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Milele Villas is the first environmentally friend accommodation of its kind on the island of Zanzibar. Every aspect of being eco-friendly has been thought of to contribute to this self sufficient villa, such as power supplied by a wind turbine, water heated by solar, furniture made from recycled wood, and fruits and vegetables grown on the property. Find out more about Milele Villas and its eco-friendly credentials.

Chumbe
Island
Chumbe Island Coral Park is a unique privately managed Nature
Reserve and Marine Protected Area situated just south of Stone
Town. About 90% of the island is covered by one of the last
remaining pristine 'coral rag' forests in Zanzibar, a highly
specialised plant community that has developed to survive
without any groundwater. The rare Coconut Crab, the largest
land crab on earth, is common here - while threatened elsewhere
in the Indian Ocean - together with the Ader's Duiker, an
endangered species accepted to be extinct in its original
range on the African mainland coastal forests. Furthermore,
the island is surrounded by an extremely rich coral reef ecosystem.
Chumbe’s main aim is to preserve the Island's exceptional
environment and to build environmental awareness on Zanzibar
- organising school visits and teacher training workshops
to Chumbe island. It also facilitates scientific research
of these fragile and endangered terrestrial and marine habitats.
The Chumbe Project is completely funded through tourist revenue.
The 7 eco-bungalows are designed to provide both privacy and
a sense of freedom of living in the open. All bungalows overlook
the sea and it takes just 30 seconds to stroll from the comfort
of your hammock to feeling the warm tropical ocean lapping
at your feet. The bungalows have large living rooms and are
all self-contained. As there is no ground water on Chumbe,
each bungalow collects its own freshwater supply during the
rainy season. The ‘grey’ water, from showers and
hand basins, is filtered through substrate & plant beds
to avoid polluted water from seeping into the sea. Each bungalow
is equipped with its own solar-power panels for hot water
& lighting, and has composting toilets.
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