Day trip birding in Zanzibar

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OVERVIEW | SUMMARY

Customized day birding trips to Zanzibar island

Birding Itinerary Summary

  • 05:45 AM: Pick up at Jambiani, Reef & Beach Resorts.
  • 06:00 AM: Birding at Jambiani Fumbwi Bushland (e.g., Lilac-breasted Roller, Zanzibar Sombre Greenbul).
  • 07:00-07:30 AM: Birding at Ukongoloni village and beach (e.g., Crowned Hornbill, Crab Plover).
  • 10:00-11:30 AM: Birding at Chejuu rice pads (e.g., Senegal Plover, African Crake).
  • 01:00-01:30 PM: Birding at Mapopwe sugarcane plantation (e.g., Black-bellied Starling, Forest Weaver).
  • 02:30-03:30 PM: Birding at Ifufuma conservation forest (e.g., East Coast Akalat, Cardinal Woodpecker).
  • 04:30-05:30 PM: Return drive to Jambiani with roadside stops for birding.
TOUR DETAILs

Customized day trip birding Zanzibar island

itinerary details

First site: At 05:45am

Jambiani

Pick up guests at meeting point in the south of Zanzibar (Jambiani)-Reef & Beach Resorts.

Second site

At 06:00am Driving Jambiani Fumbwi Bushland

Spend a half an hour birding around this area. Bird species expected to see here; Yellow-rumped Tinkerbird, Lilac-breasted Roller, Red-eyed Dove, Zanzibar Sombre Greenbul, Common Bulbul, Zitting cisticola, African golden Weaver, Common Dongo, Striped Kingfisher

Third site: At 07:00-07:30 am

Board in car and drive to Ukongoloni village

Birding around the village then turn up to the beach. The village is popular for unexpected species including: Green wood Hoopoe, crowned Hornbill, Tambourine Dove and Fischer’s Turaco to the woodland area. At the beach: Eurasian Oystercatchers, Eurasian Curlew, Red-necked phalarope, Crab Plover. Though this time of the year most of Palearctic migrants are far away from African continent

Fourth site: At 10:00am-11:30am

Drive Chejuu rice pads

The area is productive for the following species; Senegal Plover, a Parasitic Weaver, a rare African open billed stork, Africa Crake, Greater Painted Snipe, Red eyed Dove, Lilac-breasted Roller, morning Black-shouldered Kite, Zanzibar Red Bishop, Black-winged Red Bishop. Tomention a few.

Fifth site: At 01:00pm-01:30pm

Drive to Mapopwe sugarcane plantation area and around Mapopwe prison

The area hold both two species of Bishops: Zanzibar red, Black-winged Red Bishop. Black-bellied Starling, Forest Weaver, Mouse-coloured Sunbird, Lesser Striped Swallow and sometime Fischer’s Turaco.

Sixth site: At 02:30pm- 03:30pm

Drive Ifufuma village

Birding ifufuma Community conservation forest. It’s small perch of forest hold great species including; East Coast Akalat, Green-backed and Cardinal Woodpecker, Forest Weaver, Black-bellied Starling, breeding colonies for African golden Weavers.

Last point: At 04:30pm-05:30pm

Road sides driving heading back to the hotel (Reef and Beach resorts). On this long driving way back home will have several stops for any interesting species on the roadside. Approximately time for driving is 1 hour. But it might go beyond the time, it depend with what we will see on the way back.

COSTS & INCLUSIONS

Customized dat trips birding Zanzibar island

Costs, Inclusions and exclusions

from USD160 per person

Included

  • Reserve entry fees for non-residents (for one reserve)
  • Professional birding guide fees
  • Ground transportation

Excluded

  • Visa fees and international flights to and fro country of origin
  • meals, beverages like sodas, water, alcoholic drinks or juices
  • Tips, souvenirs plus any other expenses of personal nature

Note: tipping is recommended of up to 10dollars per guest per day or depending on the satisfaction with the level of service by the guides

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Scheduled birding group departures

Uganda Fixed Date Birding group Departure

No. of days: 16

No. of Participants: 2 - 6

Departure Dates: 2nd Jul 2026, 6th Jan 2027

Prices: from USD2877 per person

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