Weekends are free to relax and to explore the local area. Zanzibar is known for its sandy white beaches and unique culture. While here, don’t miss Stone Town, a place that is known for its mazes and spices (take a spice tour for sure!). Another must is a visit to Prison Island, where you can spot dolphins and marine life. Travel north or east of the island for some of the best and cleanest beaches in the world and enjoy the Indian Ocean at its best!
You will be staying in a volunteer house in Chukwani. It is close to the popular area of Stone Town, making it a convenient location for visitors exploring the island's rich history and culture. The village offers a more local experience compared to the bustling tourist areas. You will be staying in a traditional and comfortable guesthouse with multiple shared bedrooms, bathrooms, a kitchen, and one sitting room where you can relax with the other volunteers. Please note that all rooms (2-8 volunteers per room) are single gender, and that there are no hot showers or air-conditioning, laundry service, or Wifi. There are fans available. You can purchase a local SIM-card locally.
All meals will be provided at this accommodation.
The nearest beach to Chukwani is typically the beach at Buyu, about 30 mins away by walking. Buyu Beach is known for its calm waters and beautiful scenery, making it a great spot for relaxation and swimming.Another nearby option is the beaches around Stone Town, which are also easily accessible and offer various amenities. If you're looking for a quieter experience, Mangapwani is a lovely choice!
You will easily find a few small local stores that sell snacks, drinks and any basic supplies you might need during your stay. Nearby, there are ATMs, banks, shops, a local pharmacy, etc. There is a mini market is 5 mins away by walking where you can get almost every item.
Chukwani is generally considered a safe area, especially compared to some other places. Like any location, it's wise to stay aware of your surroundings and take common-sense precautions.While petty crime can occur, particularly in busier areas of Zanzibar, violent crime is relatively rare. Engaging with local communities and following recommendations from your local team can enhance
your safety.
Arrival Information
ZNZ (Abeid Amani Karume International Airport)
Our transfer coordinator will meet you outside the Airport’s main arrival hall holding a sign with either your name or “The Green Lion”, either upon your arrival or if not possible, at the following times.
Pickup Window
Arrive on Saturday* or Sunday between 06:00 - 21:00.
*Saturday arrivals need to book one extra night at our accommodation.
Please note that in some cases we may need to wait for several participants to arrive before the group leaves the airport.
***If you arrive well ahead of time, make sure you return to your meeting point at the appointed time as we may not be able to wait on any late arrivals.***
What to do, if...
...you are waiting at the airport but can’t find your transfer coordinator?
Make sure that you have passed customs and are at the meeting point as described above. If you are there already, it is essential that you stay where you are and wait to avoid further confusion.
It is most likely your driver has just got stuck in traffic. But if after waiting at least 20 minutes you still can’t find your driver, try calling our transfer Coordinator (phone number below).
If they do not answer on the first try, please keep trying.
...you can’t reach the transfer coordinator on the phone.
Please send them a text message and wait at the meeting point. They might be busy and will get back to you shortly. If for any reason they don’t get back to you, please try again. If 30 minutes passes, you can try your country manager’s phone number (also below).
...you don’t get an answer on your messages
Stay at the meeting point. We will meet you there in any case.
Revo is the transfer coordinator +255776218023
Emergencies - Harry +94 77 711 9372
***DO NOT LEAVE THE MEETING POINT, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TRAVEL TO OUR CENTER ON YOUR OWN***
Local meals that are typical of Zanzibari culture will be provided at this accommodation such as wali (rice), ugali (maize porridge), nyama choma (grilled meat), mshikaki (marinated beef), samaki (fish), pilau (rice mixed with a variety of spices), biriyani, and ndizi-nyama (plantains with meat). Once per week all participants create the weekly food plan together. Clean drinking water is provided free of charge, but all other drinks are not included.
Dress Code
Fully covering the knees and shoulders is required while on the project site and while interacting within the community. No sheer (see-through), low cut or midriff revealing tops, miniskirts or offensive/questionable writing on garments are allowed while shorts, trousers, and t-shirts for men is highly advised.
What to Bring
Towels, Toiletries and mosquito protection are NOT provided so you will have to bring these along with you or buy them locally.