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        Pier Information. The ship is scheduled to 
        dock at the Port of Zanzibar. The town center can be reached in 
        approximately 15 minutes on foot, or via a short taxi ride. If you are 
        considering walking, keep in mind that the climate is hot and humid. 
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        Shopping. Spices, leatherwork, gold and 
        silver jewelry, local crafts, colorful fabrics, and Zanzibar wooden 
        chests are popular. Small shops can be found along the narrow streets in 
        the center of Stone Town. When buying wooden articles be sure to check 
        whether the wood has been treated for termites. The local currency is 
        the shilling.  | 
       
      
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        Cuisine. Seafood (kingfish, barracuda and 
        wahoo) is a good choice as are curried dishes and fresh local fruit. 
        Typical dishes include mishikaki, a delicious charcoal-broiled meat 
        dish, and wali na nyam, a curried beef. The restaurants in major hotels  
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        Other Sights 
        Local Market. A stroll through the market truly reveals local 
        color. An incredible display of fruits, vegetables, spices, animals, and 
        other daily necessities provides a sight to be remembered. 
        Stone Town. Stroll through the ancient streets and stop at small 
        workshops where artisans ply their trade with designs taught to them by 
        their forefathers. 
        Countryside and Beaches. A drive into the countryside offers 
        gleaming white sand beaches, ruins of once-lovely summer palaces, and 
        lush clove and coconut plantations. 
        Jozani Forest Reserve. About a 40-minute drive from town, this 
        nature preserve is home to the rare Colobus monkey. Be aware that the 
        monkeys live high up in the trees and seeing them is by no means 
        guaranteed. 
        Kidichi Persian Baths. A short drive from town are the remains of 
        this former summer residence; the baths are the best part, preserved 
        under domed roofs. They were built in the last century by Sultan Sayyid 
        for his Persian wife, Princess Shaharzad.  
        Golf. Zanzibar Golf Club 
        has a woodland setting centered around a large lake. The course is 
        stunning to look at, almost picturesque off the first tee, with reeds 
        edging the water that reflects the surrounding scenery. This is an 18 
        -hole, par 72, 7364 yard course.  | 
       
     
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