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Fundu Lagoon has
beautiful beaches and is on the south western side of Pemba Island.
This sleepy island is an ideal place for a honeymoon or just to relax
and unwind.
For the more energetic Pemba is listed as one of the top
diving locations in the world there is a fully-equipped PADI Resort
Diving Center and a wide range of water sports including snorkeling and
kayaking. Pemba Mesali Marine Sanctuary is worth a visit, especially for
the beach lovers. Spend time relaxing on the white beach or snorkeling
on the numerous reefs around the sanctuary. The protected reefs provide
home to an exceptional range of sea life. Pristine corals attract vast
numbers of reef fish and animals coming in from deeper waters. It is
quite probable here to bump into manta, eagle rays, barracuda and other
game fish. For sun-lovers and dry land-lovers, the Mesali beaches are
superb and it is possible to go for nature trails with trained wardens
through this island marine sanctuary including a walk on turtle nesting
beaches. The warm Indian Ocean waters surrounding Pemba Island
are home to thousands of species of tropical fish and exotic marine
life. Not only is Pemba renowned for
its pristine and un-spoilt coral reefs but also for its vertical coral
cliffs which plummet to depths of more than 800 meters. Underwater
visibility often reaches 40 meters or more. Looking over the precipice
of some of the outer walls can be a mind blowing experience. Watch out
for the Vertigo! There is stunning wreck dive available in the South of
Pemba Island at Panza which is home to large groupers and Napoleon
wrasse. On a low tide, walking along the sand flats outside Fundu Lagoon
will reveal an astonishing array of inter-tidal wildlife. This is
particularly interesting for bird watchers, as the waders, such as
herons, ibis and egret, flock to the area to hunt for small
invertebrates and fish left behind on the sands and in the shallow sea
pools. You can sometimes see the beautiful fish eagle circling overhead
and hear the shrieking of the brown headed parrot in the trees. Other
things to discover include many different shells, crabs, starfish and
the peculiar mudskipper, a fish that can skip across the sands on its
pectoral fins. Other Activities include traditional Dhow Sailing Trips
are popular at sunset. Sail around the Fundu Lagoon bay, on the wooden
sailing dhow, listen to the wind in the sails and the water lapping
around the dhow as the sun sets over the Indian
Ocean, turning the skies into a myriad of colors. Fundu
Lagoon lies on a peninsular with a large expanses of mangrove. The
mangrove ecosystem is a precious world abundant in wildlife ? the
mangroves sustain a wide variety of birdlife living alongside the large
numbers of crabs, insect life and fish life which coexist in this
environment. You can visit this unexplored wilderness by taking a boat
trip down the coast or hire a canoe and explore the mangroves with a
guide. Ngezi forest in the North of Pemba is a beautiful area of natural
rain forest. it is full of spectacular tress and is populated by large
numbers of birdlife and the vervet monkey. The best way to reach this
forest from the south west is by speedboat to Weshe from where it is
possible to drive northwards through the
Pemba countryside, giving the chance to see
some local village life on the way. Once at the forest a local guide
will help you follow a nature trail which concludes with a picnic on one
of Pemba's most stunning stretches of beach. For further
information on Pemba Island Fundu Lagoon see
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