Mozambique Travel Articles
  • Culture of Mozambique
    Traditional ways of life are well preserved in Mozambique - varying from province to province. This cultural kaleidoscope provides visitors with a host of treasured experiences and memories...
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  • Discover Maputo
    Maputo 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. Beaches in the city area are not the best in Africa.
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  • Eco-Tourism
    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...
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  • Facts of Mozambique
    The Bantu people settled in Mozambique about 2,000 years ago, setting up the great Mwenemutapa Empire in the centre and south of the country. By 900 AD trading links had been forged with India...
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  • Family Travel in Mozambique
    There are a wide variety of exciting and affordable family travel packages to Mozambique to suit all your family needs...
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  • Fishing in Mozambique
    Mozambican is an angler’s paradise which offers world-class rock and surf, salt water fly and game and bill fishing. Deep-sea fishing expeditions along the Mozambican coastline are exceptional with the Bazaruto Archipelago…
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  • Land of Smiles
    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…
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  • Love Mozambique
    Nowadays, an ever-increasing host of lodges and small hotels jostles for position at Vilanculos, the mainland hopping-off point for the islands...
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  • Mozambique Activities
    In addition to diving and fishing, Mozambique’s coastline is an ideal place for a wide range of water- sports, while its rugged interior will appeal to lovers of the outdoors...
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  • Mozambique Packages
    This Mozambique Packages Guide offers a variety of themed Mozambique Holiday Packages to accommodate every style and budget. From Mozambique honeymoon to family packages...
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  • Mozambique Self-Drive
    Mozambique is no longer solely for 4x4 enthusiasts, although there are still more than enough 4x4 routes for the rough and tumble brigade. The roads have been improved...
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  • Mozambique Wildlife
    Mozambique’s environmental conservation areas, which presently cover over 12% of the country, comprise the following six National Parks and six National Reserves...
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  • North of Maputo
    Mozambique links Maputo with the provinces to the north...an unforgettable experience, stop in at Jays Beach Lodge and campsite...
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  • Northern Mozambique
    The first written record of Mozambique dates from the 10th century AD, when Arab writer al-Mas'udi mentioned the town of Sofala (south of present-day Beira) and the iron-using people called the Wak Wak...
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  • Special Interest Activities
    Mozambique’s coral reefs are home to innumerable species of fish while Lake Niassa, known as ‘God’s Aquarium’, is renowned for its spectacular cichlids...
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  • Useful Information
    All visitors to Mozambique must have a valid passport and visa. Visas may be obtained from Mozambican embassies and consulates. You will need your passport and two passport...
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