I will let the pictures describe the spice tour. It was definitely worth it. I learnt a lot about how the different spices are used locally for food and medicine. It was also great to actually see whet a pepper or cinnamon tree looks like, why Tandoori is red and that you can use the sap of a quinine tree as a natural band-aid.
In the tour are some other volunteers from different countries. A few of them are trustees of an organization that fights Aids, two others are a Czech couple visiting from Zambia where they do social work. O it’s really nice to meet other fellow volunteers and hear what their experience has been like.
When the tour is over and I am back in Stone town, I head out for Jaws corner to have coffee with old men who won’t talk to me. And I continue to walk around during the calm afternoon hours when many shops are closed.
Later in the afternoon, the rest of the group arrives and we set out for Nungwi, a beach 1 hour up north where we will be spending a few days for some intense relaxation…
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