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Responsible Tourism Policy

Responsible Tourism Policy Kuza Cave Culture Centre Jambiani Kibigija Village, East Coast of Zanzibar Adopted 2018 |  Reviewed 2026 Our Commitment   Kuza Cave Culture Centre was born from a simple conviction: that tourism, done well, should leave a place better than it found it. Located in Jambiani Kibigija village on the east coast of Zanzibar, […]

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What a bone arrowhead from South Africa reveals about ancient human cognition

Justin Bradfield, University of Johannesburg; Jerome Reynard, University of the Witwatersrand; Marlize Lombard, University of Johannesburg, and Sarah Wurz, University of the Witwatersrand The origin of bow hunting has been a hotly debated topic in archaeology for the past two decades. This is because knowing when it emerged has the potential to offer insights into

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A long view sheds fresh light on the history of the Yoruba people in West Africa

Akinwumi Ogundiran, University of North Carolina – Charlotte The Yoruba are among the most storied groups in Africa. Their ancestral homeland cuts across present-day southwest Nigeria, Benin Republic and Togo in West Africa. They number between 35 and 40 million. Their dynamic culture, philosophy, arts, language, sociology and history have attracted numerous studies. What has

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Frequently Asked Questions

Kuza Cave Culture Centre is open from 8 am to 6:30 pm every day Bookings are not necessary for the basic visitor package Allow at least 1 – 2 hours for a visit Food and cold drinks are available We cater for vegetarian and gluten-free or dairy-free Yes we have basic accommodation in coconut huts

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Jambiani Village

Kuzu Cave is a 10 minute walk 1 km from  the beach and village of the northern Jambiani (Kibigija), on the East Coast of Zanzibar Island in Tanzania, Africa. If you are looking for things to do in Jambiani then Kuza Cave will surprise you! Jambiani is famous for it’s unique mixture of the local

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Ancient Sacred Caves of Jambiani

Kuza Cave Culture Centre hides numerous wonders which makes it a hidden and mysterious gem worth exploring. The  ancient limestone cave was formed  about 250,000 years ago by thousands of years of water erosion that created secret underground rivers and pools. Eventually, the ceiling collapsed and humans and animals entered the cave to access fresh drinking

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