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Chapwani Private Island

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Chapwani Private island is the perfect spot for those seeking a small quiet lodge with good food on a beautiful peaceful beach with Stone Town and all its facilities just 15 minutes away by boat. From this site you can book your stay through the operator’s own European travel Company, House of Wonders.

There are only five bandas with a total of ten rooms right on the beach. The rooms are not large but are comfortable, with a spacious bathroom and separate toilet. They are decorated with colourful African prints and furnished with traditional local furniture and four poster beds.

Discover the real magic of Zanzibar, dive into Chapwani Private Island tranquility.

The island is situated just over a mile from the coast to the North West of Stone Town. It can be reached comfortably within 15 minutes from Stone Town by one of our boats.

It is a coral island nearly a kilometre long and some 100 metres wide. The island is surrounded by small coves, sandy bays and crystal blue waters, and is perfect for snorkelling, windsurfing and diving at the many interesting locations near the island.

At the Southern tip a large white sandbank emerges from the sea at low tide. From here one can bathe at all times of the tide.

The Southern end of the island has a number of small sandy coves but is covered by thick vegetation. This is the home to a stray colobus monkey whose presence on the island no one can explain. Shy and reclusive, he is only occasionally seen swinging from one tree to another.

The large herd of some 60 dik-diks, miniature antelope, native to Zanzibar hide here during the heat of the day in the thick undergrowth, to emerge in the evening in the open. They are also shy but are now used to the presence of humans on the island and can be seen easily seen on Chapwani.

Over the last months, two fish eagles have made their home on the island and can often be seen fishing off the shore or perched on a large baobab.

One of the trees at the southern end of the island is also home to a large flock of fruit bats (over 1,000), these sleep in the safety of the island during the day and leave in large swarms at dusk towards the mainland, returning only shortly before dawn to their resting place.

Along the South West Coast of the island runs the sea wall protecting the small but fascinating British seamen's graveyard. This is a historic monument of great interest and beauty and the graves through their inscriptions tell the stories of tall ships, battles with arab dows during the slave wars and the sinking of HMS Pegasus, the first shot to be fired in the First World War.

From here the long sandy beach stretches for over 500 yards all the way to the Northern tip of the island. The sand is fine and white and perfect for swimming for some eight hours out of twelve. At low tide, the coral reef surrounding the island is uncovered, revealing crevices and pools in the coral full of multi-coloured small shore life. Shoals of flying fish can often be seen off the island and dolphins regularly pass close by the shore.

In the early morning a flock of white egrets and other sea birds gather at the Northern tip of the island. An early morning dip in this spot is an unforgettable experience, the birds dive in the water all around you, totally oblivious to your presence.

The two little coves at the North of the island provide perfect privacy and must be one of the most idyllic spots in the whole of Zanzibar to spend a day on the beach in total isolation.

Moving round the island to the North Eastern coast of Chapwani, we come to a natural pool, emptied at each low tide through a small gap in the coral but refilled with fresh sea water with each tide. This is another idyllic spot to swim and sunbathe.

The trees above the pool are often the resting place of a dozen black heron. We ask guests not to use this beach when the birds are on the island, we are trying to do everything to encourage their permanent presence.

The remainder of the North East coast is lined with rugged coral broken by only a couple of small isolated coves suitable for swimming only at high tide.

At night the island is superb. The lights of Stonetown sparkle in the distance and the stars above are breathtaking. Dinner can be organised for you in an isolated spot on the island.

Accommodation

There are only 10 rooms on the whole island, situated in 5 separate bandas on the beach. Each room has its own terrace and lounge beds on the beach in front of the room.

The island has no natural water and all the water is brought by a pipe from the coast to meet the needs of guests. Hot water is available all day long.

The only power on the island comes from the generator situated on the opposite side of the island out of ear-shot.

The rooms have current during the day but the generator is switched off at mid-night and each room has a lantern on the porch for use during the night. Plugs in the room are continental European two pin plugs.

The rooms are simply furnished with a four poster bed, a mosquito net, ceiling fan, wardrobe and traditional Zanzibari writing desk. A banana leaf shutter closes the room from the light outside whilst letting through a fresh breeze.

It is almost never too hot in the rooms at night and sometimes bed covers are needed.

There is no air conditioning in the rooms, as given the power situation this would be impossible but nor is it needed.
Each room has its own separate toilet and a large bathroom with wash basin and shower area.

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The management
The partners, including the owners of House of Wonders, are of different nationalities: French, English, Italian and Zanzibari. For all of us the island is a dream come true.
This cultural diversity is reflected in the style of the island which is truly international.

Boat transfers
With a maximum of 20 guests, the island is highly secluded and tranquil, yet is only 15 minutes with our courtesy boat from bustling Stone Town, the capital of Zanzibar. There is a free transfer boat that leaves the island for Stonetown at 9.00am and returns at 3.30pm. Transfers can be organised at other times of the day for a cost of US$10.00 per person Pick-up and return from and to the airport can be arranged at a cost of only US$20.00 per person. We will wait for your flight as long as it takes.

Stone Town
This exotic City, a world heritage site, was the trading Centre of East Africa for slaves, ivory and spices in the 18th and 19th Century and was the starting point of the great expeditions into the heart of Africa by the explorers Stanley and Livingstone. The narrow streets lined with Arabic palaces are still perfumed with the scent of exotic spices and alive with the cry of the muezzin. Chapwani is a perfect base for discovering the whole of Zanzibar and spice tours and excursions can be arranged from the island.

Excursions
Excursions can be organised from Chapwani.
The most popular excursions are as follows:Spice Tour - Jozhani Forest - Kizimkazi dolphins - Mangapwani beach - East Coast - Nunghwe.

Restaurant and Bar

The restaurant is on the waters edge on the North Eastern side of the island and is covered by a large Makuti roof.

The food is excellent and has a strong local flavour.

The menu is based around freshly caught fish and crustaceans, when available.

The cuisine has a touch of Italian style, as the Zanzibari cook was trained in an Italian Hotel.

The island whilst private does have an obligation to allow visitors, given the presence of the historic monument.

Therefore there are sometimes outside guests at the restaurant at lunch times.

It should be noted that numbers are restricted and given the large size of the island total privacy is guaranteed.

Activities

The island is excellent for swimming and short excursions to nearby snorkelling sites can be arranged.

Our boatmen know the sites well and a great day can be guaranteed.

The diving near Stone Town is excellent for inexperienced divers although advanced divers may find it slightly tame.

The best diving from the Zanzibar islands is off Pemba or the Southern island of Mafia which both offer sites of world renown. However for the occasional diver, there are some excellent sites in the waters off Chapwani and we can arrange diving with one of the well managed diving centres in town.

The island has four canoes, which can be used to explore the coast around the island.

There is a beach volley court on the island, archery, petanque balls, and lots of other games to break up the day.

We also can arrange trips with the local fishermen and sailing on an N'gelawa, the small tri-marans which are the traditional coastal fishing and sailing vessels.

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