Thursday 9am Zanzibar, 2am NYC
Blue Lagoon Excursion
Per usual, we were picked up early by Azizi. Tired and all, we of course had it to make the most of it. We set out to where we were going to get our private boat to the Blue Lagoon. Along the way, we made a few stops, courtesy of Azizi, who explained to us, what they meant to him.
Blue Lagoon Excursion
Per usual, we were picked up early by Azizi. Tired and all, we of course had it to make the most of it. We set out to where we were going to get our private boat to the Blue Lagoon. Along the way, we made a few stops, courtesy of Azizi, who explained to us, what they meant to him.
We weren't sure about what was going on however, we just went with the flow. In the Paje area, we stopped by some local shops where one in particular, stood out. We chuckled. But let me tell you, the owner of the shop was one who made sure he showed you every item you requested, and definitely hustled for that American dollar LOL. He didn't know he was up for a challenge with my friends. For me, I'll negotiate but after a while, I get tired and over it. I'll change my mind quickly about buying anything where I have to hassle for a decent price.
This location also happened to be near where Azizi's brother (who we met while waiting to go to the next stop) worked!
It was nice to meet him. I even got a ride to the beach front, small hotel location, on his brother's moped π.
It was nice to meet him. I even got a ride to the beach front, small hotel location, on his brother's moped π.
Met Hope
As we just hung out a bit at this beach front hotel, we are not only in the best weather there could be for this week that we have been in Zanzibar, but the water was just the brightest blue and green! My pictures and videos needed no filter. I laid in a hammock, just enjoying the "carribbean" feel of relaxation.
We were watched by a few Maasai tribesmen
who were trying to make a sale.
But there was one little Maasai girl who passed us and got our attention, as she was the most beautiful little girl with the brightest smile and the sweetest personality, we came into contact with.
We were watched by a few Maasai tribesmen
who were trying to make a sale.
But there was one little Maasai girl who passed us and got our attention, as she was the most beautiful little girl with the brightest smile and the sweetest personality, we came into contact with.
Her name was Hope. She was 9 and she was Maasai. With the influence of many European tourists, she already knew how to work SnapChat on my best friends phone.
We took a few pictures of her, chatted a little bit, and she played with the filters on the app, until it was time for us to leave. Of course my girl was not just there to be there with her mom. She had a hustle as well! She surely tried to make a sale of her beads before we left the beach front. Hope KNOWS how to play the game...OKAY! I'm not mad π!
We took a few pictures of her, chatted a little bit, and she played with the filters on the app, until it was time for us to leave. Of course my girl was not just there to be there with her mom. She had a hustle as well! She surely tried to make a sale of her beads before we left the beach front. Hope KNOWS how to play the game...OKAY! I'm not mad π!
Michamve Village
We make a small stop at this village that, many would think did not fit in, especially with it being surrounded on each side, by big beach front homes as well as little hotels and moped businesses that have been obtained by Europeans who have moved to Zanzibar. This village is where Azizi is from, and had a story.
Some residents are noticing the changes that are taking place around them. They are also noticing that due to being part of Tanzania (remember Zanzibar wasn't, orginally), there are changes that are coming that they do not agree with. This village is also a village of people who do not quite agree with being part of Tanzania as well. They want to remain independent, or to say the least, left alone, without too much influence coming from the mainland. It all looked familiar to us, in the sense of gentrification taking place in NYC and other states. This village is holding strong which, makes you respect their movement. They are not violent. They are peacefully, resisting.
Thursday 1pm Zanzibar, 6am NYC
The Rock Restaurant
I've seen many pictures, and read up on it before my arrival and there's nothing like seeing something in person for the first time and to be able to say "I went there".
This restaurant, from afar, looks tiny! It also makes you think, "how were they able to even build this establishment on this rock?". Well hunny chile, they did and not only that, the space available is something that blows you away. They managed to fit enough tables and chairs to accommodate enough patrons, along with an outside terrace/deck area for those who would like to sit and sip.
What I loved about this drink was that it is a beverage that I have at a specific restaurant back home however, this one here has a slight touch of Coconut Milk/Creme in it. YUMMMAAAYYY!
We ordered light food, because we did not want to be too full before snorkeling. I had Fish Fingers which were made out of type of fish. I can't recall LOL. I know that the fish sticks tartar sauce along with the side salad, were a great combo! Unique, but very good taste.
Of course a meal wouldn't be right if it was not chased with ALCOHOL! C'MON! I ordered "The Rock" which is kinda like a Blue Hawaiian back home.What I loved about this drink was that it is a beverage that I have at a specific restaurant back home however, this one here has a slight touch of Coconut Milk/Creme in it. YUMMMAAAYYY!
Blue Lagoon
We finally hop on our private speed boat and head to the Blue Lagoon.
When it was time to find flippers that would fit properly, there was a slight struggle. I think we spent about 10 minutes on trying on flippers and praying they did not slip off and get lost in the ocean.
When it was time to find flippers that would fit properly, there was a slight struggle. I think we spent about 10 minutes on trying on flippers and praying they did not slip off and get lost in the ocean.
Let me just say, there is plenty coral and fish all around us. I tried my best while snokeling, to catch as much as I could on film on my GoPro. Just phenomenal!
We come back to the boat to take a mini break, readjust, and head back out. With this, somehow, my friend Tee ended up with her own tour guide LMAO! He came from another boat, a friend of Azizi's, and litterally turned to her in the water and said "let's go!" All we could do is laugh, as we knew what it was! OK! In the meantime, myself and Yasmin continued to snorkel with Azizi, since we the best swimmers or whatever! LOL! We finally stop to regroup by a coral rock. Everyone else was able to stand on it but I couldn't get my damn balance. I used my middle finger to break my fall and man oh man, I got the nicest cut from the rock, on my finger. Salt water going into it felt so awesomeπ.
Thursday 5pm Zanzibar, 2pm NYC
I thought we were headed back home however, the girls wanted to make one last stop in Stone Town for some final items.
Lets just say the vibe and look is very different at night
It was nice to have experienced it as well. My nap in the ride back was phenomenal, of course, since the ride is about 45 mins from Stone Town. I couldn't wait to run to dinner! π
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