Preserving Nature, Culture, and Community
Kuza Cave, one of Zanzibar’s most treasured natural wonders, recently faced a devastating fire that left parts of its structures damaged. While we are grateful for the safety of our community, including our brave founder Natalie, who sustained an injury, the road to recovery is long. We need your help to restore this iconic destination to its former glory—and make it even better.
Our Vision: Together, we can rebuild Kuza Cave sustainably, ensuring it remains a beacon of natural beauty and cultural significance for generations to come.
Your donation, no matter the size, makes a significant impact.
Donate Online:
Visit Us: Participate in one of our unique activities to support recovery directly.
Your contribution directly supports:
🌿 Sustainable Rebuilding: Restoring damaged structures using eco-friendly materials to protect the environment.
🏛 Preservation of Culture: Safeguarding Zanzibar’s rich heritage by supporting cultural programs such as drumming lessons, traditional crafts, and Swahili cooking.
🏠Enhanced Visitor Experience: Expanding and improving guest huts and facilities for a more enriching and comfortable experience.
🤝 Community Impact: Providing local employment and supporting community initiatives through your generosity.
Thank You for Your Support
By joining us on this journey, you’re not just helping rebuild structures—you’re preserving the heart and soul of Kuza Cave. Together, we’ll create a brighter, more sustainable future.
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The cave is fully functional. It has been around for thousands of years. We have a temporary reception area to greet our guests.
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Our restaurant/ Cafe is gone, but we have a few cold drinks available until we rebuild a beautiful new Cave Bar - watch this space!.
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The restaurant is closed until further notice. We will for special events only.
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Our drums survived the fire! We have a new Tiny Cave space set up with drums. Karibu .
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We will continue our weekly Live Music as our equipment was spared. It will be in our new Tiny Cave space at 8pm. Food from 7pm
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Swahili Cooking Lessons, and Drumming Lessons are still available. We built a large space for cooking lessons in a traditional Swahili hut made from coconut trees and mud.