arose58 This is a nice wilderness walk but the only animals we saw were the monkeys at the very front of the park. The monkeys come very close to people but you are to stay 3 meters away. The mangrove is about a 15 min drive from the forest.
Yvonette Aiko Koyama There's is enough red monkeys to see and information about the forest is interesting. To take note, go with water shoes or sandals that you can get dirty as it is a tropical weather forest, there's sure to be muddy area where you will walk!
Caroline Crutchley An amazing insight into the only surviving forest in Zanzibar. Protection from Tsunami and even climate change. Once under a coral ocean it is now strong mahogany trees and mangroves . Find the monkeys that are only found in this forest. Guides are well informed.
Ιωαννης Αντωνακης Beautiful experience because we went at the right time (08:40) we had a private tour because there were only people there, we saw animals and plants our guide Amur was very informative and patient, the money from the entrance ticket is used for the maintenance of the forest and for protection. The duration of the tour varies, it can be up to two or three hours for those who have a lot of questions and want to know everything.
Aneesa My god, what a fantastic place. Just myself and 2 other people with a brilliant tour guide. As a monkey fanatic, naturally I absolutely loved it; getting to see the monkeys in their natural habitat, as well as so up close and personal was such a dream of mine. Monkeys seem to be very relaxed around humans too. The mangrove tree forest afterwards was also so unique, and your guides takes some photographs for you. Just such an unplanned yet magical day - one of my highlights of Zanzibar.