At the northern tip of the island is Nungwi, approached by a road
lined by banana palms, mangroves and coconut trees. This is the dhow
building capital of Zanzibar island, so it is a good place to see
traditional craftsmen at work.
On the west coast of Zanzibar, Mangapwani beach is worth a visit, and
to the east are the beaches of Matemwe, Pwani Mchangani, Kiwengwa,
Uroa, Bwejuu and Jambiani, all with stretches of beautiful white sands.
Zanzibar also boasts several small offshore islands which are ideal
for a day-trip. Prison (or Changu) island is the most popular with
tourists because it is only a short trip from Stone Town. Originally, it
was used by Arabs to detain recalcitrant slaves, and then a jail was
built by the British, but it was never actually used. Visitors to
Zanzibar will notice a large population of ancient Aldabra tortoises.
Other islets near to Stone Town are Chapwani, Chumbe and Bawe.

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