Pemba
Pemba is an island located in the Indian Ocean, part of the Zanzibar Archipelago in Tanzania. It is known for its lush green landscapes, clove plantations, and beautiful beaches. The island is less developed than its neighbor, Unguja, making it a quieter destination for visitors seeking natural beauty and tranquility.
The main town on Pemba is Chake Chake, which serves as the island's administrative center. Pemba is also famous for its rich marine life, attracting divers and snorkelers to explore its coral reefs. The island's culture is influenced by Swahili traditions, with a mix of local customs and historical influences from Arab traders.