Kuza Cave – Entrance Fee

$10.00

Swim in the healing waters, see artifacts from the cave and a timeline of Swahili history going back to the beginning of our story as humans originating in East Africa.

Kibigija Village are the traditional owners of the cave, they invite you to visit if you respect the cave as a sacred place. The project is managed in partnership with the Kuza Cave team as a Social Enterprise dedicated to local education projects.

The entranceway has a few steps and ropes leading to a platform with a beautiful natural sculpture like a huge alter. The cave is not dark and difficult to access.

Concession rates available 

  • Half price for Residents of East African (if you book online  pay for one person and you will get entry for two on presentation of ID)
  • Half price for children under 18 yrs
  • Free for children under 6 yrs of age
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Kuza Cave is a 50 metre round sink hole in the middle of a small jungle in Jambiani on the East Coast Zanzibar. The fresh water is a result of 250,000 year of erosion of the soft limestone by rainwater. The cave water is generally about 3 metres deep and has sub caves connected that are much deeper. The water is clear you can’t even see here it starts!

Cross a small bridge and walk down a few stairs to enter an underground oasis. The circular shape of the cave is a result of over 250,000 years of rainwater eroding the limestone.

*** We are flexible – valid for anyday 23 months from the date of purchase   ***