Kuza Cave is a 50 metre round sink hole in the middle of a small jungle in Jambiani on the East Coast Zanzibar. The fresh water is a result of 250,000 year of erosion of the soft limestone by rainwater. The cave water is generally about 3 metres deep and has sub caves connected that are much deeper. The water is clear you can’t even see here it starts! The entrance way has a few steps and ropes leading to a platform with a beautiful natural sculpture like a huge alter. The cave is not dark or very difficult to access.
Cross a small bridge and walk down a few stairs to enter an underground oasis. The circular shape of the cave is a result of over 250,000 years of rainwater eroding the limestone.
Kuza Cave Tour
- Explore Kuza Cave
- Learn about the cave’s history and geological significance
- View ancient artefacts and pottery discovered in the cave
- Enjoy a refreshing swim in the clear, mineral-rich waters
- Capture the beauty of the cave with plenty of opportunities for photos.
Swahili House Museum
- See how traditional houses were made using clay and coconut trees
- Look at our museum collection of local artefacts
- Local kitchen with traditional cooking utensils
- Traditional clothing and customs – Kofia and Khanga
African Innovation and Trade
- Explore a map and timeline of African innovations that spread globally
- Visualise the ancient trade routes of Africa
- Understand Zanzibar’s connection with the Silk Road Global trade
- Immerse yourself in Swahili culture with interactive sessions and games
- Try your luck in the archeology pit
Forest Walk
- A guided forest walk around the cave area, immersing yourself in the lush green peaceful surroundings
- Discover the diverse local flora and fauna, and learn how they are used in traditional medicine
- Gain insight into the vital role caves play in providing fresh water and supporting unique ecosystems
- Understand the importance of sustainable practices in preserving these natural resources for future generations