Pemba Island

You will have the chance to explore Pemba Island, both on land and in the water.  You will see aquatic species whilst diving or snorkelling and terrestrial species around your private beach retreat, in the mangroves and if you visit it, in the protected Ngezi Forest.

Location & size:

Pemba island s located on the north part of Zanzibar island, 50km from the mainland.  The lifestyle of local Pembans is relaxed and their culture is not so well known.  This island is renowned for its peoples’ knowledge of traditional healing methods.Landscapes & Vegetation:
Despite its geographical proximity to Zanzibar, this island is relatively remote and not visited often by tourists.   The western shore is hillier than the rest of the island and has small steep hills and deep valleys.  This isolated island has an irregular coastline and is fringed by spectacular, virgin white sand beaches that are perfect for snorkelling off.

Beach & Underwater:
Colonised by lush coral and sponge gardens, Pemba’s clear aquamarine waters are ideal for snorkelling and diving.  You can go underwater sight seeing in the clear warm waters off the beach at your Lodge.  If you are not in the mood to move, you can lie on the beach and soak up the sun.  In the evenings you can enjoy sundowners overlooking the beautiful Pemba channel.

With visibility often reaching more than 30m, Pemba is a photographers’ and underwater naturalists’ paradise.  Pemba is separated from the mainland by a channel deeper than 1000m and offers some of the best diving anywhere in the world.  The waters off Pemba are rich with marine life – ranging from coral gardens & vertical coral walls that support thousands of species of colourful reef fish to large pelagic fish including schools of hammerhead sharks and the magnificent manta ray.  In the rich, shallow waters, manta and eagle rays, barracuda, giant 2m groupers and Green & Hawksbill turtles often cruise past.  A myriad of marine life occurs here, and the closer you look the more you will find.

On Land and Ngezi Forest:
Pemba Island has a high level of endemism including mammals, birds and reptiles.  The forest is alive with wildlife and has a lush jungle-like canopy with thick cover on the forest. If you visit the protected Ngezi forest, you will see colonies of the endemic Pemba Flying Fox (bats).  Vervet monkeys and tree hyraxes both have subspecies endemic to the Island.  There are 4 species of endemic birds, including the Pemba scops owl and Pemba sunbird; and 5 species of endemic reptiles, including the Pemba day gecko and Pemba marsh snake.

You can alse choose to explore the mangrove forests. African fish eagles circle overhead, looking for something to eat, whilst brown headed parrots shriek in the forests.  Egrets, Ibis and herons all hunt for invertebrates in the shallow intertial pools left behind by the receding tide.

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