Established as a conservation area in the 1960s, the Jozani Forest is now part of Zanzibar’s Jozani-Chwaka National Park, and has become an important sanctuary for one of the rarest primates in Africa: Kirk’s red colobus monkeys. Sightings of these creatures, which are endemic to Zanzibar, are now very frequent in the reserve, where they are thought to number almost 2,500.
Also this is very unique tour because you will have time to visit butterfly center for paying your self just half of entrance fees, you can see camelion, butterflies if you book with me Jozani forest tour.
Travelers can mention where they are and we can pick them up
The forest is a great place to encounter many indigenous varieties of flora and fauna, including the Zanzibari Red Colobus Monkey. The forest also accommodates a large mangrove swamp and a tract of natural forest that is home to a few unique species including the Sykes monkey, bushbabies, Ader's duiker, over 50 species of butterfly, and 40 species of birds.
Near by jozani forest there is butterfly center that the travelers can visit for free and get all information about butterflies and other animals like bushbabies,camelions and so on . But you only get this chance if you book with me so I'm so kindly welcoming the travellers in zanzibar to have unique vocation with Abdi.
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