Known as the "Friday Mosque," this is one of the most important historical and religious sites in Comoros. Its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere make it a must-visit.
Hike up the largest active volcano in the world, Mount Karthala. It offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. However, do remember to hire a guide for your safety.
Located in Iconi, this mosque is one of the oldest in Comoros. It's a great place to learn about the history and culture of the local people.
The capital city of Comoros, Moroni, is full of life and color. Explore its bustling markets, visit the local museums, and enjoy the delicious local cuisine.
This is a great place to see the diverse marine life of Comoros. You can snorkel or scuba dive to see the coral reefs, dolphins, and possibly even humpback whales.
This is a unique experience where you can see one of the world's largest bat species. The reserve is located on the island of Anjouan.
Comoros is home to many beautiful beaches like Chomoni, Bouni, and Itsandra. Enjoy the white sand, crystal clear waters, and the beautiful sunsets.
This natural wonder is a cave that is home to a number of turtle species. It's a great place for wildlife enthusiasts.
Ylang Ylang, a flower used in perfumes, is a major export of Comoros. Visit the distilleries to learn about the process and the importance of this industry to the local economy.
Known as Mutsamudu, this historic site dates back to the 15th century and provides insight into the region's past.
Depending on the season, you might get the chance to see dolphins and humpback whales, making for a truly unforgettable experience.
Don't leave Comoros without trying the local cuisine, which is a mix of Arabic, French, and African influences. Staples include rice, fish, bananas, and manioc.