remains of giant clams thousands of years old. The Forest Nature Trails are also visited under the guidance of trained Park Rangers;

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Historic buildings: built by the British in 1904; these include the lighthouse, which offers breath-taking views of the Island and of Zanzibar, and the mosque that was built with an elaborate design and is still in use by the Chumbe team.

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Accommodation: In eco-bandas perfectly blended with the surrounding nature and situated between the beach and the forest. Chumbe has seven stunning eco-buildings each incorporating state-of-the-art eco-architecture and using local materials with coconut palm thatch. They are especially pioneering because they are all ecologically self-sustaining with zero impact on the environment.

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Each has solar-powered lighting, private bathroom, cold & (solar-heated) hot water showers fed from a unique rainwater catchment system, compost toilets and greywater filtration through specialised garden areas. On Chumbe you can live in simple luxury on this paradise island in the knowledge that you are in no way damaging the environment of this spectacular nature reserve.

Other facilities: the historic lighthouse keeper's house built by the British in 1904 has been adapted to be the Park HQ with a restaurant for visitors and a classroom for local schoolchildren. This magnificently designed building is also equipped with eco-technology. The restaurant has dining terraces overlooking the sea, and serves delicious local Zanzibari cuisine, which combines influences of Arabic, Indian and African dishes using fresh fish, octopus and seafood, beef and chicken, tropical vegetables, fruits and spices.

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Chumbe Island has received a number of prestigious accolades and awards, including:

*** GLOBAL WINNER ***
British Airways TOURISM FOR TOMORROW Award 1999

***TO.DO! AWARD FOR SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE TOURISM***
Winner 2004, Studienkreis für Tourismus und Entwicklung e.V. (Institute for
Tourism and Development), Germany, 2004

*** RESPONSIBLE TOURISM AWARD***
Winner 2004 - Best Marine & Beach Destination
Responsibletravel.com with The Times, UK

*** WORLD LEGACY AWARD: NATURE TOURISM ***
Finalist, 2004, National Geographic Traveler & Conservation International

*** GLOBAL 500 LAUREATE ***
UNEP OUTSTANDING ENVIRONMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT Award 2000

About Lazy Lagoon Private Island:
 


Watch the local fishing fleet move slowly out to sea while waking up to another day of snorkeling over coral reefs, sailing on the Indian Ocean breezes, visiting historical sites, or just soaking up the sun. Wind down to the sight of the returning fleet bringing in the catch for dinner. - Just another blissful day at Lazy Lagoon.

Lazy Lagoon lies in the Zanzibar Channel offshore from mainland Bagamoyo, the capital of German East Africa and the 'gateway to the Dark Continent'.

Not only can it boast nine kilometers of deserted beach, but it is also a natural reserve home to many small mammals, mangrove trees and patches of indigenous forest. An idyllic Robinson Crusoe Island, the perfect way to start or end a safari.

Large airy rooms, wide shaded verandas, moon lit dinners down on the beach, peace and tranquility are just some of the reasons for spending a romantic few days on Lazy Lagoon.

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