Last week, I had the chance to visit Sinda Island during the Eid holiday, and it was an unforgettable experience. The island's natural beauty, with its crystal-clear waters and serene surroundings, made it a perfect escape from the busy city life.
One of the highlights of the trip was snorkeling. The water was so clear that we could see an incredible variety of sea creatures, including jellyfish, crabs, and different species of fish swimming around vibrant coral reefs. It felt like diving into a whole new world beneath the waves.
Overall, Sinda Island is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Whether you're looking to relax by the shore or explore marine life up close, this hidden gem offers an amazing experience. I would highly recommend it to anyone...
Read moreThe deep ocean (over 50 meters deep) is only 1.8 km from Outer Sinda Island and 3.2 km from Outer Makatumbe Island, making the seaward sides of the reserves close to areas of high tidal currents and waves, particularly during spring tides. These seaward areas are high-energy zones with rocky cliffs, due to the proximity of...
Read moreBeautiful protected reserve. However it is neglected and needs to be managed properly to increase revenue for the Kigamboni Municipality. There is a local cat that comes to see visitors when they come in. There is also a-lot of trash that foreign tourists bring and leave on the island...
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