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Princess Salme Spice Tour

Princess Salme Spice Tour

Overview: Princess Salme Spice Tour

Discover the captivating story of the smart and rebellious Princess Sayyida Salme, the youngest daughter of Sultan Said. Born a Zanzibari princess in 1844, she was a remarkable woman for her time: she taught herself to write, had a clandestine love affair with a German merchant, eloped to Europe when pregnant, and even converted to Christianity. Her life was full of colour, secrets and adventure. Join a knowledgeable local guide and follow in her footsteps through palaces and plantations, gaining an insight into her incredible life, as well as the fascinating Zanzibar spice trade and a working plantation.

What to expect on the spice tour

Starting in Stone Town you will be taken by a private guide to Princess Salme’s birthplace, Mtoni Palace, on Zanzibar’s west coast. The palace, Zanzibar’s oldest, was once home to nearly 1,000 people, most of whom worked on the surrounding spice plantations, and the Sultan’s royal court. In its heyday, it was a place where gazelles and peacocks strutted in an impressive, arched courtyard, where splendid fountains and palm groves dotted the grounds, and where the sultan admired his fleet in the ocean. But in the 1880s, Mtoni Palace was abandoned and today much of the building has crumbled. It remains one of the most significant sites and buildings in Zanzibar’s history though, and exploring the ruined bathhouses and atmospheric arches, listening to stories about palace life and Zanzibar’s rich history is fascinating.

Your next stop will be Kidichi Persian Baths. The baths were built for the sultan's second wife, the granddaughter of the Shah of Persia, and were used by the royals when they visited their spice plantations. You can still walk around the bathhouse, prayer room and relaxation area. Keep an eye out for the decorative peacocks and flowers in the stucco render.

Finally, you will be taken to an established spice plantation. Zanzibar, well known as the ‘Spice Island’, has a history of growing and exporting spices, dating back to the 16th century. Spices, originally brought over by Portuguese traders, led to the creation of plantations and trade routes to the Far East. Today spices form an integral part of everyday life for many Zanzibaris, bringing intense flavour to their cuisine and used in medicines, rituals and everyday life. A wide range of spices are still produced on Zanzibar including cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, turmeric, black pepper and ginger – to name but a few! Take a stroll around the plantations where you can learn about the spices and discover their various culinary and medicinal uses. If the culinary possibilities tempt you, have a look at the Swahili cookery workshop excursion too.

You will round up the morning with a home-cooked lunch at the spice plantation, before heading back to Stone Town where you will typically arrive back at your hotel in afternoon. As its a private tour, the exact itinerary for this excursion is flexible, including possibly combining it with the Stone Town discovery tour.

We work with a handful of enthusiastic and articulate Zanzibari guides to conduct this trip - including Anjam and Rajab, of whom we have personal experience. All of our guides have excellent English, and make fascinating company for the insights that they can give you into today’s Zanzibar, as well as the island’s history.

Please note: Expert Africa only books excursions as a part of a full, Expert Africa itinerary.
Start location
Any of Expert Africa's hotels in Stone Town
End location
Back at your hotel
Meals included
Home cooked lunch
Duration
Half-day
Maximum group size
Six people per guide

Princess Salme Spice Tour: Picture Gallery

What to look forward to.


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Learn a little more about the history of Zanzibar on the Princess Salme Spice Tour.
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Start by visiting the ruins of the Mtoni Palace, Princess Salme's childhood home...
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...and learn about how Zanzibar's royal family use to live.
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You will then go on to the Kidichi Persian Baths where you can take in the impressive stuccowork.
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From here you can then visit a mature spice plantation...
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...see how spices are grown...
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...and discover their various culinary and medicinal uses.
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Round up your tour with a Zanzibari tea or coffee, and a home cooked lunch!

Learn a little more about the history of Zanzibar on the Princess Salme Spice Tour.

Start by visiting the ruins of the Mtoni Palace, Princess Salme's childhood home...

...and learn about how Zanzibar's royal family use to live.

You will then go on to the Kidichi Persian Baths where you can take in the impressive stuccowork.

From here you can then visit a mature spice plantation...

...see how spices are grown...

...and discover their various culinary and medicinal uses.

Round up your tour with a Zanzibari tea or coffee, and a home cooked lunch!

Princess Salme Spice Tour reviews

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Mr & Mrs EfromCroydon

28 Sep 2023

"Princess Salme Spice Tour review"

"This was an extremely informative tour and we very much enjoyed it. …" Read Mr & Mrs E’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Mrs. K fromMinnesota

25 Aug 2021

"Princess Salme Spice Tour review"

"We had a great time.. a great way to spend a part of a day.. …" Read Mrs. K ’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

Overall rating: Excellent

GiovannifromBiot

23 Oct 2020

"Children enjoy this a lot"

"This is a nice tour if you have children. …" Read Giovanni’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

Ms S.fromBainbridge Isla

7 Nov 2019

"Don't bother"

Overall rating: Excellent

DGJMfromLondon

20 Jul 2019

"Beautiful scenery on Spice Plantation"

"The homemade lunch was also really tasty and one of the highlights …" Read DGJM’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

Overall rating: Excellent

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