About Kuza Cave
Located in the village of Jambiani on the south coast of the Zanzibar Islands, Cuza Cave is an ancient limestone cave, adorned with crystal-clear turquoise freshwater inside it. Beyond being a natural marvel, it serves as a focal point for cultural activities. Visitors can immerse themselves in cave swimming, partake in African dancing and drumming, engage in Swahili cooking lessons, and delve into the realms of Swahili archaeology.
Surrounded by a tranquil nature preserve, the site is a haven for Red Colobus Monkeys, vibrant butterflies, an array of birds, chindi, and bush babies. As a community project, Kuza Cave actively supports local education projects, ensuring that your visit becomes a meaningful contribution to the local community.