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Mozambique is a country emerging from civil war and bloody long. As such, those wishing to visit should take all necessary precautions to ensure safety. In turn, this will facilitate the traveler's enjoyment of the natural beauty of Mozambique and the rustic lifestyle.
1.) Bazaruto Archipelago
Located about 30 kilometers off the coast from Vilanculos, this group of four islands located in the middle of a park National established in 1971. It is a great place for all sorts of water activities. Dive and explore its rich marine life or take a roll and go Championship for some fly fishing in the surf. Transportation to and from the Bazaruto islands is by boat or plane.
2.) Inhambane
Established in 1534 by Portuguese traders, Inhambane has clear waters and magnificent coral. It is known as a mecca for divers and fishermen. It is also an important port of destination for travelers of the sea and is the site of an annual dhow race, held each November, which is very popular and attracts large groups of spectators.
3.) Vilanculos
This city serves as a stopover for those wishing to visit the group of islands Bazaruto. Relax and soak up some rays on the beaches while here. Or you can take a dhow tour of the neighborhood or are you trying to Deep-Sea Fishing.
4.) Maputo
The capital of Mozambique, formerly known as Lourenco Marques and Delagoa Bay, is largely developed to meet tourists with many hotels and restaurants. Take a walk along the wide, tree-lined avenues and wander among the historic buildings. Sample the nightlife or take a boat tour of the region.
5.) Inhaca
Reached by ferry from the port of Maputo, Inhaca houses a museum traces the maritime history of the region. Visitors can also see the historic lighthouse. Accommodation is also available across local hotel.
6.) Maputo Elephant Reserve
South of the capital is the conservation park, which occupies about 200,000 hectares and has quickly developed and improved. Including both rolling hills and seaside vistas, this park offers tourists the chance to watch a variety of African wildlife. Discover More than 200 elephants live here or any of the other inhabitants such as crocodiles, antelopes and hippos.
7.) Ponta do Ouro
The Point of Gold is the most southerly of all stations in Mozambique, just 15 kilometers from the border. You can dive here with a remarkable variety of marine life and even swim with dolphins (subject to strict rules). The surrounding countryside is also ideal for those wishing to bike, hike or Cross-Country Drive.
8.) Beira
Capital of Sofala province and second largest city in Mozambique, Beira is the terminus of a line of rail and also has an airport. One can bask in the sun and swim at the beach with many isolated beaches macuti white sand is just outside the city. North along the road is the Gorongosa National Park, which is under renovation but still can be accessed through the adventure.
9.) Pemba
This city is the capital of the province of Cabo Del Gado. You can go souvenir hunting in its many traditional markets and find all sorts of things for sale, including the traditional art of indigenous people Makonde. Just outside of Pemba Praia Wimba is well known and popular station, and offers reef diving activities and incredible white sandy beaches.
10.) Querimba Archipelago
They desire exploring the unspoiled landscapes can not go wrong by visiting this chain of 32 islands just outside the cost of Pemba. To achieve this, we must organize transport as the area remains underdeveloped. The reward is some of the most beautiful landscapes of the Island to anywhere in the world.
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