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Muyuni Village & Ngonga Cave

Duration: 3 Hours
Entrance Fee: Yes (Included in the Tour price)
Wheelchair friendly: Yes (not in the cave)
Sanitary facilities: Yes
Refreshments: Yes (Included in the Tour price)

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Muyuni Village and Ngonga Cave

Muyuni Village and Ngonga Cave are both located on the island of Zanzibar, off the coast of Tanzania in East Africa. Let me provide you with some information about each of them:

1. Muyuni Village:
Muyuni Village is a small coastal village situated on the southern part of Zanzibar Island. It is known for its beautiful white sandy beaches, traditional Swahili culture, and warm hospitality. The village is surrounded by palm trees, fishing boats, and a tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can experience the local way of life by interacting with the friendly villagers, exploring the narrow streets, and observing their traditional activities, such as fishing and farming. Muyuni Village offers a glimpse into the authentic Zanzibari lifestyle and is a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the island.

2. Ngonga Cave:
Ngonga Cave is a natural limestone cave located near Muyuni Village. It is a hidden gem and one of the lesser-known attractions on the island. The cave is formed by the erosion of limestone rocks over thousands of years and features impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations. Exploring Ngonga Cave provides an adventurous experience as visitors can navigate through narrow passages and underground chambers. The cave also has a rich history and is believed to have been used by local people as a hiding place during times of conflict. It is an intriguing destination for spelunking enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those interested in geological formations.

Both Muyuni Village and Ngonga Cave offer unique experiences and contribute to the diverse attractions found on Zanzibar Island. Visitors can combine a visit to the peaceful village with an excursion to the fascinating cave to make the most of their time on the island.

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