QUAD VILLAGE TOUR
Off the Beaten Path
Highlights
Time
Nungwi
Nungwi
3:30 Hours
2pm to 5:30pm
Village, beach stop
Duration
Departure
Location
Description:
Join us for a Quad adventure in Zanzibar, departing from Nungwi or Kendwa. We’ll begin with a safety briefing and an introduction to quad driving, then head out on peaceful roads toward two stunning beaches: Kendwa and Kaskazini. You'll have the chance to stop, enjoy the views, and take photos. Next, we’ll visit a local village where the residents will gladly share their culture and tell the story of their community. You'll discover their way of life and traditional crafts.
This activity is perfect for those looking to explore Zanzibar in a fun and authentic way. The tour ends back at our starting point after about 4 hours of discovery.
Included
Non Included
Services
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Quad rental
Instructor
Soft drinks
lunch
Pick up/Drop off
Participants
Nungwi/ Kendwa/Kidoti
2
Quad Village Tour
$80
Price per Quad
Pay 20$ now, and 60$ Later
Make a deposit now to secure your spot and pay the rest later
Free reschedule if bad weather
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THE TOUR
If you are in Nungwi, Kendwa, or Kidoti, the transfer is completely free. Outside of this area, we have partner drivers who offer round-trip transportation at a very affordable rate, while ensuring the comfort you deserve. Our goal is to make your experience enjoyable from start to finish, no matter where you’re starting from.Multilingual guides available throughout the activityFree and unlimited refreshments and fruitsBrand-new quads (2024 models)Safety gear provided (helmet and mask)
For the Quad Village Tour in Zanzibar, here's what to wear to stay comfortable, safe, and protected:
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Shirt with sleeves (to cover shoulders and protect from sunburn and dust)
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Long pants or shorts (long pants offer better protection from heat and brush)
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Closed-toe shoes (like sneakers or hiking shoes — avoid sandals)
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Sunglasses (to protect eyes from dust and sun)
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Hat or cap (worn under the helmet for added sun protection)
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Lightweight scarf or bandana (to cover your face from dust)





