The Pemba Flying Fox Tour offers a rare opportunity to observe one of the world’s largest and most endangered bat species in its natural habitat. Found only on Pemba Island, the Pemba flying fox (Pteropus voeltzkowi) boasts an impressive wingspan of up to 1.6 meters and plays a vital role in the island’s ecosystem by pollinating trees and dispersing seeds. The tour typically takes place in the Kidike Flying Fox Sanctuary near Kangagani village, where hundreds of these majestic fruit bats roost in tall fig and mango trees. Guided by local conservationists, visitors learn about the species’ behavior, diet, and the community-led efforts that helped revive their population from near extinction. The experience includes a gentle forest walk, opportunities for photography, and quiet observation as the bats stretch, groom, and take flight. Some tours also include a visit to nearby villages to understand how ecotourism supports local livelihoods and forest protection. With hotel transfers, bottled water, and sanctuary entry fees included, this half-day tour is ideal for nature lovers, wildlife photographers, and anyone interested in biodiversity and community-based conservation. It’s a peaceful, educational, and unforgettable glimpse into one of Pemba’s most iconic species.