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6 km south of Stone Town, surrounded by pristine coral reefs, Chumbe Island Coral Park is one of the world's most successful ecotourism projects. In 1994 the reef surrounding Chumbe island was created as Tanzania's first Marine National Park. -
Chumbe Island Coral Park won the British Airways Tourism for Tomorrow Award in 1999, in recognition of seven years of conservation work carried out in cooperation with local fishermen, now retrained as marine wardens. -
Visitors can come for the day to snorkel over the incredible coral reef, which contains over 90% of all coral species ever recorded in East Africa. The reef, declared the 'world's best shallow water coral reef' by the Australian Institute of Marine Science, is home to over 370 species of fish, turtles, and dolphins. -
But to experience Chumbe Island properly, stay the night in one of the seven 'eco-bandas' that nestle in the forest. Each is a two-story, private cottage constructed out of local materials and decorated with shells, driftwood, and colorful local fabrics. -
-Water and energy on Chumbe are self-sustaining and provided by nature - the roofs of the bandas and the education center have been designed to catch and filter rainwater, which is then heated by solar power. -
+Water and energy on Chumbe are self-sustaining and provided by nature - the roofs of the bandas and the education center have been designed to catch and filter rainwater, which is then heated by solar power. + All profits from tourism on Chumbe Island are reinvested into the conservation and education programs operating in the Park, and the island is staffed and managed by local Zanzibaris from the fishing community, with voluntary support from overseas experts. -
The Nile is not only gorgeous but also an incredibly energy-rich location. The river has always played an important role in global shifting situations. -
+ We operate 4 boats on the Nile in the original Dahabiya style. Each boat has solar and is made as organic as possible. The Nile is an incredibly fertile area in Africa and is fundamental for the survival of millions of people, today it's not going well enough, education and concrete action is needed now. -
+ Our Impact activities for Egypt include knowledge-creation and awareness education for the farmers along the Nile, farming projects for organic food and hemp to show the economic feasibility, carbon credit harvesting, practical digital education material, stopping the pollution of the Nile and the burning of sugar cane, and inviting experts to come and stay at our facilities to do practical research and help create educational content. -
+ Today already we have four boats (movable platforms for authentic experiences) with a 30-person team. The boats together total 44 sleeping rooms and 4 educational rooms, along with solar energy and water filtration. -
-We're leveraging these boats for the expansion of OurWorld Ecosystem and beyond. Train the Trainer (two-week) sessions will permit us to train those who feel the calling around OurWorld, and allow them to go into the world, advocate, and expand our communities.
+ Additionally, we organize retreats for investors, business people, and change-makers on the Nile, an extremely powerful energy instrument. -
+ Ultimately, we want to empower any other changemakers to use our platform and organize events – it's proven to be incredibly impactful. -
Today, this location is an operational eco-friendly boutique hotel in front of one of the absolute nicest beaches at this side of the island -
The resort is a quiet, beach-front jungle hideaway, a home to more than 280 different tree species (including 80 different types of palm trees). -
The resort is also the HQ of OurWorld Concept – an innovative approach to co-creating a better, more regenerative world. The resort will be used to come together with change makers from around the globe, in combination with our retreats on the Nile. -
The Mbweni Ruins & Gardens are unbelievably rich from a historical perspective. They are home to amazing ruins dating from 1870 – which are perfect for events and gatherings – and the plan is to transform the ruins back to their original glory. -
A healing center will be built and will host incredible technology (both ancient and new wisdom) for body, mind, and spirit . The therapies available are literally life saving or complete rejuvenation. -
+ Jungle Paradise Beach Resort & Spa at Mbweni Ruins is your ideal choice, if you want to see and enjoy a unique place in Zanzibar Urban West. It's well-known for their historical Mbweni ruins, which took part in the ending of slavery in Zanzibar in the 1870s. Jungle Paradise is surrounded by a beautiful botanic garden which supported over 600 different kinds of tree species. -
+ Jungle paradise Beach Resort and Spa features 13 exclusive and cozy, air-conditioned beachfront Suites with a very high service standard. Each room provides a beautiful ocean-view, a private bathroom, Wi-Fi, a flat screen HD-TV with cable channels, a mini bar fridge and a balcony faced to the ocean, beach and pool area. -
+ You will enjoy a tasty menu at the beach-front restaurant while listening to calm chill out vibes and watching one of the best sunsets on this side of the island. You will find us 7 minutes close to the airport and 12 minutes from Stone town. This could be one of your best and memorable stay on Zanzibar. -
With OurParadise, we are initiating a series of conservation projects to preserve the marine and natural surroundings of Chumbe Island. -
Restoration Project for The Historic Ruins of the Mbweni School for freed slaves
Conservation Project to preserve The gardens around the Mbweni ruins.
Conservation project to 5200 Seedlings of Mangroves Replant Seedlings at Mbweni Mangrove.