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Jozani Forest

Jozani Forest Jozani Forest, located on Zanzibar Island, is the only national park in Zanzibar and covers approximately 50 square kilometers. It is renowned for its rich biodiversity, including the endemic Red Colobus monkey, which is a key attraction. The forest features mangrove swamps and diverse flora, making it a vital ecosystem for conservation efforts. Visitors can explore walking trails that showcase the unique wildlife and plant species. Activities in Jozani Forest Visitors to Jozani Forest can engage in various activities; > guided nature walks, >bird watching, > observing the Red Colobus monkeys in their natural habitat. >Educational tours provide insights into the forest’s ecology and conservation efforts. > Additionally, photography enthusiasts can capture stunning landscapes and wildlife. #couplestrip#naturalwonders#familytravel#localfood
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