Viagem de meio dia para experimentar as vibrações de Nungwi e Kendwa - os lugares imperdíveis





Descrição
Nungwi é o nome da vila na parte norte da ilha de Zanzibar. Esta parte da viagem se concentra principalmente em uma visita cultural à vila de Nungwi, passeios turísticos e tempo livre para relaxar na praia de areia branca do norte. Em Nungwi há uma série de coisas muito interessantes para ver e fazer, incluindo Baraka Natural Aquarium, um lugar onde são construídos dhows tradicionais, e Kendwa Rock Beach.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Comece o seu dia visitando o Baraka Natural Aquarium, que abriga tartarugas marinhas ameaçadas de extinção e uma variedade de peixes. O aquário em si é uma formação natural esculpida na rocha de coral pela erosão de milhões de ondas batendo contra a costa. A profundidade da água sobe e desce com as marés proporcionando um ambiente natural para seus habitantes. Aproveite a oportunidade única de nadar com tartarugas marinhas. Durante a visita, você também pode alimentar as tartarugas com algas marinhas ou simplesmente passar o tempo na água. Além disso, você pode levar máscaras de snorkel para mergulhar e observá-las em seu ambiente natural.
Esta parte da viagem inclui uma parada no tradicional mercado de peixe em Nungwi, passeios turísticos e tempo livre para relaxar na praia de areia branca do norte, se desejar. Dependendo do dia da captura, você pode ver atum, peixe-rei, dourado e uma variedade de outros peixes grandes à venda. Pescadores locais (e mulheres) caminham até a beira do recife de coral para pegar uma série de pequenas criaturas marinhas, incluindo lulas, polvos, baiacus e arraias ocasionais – suas capturas serão vendidas no mercado de peixes ao longo do dia.
Pararemos no ferreiro e veremos a maneira tradicional de fazer as ferramentas para a construção de dhows. No canteiro de obras, veremos como os dhows são construídos há séculos e como artesãos habilidosos dobram madeira para criar os dhows. Aproveite a oportunidade de experimentar esta arte única. Enquanto observa as velas brancas dos Dhows, você pode se perguntar como esses barcos impressionantes são feitos. O Nungwi Boat Yard é uma experiência fascinante (se você me perdoar o trocadilho), onde você conhecerá o proprietário do estaleiro e aprenderá como os dhows são construídos; desde a origem da madeira até as juntas utilizadas e como são lançadas.
Terminaremos seu dia explorando Kendwa Rock Beach, onde você terá tempo livre para explorar e brincar. A Kendwa Beach está localizada na vila de mesmo nome no noroeste de Zanzibar, é popular entre os viajantes de todo o mundo. Este é um dos melhores resorts em Zanzibar. É calmo, tranquilo e pacífico. Kendwa é uma praia larga e longa, por isso há espaço suficiente para todos os turistas e é adequada para adultos e crianças. A inclinação é plana, a água se aprofunda gradualmente e rapidamente. Não há águas rasas, conchas, pedras e algas. Na costa, areia branca e fina e palmeiras altas e perenes crescem. O oceano é calmo com águas azuis, claras e transparentes. A praia também está equipada com Wi-Fi de alta velocidade para turistas. Na parte sul da praia, é vazio e lindo e é o lugar perfeito para você assistir a um pôr do sol perfeito em Kendwa.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
O embarque no hotel começa aproximadamente 7 a 75 minutos antes desse horário e depende sobre a localização do hotel. O horário exato da coleta será informado na reconfirmação. Horários estão sujeitos a alterações devido às condições de tráfego local.
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas de coluna
- Não recomendado para grávidas
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(3)
This is a magnificent place and the staff was unbelievable, from the doorman to the support staff. They were attentive to all of my needs. The whole ambiance of the 3rd floor is crazy. I want to sent a special shout out to Rebekah the ambassador whom without I would have been lost in this city. I was able to find good parking, room accommodations and I made it to my event on time and enjoyed myself immensely. I will be back in June for another corporate event and this is my spot. Thank you again Rebekah for being such a gracious hostess.
Ali was the best guide we had our entire stay in Zanzibar. Stayed by our side and wouldn’t allow for us to be taken advantage of in anyway. Very informative and the sceneries were amazing.
