It began as a passionate, three-day love affair but it wasn’t long before I realized I couldn’t leave — must not leave — Stone Town after such a brief brush with magic. Then, as if by involuntary reflex, I found myself at the airline office, rescheduling my return flight and extending my stay. And three days turned into eight.
Complex, rich and soulful, Stone Town, once the centre of trade in East Africa, pulses with a spirit that entices, enamours and fascinates. Nowhere else will you find this confluence of African, Arab, Indian and European cultures. You’ll see it in the distinct architecture, a reflection of ancient pasts. You’ll smell it in the enigmatic scent of exotic spices that have become synonymous with Zanzibar, the “Spice Islands”. You’ll hear it in the stirring, Muslim call to prayer and chiming Hindu bells. Just as Muslims, Hindus and Christians peacefully coexist in this small area, mosques, temples and churches stand side by side. I discovered all of this as I got lost in the labyrinth of narrow, cobbled streets and alleys — often deliberately — every day. This is the cultural and historical treasure where I left a piece of my wandering heart.
Here are some of my favourite Stone Town photos.
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I hope these Stone Town photos inspire you to add this destination to your travel wish list. Want to learn more? Check out my recommendations for places to visit and where to eat.
If you’re one of the lucky people who has already visited, what were your highlights?
Mama Cormier says
Beautiful photos. So colourful and full of energy.
Helen Suk says
Thank you, Mama Cormier 🙂
Fatma says
Gorgeous Pictures! I was born in Zanzibar. I returned to see it 7 years ago and visited all the hotels you have here. Definitely must go again!! I know how it touches your heart!
Helen Suk says
Oh, you must miss it dearly! Many thanks for the compliment, Fatma.
Elfreda Massie says
The photos are absolutely mesmerizing. Thank you for sharing and motivating me to put Zanzibar on my bucket list.
Helen Suk says
Thanks, Elfreda. Zanzibar is a magical destination.
Paulette says
Your photos are exquisite! Keep enjoying…………
Helen Suk says
Thank you, Paulette. I’m glad you enjoyed them.
Michaela says
Awesome pictures! I will be in Stone Town in March and I look forward to visiting some of the locations you showcased. I was also planning a very short viist before moving on to Kendwa Beach for the Full Moon Party. Now, I’m trying to figure out how I can stay in Stone Town a bit longer. LOL! My itinerary is already ridiculous!
Helen Suk says
Haha. I don’t blame you one bit! I have several posts about Stone Town – the most recent one being about where to eat. Check it out, and feel free to ask me any questions. Enjoy your trip!
Samir says
Helen ! The pictures are amazing! You have done a spectacular job ! Each one has its own story.
Helen Suk says
Thank you, Samir. I’m glad you enjoyed the photos.
Margarida Carvalho says
Absolutely stunning pictures!!! 😀 Great job, thanks! It is certainly inspiring!!
Helen Suk says
Thanks for the compliment, Margarida. Stone Town is still my favourite travel destination.