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Anoushey Ashraf’s comprehensive guide on travelling to Zanzibar

Anoushey Ashraf’s comprehensive guide on travelling to Zanzibar

Where to stay, what to do, whether it's worth it — she has it all covered!
27 Aug, 2025

Anoushey Ashraf is back from Zanzibar, fresh off her honeymoon. The RJ and host tied the knot in a dreamy wedding in Turkey in April. Now, she’s making sure her followers know exactly where to go if they’re planning to visit the island, popular for its spices and sunsets, what to do there, and how to budget their trip.

“It’s not the cheapest island, but it’s rich in soul, history and people who welcome you with genuine warmth,” she wrote in an Instagram post breaking down her trip in a bunch of slides.

For Ashraf, Zanzibar isn’t just a destination — it’s a feeling that lingers. “The call to prayer drifting through Stone Town’s alleys, the tide pulling the ocean back and forth in Paje, the sunsets in Nungwi that make you forget time,” she recalled.

The basics

According to the host, flights will set you back around $600 to $1,200 (Rs170,000 to Rs340,000) depending on the airline. A visa costs $180 (Rs51,000), and mandatory insurance is $44 (Rs12,487).

Her biggest travel hack? Carry USD cash. “It’s accepted almost everywhere,” she advised.

How long to stay

“Give the island time,” Ashraf urged. “Two weeks is perfect — anything shorter feels rushed.” She also suggested splitting the trip between the beaches and Stone Town for the full experience.

Where to go

Start in Nungwi, a village at the northern tip of Zanzibar known for its calm waters, soft sand and some of the best sunsets, she advised. “Pro tip: Best spot for swimming — tides here are kinder than in the south,” she wrote.

Next stop: Paje. Perfect for kitesurfing and a laid-back vibe, Ashraf described it as “a great base if you like a buzz” but recommended booking early in the season.

End the trip in Stone Town, with its spices, street food and winding alleys steeped in history. “Stay two nights — enough to explore without rushing,” she suggested.

Where to stay and how to get around

For transport, Ashraf noted that taxis cost around $50 (Rs14,000) per ride, but renting a car was far more convenient. She and her husband paid $35 a day for a local permit. “It gives you freedom to explore,” she said.

Accommodation on the island ranges greatly. Resorts start at around $150 (Rs43,000) per night and can go up to $400 (Rs113,000) or more. Bargaining at markets is expected, while food remains an “affordable joy,” according to Ashraf.

In a slide, she recommended “stays for every mood”.

For a luxurious stay, she suggested Zuri, Baraza, The Residence, and a private island lodge in Mnemba. For Boutique stays, she listed Emerson Hotels, The Nest Boutique Resort, and Zanzi Resort. And for eco-friendly, economical options, she recommended the Chumbe Island Coral Park and Jambiani guesthouses.

“Pro Tip: Mix it up — a luxe resort plus a boutique stay gives you the best of both,” she shared.

Pros and cons

In another slide, she listed the pros and cons of travelling to Zanzibar. “Pros: Dream beaches, rich Swahili culture, seafood and spices, diving and wildlife, and of course, the people,” whom she described as kind, warm and sweet. “Pro tip: Take time to chat — locals have the best stories,” she noted.

“Cons: Pricey resorts and taxis, vendors on the beach, power cuts and patchy WiFi, service runs on island time. Pro Tip: Lean into the slow pace of island life,” shared Ashraf.

Final thoughts

Her final thoughts about Zanzibar were: “Zanzibar is more than a postcard. Come with patience, curiosity, and time! It will stay with you forever. And me? I’d love to come back again… it feels like the kind of island that’s even more fun when shared.”

For her final pro tip, she said Zanzibar is great for couples, but friends and families will surely make the nights longer and the laughs louder.

Comments

Babar M Aug 27, 2025 04:28pm
Visiting a place for two weeks and becoming an expert on it is a very rare skill to have! Good job writer! Keep it up!
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Taj Ahmad Aug 27, 2025 05:18pm
Thanks for sharing great info of the world.
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Laila Aug 27, 2025 05:43pm
@Babar Where did she or Images claim, Ms Ashraf is an expert? It's just a travel guide where you are given insight into basics. It's very common for travel blogs. It doesn't mean you are an expert but rather you share your experiences and nice to know basic details. It's helpful for others who may wish to travel there.
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Babar M Aug 27, 2025 06:30pm
@Laila “comprehensive” in the title is a bit misleading. Secondly, I was just doing some calcs in my head, with an average daily wage of PKR 225, it will amount to 4 months of wages just to be able to afford a taxi ride in Zanzibar for an average Pakistani. In any case, my sarcasm was misplaced for which I m sorry. I agree with you that it’s very informative for those who wish to and can afford to vacation in Zanzibar. It certainly is a fascinating place with a rich history.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Aug 27, 2025 06:35pm
Not very many people know that Zanzibar located on the Eastern side of the great African Continent, has been a part of the 'United Republic of Tanzania' since more than sixty years. It has lots of small Islands in its domain, but two big ones known as 'Unguja' and ' Pemba' are more famous with the former, also housing the capital of Zanzibar called 'Zanzibar City being more popular. Some residents of Zanzibar claim that since the start of the stone age, humans are living in Zanzibar for the last twenty thousand years. Before embarking upon the journey to Zanzibar, it is advised to those intending to travel to Zanzibar from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, to kindly do some research and also include in the list some other similar places like Mauritius, Maldives, Madagascar, Seychelles and Sri Lanka, as possible alternative. Best of luck to all future tourists intending to visit Zanzibar and other similar Island destinations in South and Southeast Asian and African countries.
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Ahmed Aug 27, 2025 07:14pm
I highly appreciate the insight given, traveler stayed on the ground. Thanks!!!!
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Ahmed Aug 27, 2025 07:45pm
A travel agent used to tell to some of the customers, spend money and I will learn from your experience.
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Hassan Aug 28, 2025 02:49am
I've strong wish to visit this place because of pious Lady Fizza S.A
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Ron Aug 28, 2025 04:10am
nice review
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Adnan Aug 28, 2025 09:14am
Nextime do Timbaktuo.
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Laila Aug 28, 2025 02:57pm
@Babar, No worries. It is all good. I see what you mean with the title. You are completely entitled to your opinion. I just enjoy travel blogs and I have followed some, mainly female, over time, made my own little list, as I hope to travel. So the tips and advice help and also I learn of places I wouldn't otherwise have considered! Thank you for being a gentleman in your reply.
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Asmat Aug 29, 2025 08:58am
you are lucky for having the taste to explore the peace, warmth and beauty of nature
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