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Kiembesamaki, Airport Area. Zanzibar, Tanzania
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Salaam Cave Turtles

Salaam Cave Turtles

Duration: Half Day

Price: USD180

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Salaam Cave, located in Kizimkazi Dimbani on Zanzibar’s southern coast, is a unique natural attraction renowned for its sea turtle conservation efforts. This natural cave serves as a sanctuary for sea turtles, offering visitors the opportunity to swim alongside these gentle creatures in crystal-clear waters. Guided tours provide insights into the turtles’ behavior, feeding habits, and the conservation initiatives in place to protect them. The experience is both educational and immersive, allowing guests to connect with marine life in a serene environment. In addition to the turtle experience, Salaam Cave is characterized by its ancient limestone formations and tranquil subterranean lake, making it a geological marvel. The cave’s natural beauty and the opportunity to engage in conservation efforts make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a unique adventure in Zanzibar.

Includes: Tour Guide
Entrance Fees
All transportation in destination location

Notes: 🐢 Swim with Sea Turtles Salaam Cave serves as a sanctuary for sea turtles, providing a rare opportunity to swim alongside these gentle creatures in their protected environment. The crystal-clear waters of the cave allow for close observation, and visitors can even feed the turtles under the guidance of knowledgeable staff. This experience is particularly suitable for children who are comfortable swimmers, as the turtles are accustomed to human interaction and move calmly through the water . Peek +1 Tripadvisor +1 🌿 Explore a Natural Limestone Cave Beyond the turtle interaction, Salaam Cave itself is a geological marvel. Formed over millennia, the cave features intricate limestone formations, including stalactites and stalagmites, and houses a serene subterranean lake. Guided tours provide insights into the cave's formation and the cultural history of the area, making it a fascinating destination for nature enthusiasts

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