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Take a stroll through the gardens which flow through the property, home to hundreds of species of plants and trees. Signage and tours coming.
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Take a stroll through the gardens which flow through the property, home to hundreds of species of plants and trees. Signage and tours coming.
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<button>[Details](/location/mbweni)</button>
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The historic ruins of the Mbweni School for Freed Slaves, founded in the 1870s, sit on our property. Our aim is to restore and revive these ruins.
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The historic ruins of the Mbweni School for Freed Slaves, founded in the 1870s, sit on our property. Our aim is to restore and revive these ruins.
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Take a trip to an award-winning private nature reserve, home to one of the world's most pristine coral reef sanctuaries. Trips leave daily from Jungle Paradise.
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Take a trip to an award-winning private nature reserve, home to one of the world's most pristine coral reef sanctuaries. Trips leave daily from Jungle Paradise.
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<button>[Explore](/location/chumbe)</button>
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## Take a Step Back
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## Take a Look Back
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### Our Property Has a Very Special History
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### A History Tied to Freedom
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With roots back to the abolition of slavery in the region, the land on which we stand is very special. We are proud to have the opportunity to call this place home.
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John Kirk was the only companion of explorer David Livingstone to emerge untainted from the disastrous, tragic expedition up the Zambezi river between 1859 and 1863. Three years later, Kirk returned to Africa, to the notorious island of Zanzibar, ancient post of the slave trade between Africa and the Middle East.
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Half a century after the abolition of slavery in Britain, slave trafficking persisted on Africa's east coast, apparently tolerated and even connived with by parts of the British Empire in the Indian Ocean. Kirk, appointed as medical officer to the British Consulate in Zanzibar, could do nothing.
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There is a book which describes the horrors of the overland passage from the interior, and the Zanzibar slave market itself, together with Kirk's final, bitter conflict with Livingstone, who blamed Kirk for his own failings. But it was Kirk's success in closing down the slave trade on the island which made him famous across the world. Using private diaries and papers, a long forgotten Victorian hero and an extraordinary chapter in British history are revived in detail.
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As a naturalist Kirk took high rank, and many species of the flora and fauna of Central Africa were made known by him, and several bear his name, e.g. the Otogale kirkii (a lemuroid), the Madoqua kirkii (a diminutive antelope), the Landolphia kirkii and the Clematis kirkii. For his services to geography he received in 1882 the patrons' medal of the Royal Geographical Society, of which society he became foreign secretary. Kirk was made K.C.B. (Knight Commander) in 1900.
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The twenty-one years spent by Kirk in Zanzibar covered the most critical period of the history of European intervention in East Africa; and during the greater part of that time he was the virtual ruler of the country. With Seyyid Bargash, who became sultan in 1870, he had a controlling influence, and after the failure of Sir Bartle Frere's efforts he succeeded in obtaining (June 5, 1873) the sultan's signature to a treaty abolishing the slave trade in his dominions. In 1877 Bargash offered to a British merchant - Sir W. Mackinnon - a lease of his mainland territories, and he gave Kirk a declaration in which he bound himself not to cede territory to any other power than Great Britain, a declaration ignored by the British government.
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### Discover Authentic Paradise in East Africa
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### Discover Authentic Paradise in East Africa
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You can find us on the west coast of Zanzibar, alongside 250 meters of mangrove-lined beaches, historic ruins, and lush botanical gardens. Nearby, the world-renowned Chumbe island awaits.
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You can find us on the west coast of Zanzibar, alongside 150 meters of mangrove-lined beaches, historic ruins, and lush botanical gardens. Nearby, the world-renowned Chumbe island awaits.
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### "Karibu" means **"Welcome (to)"** in Swahili
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### "Karibu" means **"Welcome (to)"** in Swahili
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Discover authentic paradise. Roughly ten minutes from world heritage site Stone Town, as well as the international airport.
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Discover authentic paradise. Roughly ten minutes from world heritage site Stone Town, as well as the Abeid Amani Karume International Airport. *Scroll down to find us on the map.*
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#### **Botanical Gardens**
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#### **Botanical Gardens**
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The Gardens here are beautiful and mature with many fine tree specimens and interesting plants, including more than 100 tree and plant species endemic to the island.
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The Gardens here are beautiful and mature, with more than 280 tree and plant species, many of which are very old and even endemic to the island.
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### Mbweni Mangrove Beach Restoration
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### Mangrove Beach Restoration
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<p>5,200 Seedlings of Mangroves Replanted at Mbweni.</p>
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<p>5,200 Seedlings of Mangroves Replanted at Mbweni.</p>
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