Chumbe is a tiny coral island about six miles by boat from Zanzibar Town. Many years ago the army restricted access to it and thus the surrounding coral remained untouched; now it is protected by marine park: Chumbe Island Coral Park. At the heart of the island stands the remarkable Chumbe Island Lodge - a trail-blazing, award-winning example of a lodge that is genuinely ecologically sensitive.
There's no good groundwater on the island, so all of the lodge's buildings have been ingeniously designed to catch, filter and store their own rainwater. The main dining and lounge area, which also functions as an education centre, is particularly spectacular in scale and design; like the rest of the lodge it uses mainly local materials and building techniques.
Chumbe has just six double-storey chalets, all lit by solar power at night. Each has a bedroom on the top floor, one wall of which opens to the stars. Downstairs is a bathroom, a lounge/living room area and a large hammock. There's also one single-storey bungalow, and all are within 30 seconds' walk of the beach. The food is simple but very fresh and good, with an emphasis on vegetables, fruit and seafood.
Activities focus on learning about the island's ecology. Escorted forest walks look at the island's geology, flora and fauna - including endangered giant coconut crabs. On the beach, walks explore the rich inter-tidal zone, and then further into the sea, guides who know the reef lead snorkelling trips (scuba-diving is prohibited). A particularly impressive coral garden, the pristine reef around the island harbours over 400 species of fish and 200 species of hard coral.
Chumbe is a non-profit organisation that ploughs its proceeds back into local conservation and education programmes; and has very strong links with, and involvement from, the local communities in the area. We're proud to support it. It's also a delightful and fascinating place, ideal for a stay of two, or perhaps three, nights. (Note that transfer times may require you to stay in the Stone Town area the night before coming here.)
Lodge overview
Lodge type: Beach
Season: 1 June to mid/end-April
Ideal length of stay: Two or three nights is ideal
Drinks included: Sodas, water and snacks are included; other drins are excluded.
Special interests
Honeymoons: For something different from the usual, and very eco-friendly, Chumbe has a very positive vibe, and the accommodation here, with a bedroom that opens up to the ocean on one side, is very romantic.
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Diving & snorkelling: Chumbe Island offers guided snorkelling trips on some of the most pristine and amazing coral gardens in the world. To help preserve them, no diving is allowed.
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Traditional Cultures: Community involvement is relatively uncommon on Zanzibar - but here you will find it done properly. Chumbe Island is a charity, so all the profits go back to the community, and the team of excellent local staff and guides here take real pride in their work, and in their island.
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Children
Generally recommended for children: Yes
Notes: Superb for older children with an interest in wildlife, who will enjoy the guided inter-tidal walks (around the rock pools), and other activities.
A fantastic unique experience
Chunbe islands was one of the highlights of our trip. It was a real experience which started with wading out from the beach to the boat. The staff were all friendly and knowledgable and couldn't d...
Unique Chumbe Island
Chumbe Lodge is definitely somewhere to experience. We are very glad we had the opportunity to stay on the island for three nights (enough). Even the compost toilet was okay for the few nights we ...
Chumbe Island review
An amazingly beatiful and peaceful island run by local people in a sustainable fashion. The food, service and accomodation were excellent. With only 6 guest houses it feels very exclusive but also ver...
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