Welcome
to Pemba Island!
Pemba Island lies approximately 80
km northeast of Zanzibar Island (Unguja) and is about
the same distance from the Tanzanian mainland, situated
directly east of the of the port of Tanga. Unlike Unguja,
which is flat and sandy, Pemba's terrain is hilly, fertile
and heavily vegetated. The early Arab sailors called
it 'Al Huthera', meaning 'The Green Island'. Today more
cloves are grown on Pemba than on Unguja, in fact 75%
- 80% of all Zanzibar's clove production comes from
Pemba. During the rule of the Sultans, it was Pemba,
with its extensive clove plantations and agricultural
base, that provided the economic foundation for the
archipelago's dominance. Today, earnings from the clove
crop are supported by other agricultural products, cattle
raising, and by fishing, which is an important source
of livelihood. Pemba is also renowned for its voodoo
and traditional healers. Even today, people come from
throughout East Africa seeking cures or to learn the
skills of the art from practioners on Pemba. In addition
to its rich history and traditions, Pemba is of interest
for its wealth of natural resources ranging from beaches
to mangrove ecosystems to natural forests. The coral
reefs surrounding the island protect a multitude of
marine species and offer some of the best diving in
the world. While much of the coast is lined with mangroves,
there are a few amazing stretches of shoreline and enough
attractive offshore islands with pure, clean beaches
and interesting bird-life to keep you busy for quite
a while. The tourism industry in Pemba is still in its
infancy and infrastructure is therefore quite basic,
although this is slowly beginning to change with a few
exclusive resorts springing up on the island. Click
the accommodation link below to browse the resorts.
Pemba is definitely one of the jewels of the Indian
Ocean and is patiently waiting to be explored.
Enjoy comfortable accommodation.
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Mantareef
lodge
A superbly situeted
beach haven, especially good for marine activities
and divers keen to experience the best dives
that Pemba has to offer. |
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