Mozambique has an interesting and flavourful cuisine that has been strongly influenced by the Portuguese who colonised the country for 500 years. There's lots of seafood and spice too...more
If you love isolated places, conservation, safaris or activities like fishing and diving, keep an eye on the remote Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado, where one of Africa's most exciting new eco...more
Maputo, once famous as Lourenço Marques, is a magnet for South African tourists, particularly people from areas like Gauteng who never see the sea. Hotels in the city like the Polana and the Cardoso offer serene views of Maputo Bay...more
The EN1, which starts at Av. de Mozambique, links Maputo with the provinces to the north. The road surface is good but watch your speed particularly during the holiday season...more
Mozambique has regained its position at the forefront of the international tourism scene and is now, once again, one of the most attractive and intriguing tourist destinations in Southern Africa...more
During Mozambique's civil upheaval, large-scale organized poaching systematically removed almost all big game from the bush. I've driven the length and breadth of Mozambique through seemingly prist...more
In a country emerging from 17 years of civil war and bloodshed, discover the Mozambique of old - a land of deserted beaches and fishing villages, mango trees and freedom. I had never tasted a...more
Mozambique has the longest stretch of Indian Ocean coastline in Africa with arguably the most unspoiled beachfront. Miles of unexplored and often unnamed beaches make this a destination...more