Eight centuries of Swahili, Omani, Persian, and Indian influence carved into coral-stone façades. A walking guide and a short history.
Stone Town is the only functioning Swahili city of its scale anywhere on the East African coast. Walk slowly, get lost on purpose, and look up at the carved doors.
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Written by
Zuwena Said
Zanzibar Editor
A Stone Town local writing on Swahili culture, spice routes, and the islands' most quietly perfect corners.
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