Mozambique


Mozambique is a beautiful country to get away to, with warm weather, great beaches and an allure that has not yet been discovered by mainstream tourism operators. There are a number of factors that have contributed to the lack of exposure Mozambique gets, however the country is starting to become more of a getaway destination for other countries in the region. At present the ability to get to the country is also somewhat limited, with the vast majority of visitors having to go through neighboring South Africa first before arriving in Mozambique.

Tourism in Mozambique is the fastest growing part of the economy but yet still hasn't reached the average contribution to GDP as seen in other, similar countries.


Do you know what you need while in Mozambique?

With a great climate, pristine beaches and a slowly burgeoning conservation industry, Mozambique is seen as a great place to get away and just relax. The country is the kind of place you go to if you are looking to unwind and get back to the basics in life.

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If you're travelling to Mozambique for a holiday or for business reasons, then you may want to take a look at detailed information about Mozambique before you leave. You don't want to do all that travelling for nothing, now do you? Scroll through and access relevant information by clicking the buttons to view, download and print the necessary requirements for Mozambique.

Mozambique Climate







 

▪︎ Maputo

▪︎ Bilene

▪︎ Vilankulos

▪︎ Ponta do Ouro 

▪︎ Matola

▪︎Pemba 

▪︎ Beira

▪︎ Inhambane

▪︎ Ilha de Moçambique

▪︎ Xai-xai

▪️Morrungulo 

▪︎ Chimoio

▪︎ Zambezia

▪︎ Tete

Plan your travels with us and learn about the best places to visit with our list of the top attractions in Mozambique.

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Mozambique

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Bazaruto Island, Mozambique

Set inside the boundaries of the Bazaruto Archipelago Marine Park in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Mozambique, Bazaruto Island is home to some of the most stunning beaches we've laid eyes on. The water here is warm and turquoise blue, and the white sandy beaches are backed by swaying palms and towering sand dunes, creating a postcard-perfect vision of paradise. Part of a larger archipelago that is known for its amazing diving experiences, the coral reefs around Bazaruto are also excellent for snorkeling. The island can be reached by boat or small plane, and the accommodations range from budget guesthouses to the luxury & Beyond Benguerra on a neighboring isle. The property offers lodging in various sizes of posh, thatched-roof huts that work well for couples on honeymoon or families vacationing with the kids.

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A taste of Mozambique’s traditional cuisine

The delicious Cuisines of the Mozambicans has been greatly influenced by the Portuguese, dating back to 1498, when a Portuguese explorer, Vasco Da Gama landed in the country on his way to India. He quickly established Portuguese ports and trade centers that introduced crops like cassava (a starchy food), cashew nuts and Paozinho (bread rolls). A lot of flavorings and cooking methods were also introduced by the Portuguese; seasonings such as onions, garlic, paprika, chili pepper, bay leaves, wine and red peppers were common items of trade back then. Today, a typical Mozambique Cuisine would include traces of Portuguese influence. It is commonplace to find Prego (steak roll), pudim(pudding), rissois(battered shrimp) and the widely eaten inteiro com piripiri( Chicken sauce),. Other staple foods eaten by the Mozambicans include ncima(maize porridge), Cassava and rice served with vegetable, fish, beans or meat sauces.

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Quirimbas Archipelago (Islands in the sun)

Dotted along the Mozambican coastline are 32 idyllic islands that make up the Quirimbas Archipelago. Here, a plethora of marine life, ranging from turtles and dugongs to whales and dolphins, and a thriving coral reef beckon to diving enthusiasts. The magnificent Quirimbas National Park offers nature lovers the opportunity to explore a vast expanse of enchanted forest. The Quirimbas boast enormous cultural and historical value. The islands represent a melting-pot of Portuguese, Arabian and African influences, while historic landmarks such as the old fort on Ibo Island tell tales of slavery, pirates and the ominous ivory trade.

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Gorongosa National Park (Parque Nacional da Gorongosa)

Gorongosa National Park is a preserved area in the Great Rift Valley of central Mozambique. Its forests and savannahs are home to lions, hippos and elephants. Lake Urema and its surrounding wetlands and rivers attract scores of water birds. The multitiered Murombodzi Falls spills over jagged rocks on the slopes of Mount Gorongosa. Limestone gorges and bat-filled caves define Cheringoma Plateau

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Maputo scenic views

Maputo is the capital of Mozambique, and it sits on the coast of the Indian Ocean. If you love history and you want to see the preserved Portuguese neo classical architecture, then Maputo is the place to be. The city is deep-rooted history dates back to the 1500s when it was only a fishing village. Over the centuries after its foundation by the explorer Lourenço Marques, it transcended into a Portuguese colony and a critical port city. Upon gaining independence, it became the capital city of Mozambique. With its fusion of Mediterranean architecture and influences from African, Indian, and Arabic cultures, Maputo is the most cosmopolite city of Mozambique and the Mozambican cultural capital. It is suitable for visiting all year round since southern Mozambique is usually a milder rainy season. However, if you want to travel the northern part of the country as well, you should consider visiting between May and September.

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