It was my first time on Kefalonia (so far I visited Corfu many times, Zakynthos, Cyprus, Rhodos, Crete, Athens, etc..). Kefalonia was highly destroyed during 1953 earthquake so do not expect ancient ruins or old towns (some exceptions, see below). Many towns have been rebuilt after 1953, still they have some nice places to go or visit. In general, Kefalonia is a very nice, slow-life, slow-speed, place to relax :-), with rather some natural beautiful views than ancient places or live cities (like Corfu capital). Here's a list of some of the places I've visited myself and some short description: * I stayed at the resort at the Xi beach. Xi beach is long, sandy, sometimes quite narrow (or very narrow if it's windy) but it's one of the best on Kefalonia i my opinion. Shallow warm waters and some natural clay for body :-). * Lixouri - some small sleeping with with a great ficus tree in the center of its market in the city center. One small shopping street but even during high season in July/Aug it was rather sleepy and quiet. A couple of restaurants around ficus tree and market to sit down and relax. Rather very quiet town You can take a ferry, every half-an hour to transer yourself and family to Argostoli, capital of Kefalonia * Argostoli - not that bit as one might expect still lovely capital of Kefalonia. One main shopping street (quite long), closed for cars, with cafes, shops, restaurants. If you want to buy clothes, I would rather suggest Fiskardo at the north of Kefalonia. Argostoli was rebuilt after 1953 so do not expect old ancient houses or ruins. Still have a walk at the port and make sure to come there at around 8-11 to see live Careta turtles ! - they swim right at your foot ! Enjoy the De Bosset bridge and the views from there. * Fiskardo - a small town at the north of the iceland which was not devasted by the earthquake in 1953. Quite busy town, with lots of ships arriving, departing, couple of nice restaurants, and a few boutiqes to buy clothes - reasonable prices (lower than in Argostoli !) and good quality Kefalonia has several places with great views and beaches. The most famous beach is Mirtos, considered one of the best in the world. Well, definitely the views from the road (especially if you drive along the west cost from south towards Mirtos and further to Fiskardo) are great and spectacular. Keep in mind that Mirtos is not a sandy beach, but with it's white small stones creates spectacular views. Go in the morning to secure your place as it might get crowded during the day. Xi beach - I mentioned above, great to come with kids, there are several places to stop there and the white/grey cliffs at the south-west are great and picturesquee. Go to Kounopetra beach or view point to see the full cliffs, or Xi beach to beach right beneath the cliffs Personally, I liked the Petani sandy beach. Not very big but quite wide and long with great taverna (the very one at the center of the beach). Pick windy day to enjoy spectactular (even 2m high !) waves to have fun :) ! Ammos beach - this one is closed because some rocks destroyed some of the 400 steps which led towards the beach. It's similar to Mirtos, fantastic view, looks sandy but there's no way to get to it. You can go by car to the last parking (road is OKish most of the time, except around 50-80m which might be tough for family car) and then enjoy the view from the cliff above. The Scala beach is in my opinion overated. Yes, it is sandy, it is wide and very long (3km ?) but it gets deep very fast so not very good for small kids - go to Xi and kids will love it. Melissani lake is probably #1 place to visit on Kefalonia. Well, it's a lake which was hidden in the cave. Now the roof is open because part of it collapsed in 1953. Still, crowdy place but definitely give it a try. After probably a long queue (it moves quite fast) you go down thru the stone corridor straight to the lake and the boat. You cruise for around 10-15min and that's it :-). Personally I liked more the Drogarati Cave which is just a few km away from the lake. Cave is quite big, with lots of stalagmites and stalacties but no-one is pushing you to move along so you can spend there as much time as you want. It's not that cold inside as some might say. Shorts and t-shirt was fine for a 20-30 min walk around. Itaka - we decided to take a boat tour around Itaka to see that corresponding iceland as well. It was a nice day, with 2 stops for swimming and 2 stops in small cities of Itaka. Vathy, capital of Itaka is a small town with a nice port and a 3-4 tavernas. Take the steps to the church above the city to see the panorama ! While crusing around Itaka, it came to light that the iceland does not realy have such great views as Kefalonia. On the other hand, there are no big hotels on Itaka, so you if you want to escape from crowds, people, etc and just read books, it might be a nice place for rest. In summary, Kefalonia, appeared to me like a nice place for a family rest. Slow life, some spectacular views, a couple of great beaches, Careta turtles :-), and, if you want some interesting wine (Robola - you can visit a winery not far from the Saint Gerasimos Kefalonia Holly Convent, and taste it for free). And you can see the whole iceland from the Ainos top but take better shoes to get to the top (sandals might be risky).



