The astonishing biodiversity of Uzi island includes mangrove forests, seagrass beds and coral reefs. As the tide ebbs and flows, your guided adventure will showcase the local heritage and culture. As you explore Uzi village, a traditional Swahili settlement, you'll see everyday village activities like weaving, carpentry, bee farming, and seaweed farming - all part of the local way of life.
Next up, you'll visit Muyuni Village for a glimpse into the lifestyle and traditions of its residents. Here, you'll watch ancient crafts in action as locals demonstrate rope making, basket weaving, and makuti plaiting. These techniques have been passed down through generations - a living legacy of cultural heritage.
The final stop takes you to Ngonga Cave where you'll explore with your guide, and learn about its history as a home for vampire bats and as a spiritual sanctuary for the ancestors of the Muyuni people. You'll watch a witchcraft healing ceremony in the underground cavern – a mesmerising end to your tour.
