Zanzibar, a once serene semi-autonomous Tanzanian archipelago known for its spice production and adherence to Muslim traditions, has seen a stark transformation in recent years. What was once a haven of tranquillity has now become a playground for party-seeking tourists, particularly British travellers, leading to concerns about the erosion of local culture and the island's natural beauty. The influx of tourists, fuelled by cheap flights and even cheaper beer, has drawn comparisons to over-comme
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