Travel Information For Mozambique

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Accommodation Mozambique > Maputo > Southern Sun Maputo

Mozambique > Maputo > Southern Sun Maputo
Yet again this hotel is one I look forward to staying at. The ambiance is peaceful which is oartly the design but also being on the beach your away from the hustle and bustle of the other city centre hotels.

I have stayed at this hotel a few times over the last 2 years and if one thing is consistent is the attentiveness of the staff and the senior managent who have always greated guests openly in the bar, restaurant or reception morning, noon and night - somehting from my expeirnce doesnt happen often and I stay in hotels around the world 2 weeks every month!

If your comign to Maputo for buisness or for a holiday then I can recommend this hotel as your base.
Room Tip: The sea view is worth paying for - if you prefer the sound of waves and not traffic

Hotel website
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Medical Information Mozambique

All water should be regarded as being potentially contaminated. Water used for drinking, brushing teeth or making ice should have first been boiled or otherwise sterilised. Some milk is unpasteurised and should be boiled. Powdered or tinned milk is available and is advised. Avoid dairy products which are likely to have been made from unboiled milk. Only eat well-cooked meat and fish. Vegetables should be cooked and fruit peeled.
Other risks:

Mozambique Cities Beira

Beira is one of the cities of Mozambique. It is in fact a port city situated in Mozambique. Beira is the capital of the Sofala Province placed on the Mozambique Channel. The Mozambique Channel is situated at the mouth of the Pungwe River. Beira, Mozambique serves as a port for countries like Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

There are several options for sightseeing in Beira. The major tourist attractions in Beira are its cathedral, lighthouse and Macuti Beach. The Macuti Beach is sparkling at night and is the best place for a walk or stroll. There are many other places of great human, architectural and nature value in Beira in Mozambique.

If you move towards the east of Beira, you will find various beautiful and pristine white-sand beaches. These beaches are fringed by numerous small villages. The main occupation of the people staying here is fishing. So, if you are in this place at the right time, you might spot some fishermen coming home with their catches.

One of the leading tourist spots in Beira is the Gorongosa national park. There are a few rangers in this park aided by the Government of Mozambique. A safari around the Gorongosa national park is preferred by many tourists. Trekking is also very popular over here.

Dining is a delightful experience while you are in Beira. Some of the eateries that you must not miss are the Nautico's for food and sea, Biques and Pappas and Kanimambo. These restaurants serve several traditional African dishes as well as some South African cuisines. Tivoli and Grande Hotel Beira are the best accommodations of Beira.

Another place that you should visit when in Beira is Savane. Savane is a small area with a camp, restaurant and a beach outside Beira. Water is very transparent in this area and the food that you can savor in the restaurant is delicious. A boat trip in Savane is great fun.

Rio Maria is also one of the major tourist attractions of Beira. Rio Maria is an estuary and its natural beauty is alluring to tourists coming from all parts of the world.

Places to Visit

There are various popular destinations in Mozambique that you can visit with your family and friends to enjoy your trip to this region to the lees. The country is rich is offering destinations that are of historical and cultural importance. There are many spectacular tropical beaches, oral reefs, landscapes that are rich in architecture.


Mozambique borders the Indian Ocean and has a coastline of nearly 2500 kilometers that is dotted with exotic beaches. These beaches are further bordered by lagoons, coral reefs and a string of lovely islands. Some of the popular beach destinations in Mozambique are Inhaca Island (near Maputo), Inhambane with its beach resorts, Xai-Xai and Vilankulo.

Bazaruto Archipelago is one of the most popular destinations in the country and it consists of five paradisiacal islands off the coast of Vilanculos. The Bazaruto Archipelago is considered to be the 'Pearl of the Indian Ocean' and is a luxury destination that is sought after by divers, fishermen, nature lovers.

The chief islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, as well as the smaller Santa Catalina, Magaruque and Bangue islands are situated within a national park. This national park is one of the largest of its kind in the Indian Ocean. You will find here the whales, dolphins, manta rays, turtles and the endangered dugong who have found their homes in the warm waters of the sea. The unspoilt coral reefs in this area provide underwater enthusiasts with first-rate diving and snorkeling opportunities. If you want to enjoy differently then enjoy the various activities like bird watching, fishing and shell collecting, or simply enjoying the sunshine.

Maputo is the sprawling capital of Mozambique, which was under the Portuguese influence in the 18th century. It is one of the most beautiful and fashionable cities on the continent. The city has a sophisticated multi-national ambiance, graceful buildings and wide shaded avenues.

The city of Maputo is also the gateway to many splendid beaches and resorts that are situated to the north and south of the city. You can visit the Maputo Elephant Reserve while you are here and enjoy the numbers of game and beautiful coastal areas. You can also visit the Ponta de Ouro, which is situated in the southernmost resort on the Mozambique coast. The region is famous for its white sand beaches and as one of the best diving locations.

Popular Tourist Attractions in Mozambique

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There are various popular destinations in Mozambique that you can visit with your family and friends to enjoy your trip to this region to the lees. The country is rich is offering destinations that are of historical and cultural importance. There are many spectacular tropical beaches, oral reefs, landscapes that are rich in architecture.


Mozambique borders the Indian Ocean and has a coastline of nearly 2500 kilometers that is dotted with exotic beaches. These beaches are further bordered by lagoons, coral reefs and a string of lovely islands. Some of the popular beach destinations in Mozambique are Inhaca Island (near Maputo), Inhambane with its beach resorts, Xai-Xai and Vilankulo.

Bazaruto Archipelago is one of the most popular destinations in the country and it consists of five paradisiacal islands off the coast of Vilanculos. The Bazaruto Archipelago is considered to be the 'Pearl of the Indian Ocean' and is a luxury destination that is sought after by divers, fishermen, nature lovers.

The chief islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, as well as the smaller Santa Catalina, Magaruque and Bangue islands are situated within a national park. This national park is one of the largest of its kind in the Indian Ocean. You will find here the whales, dolphins, manta rays, turtles and the endangered dugong who have found their homes in the warm waters of the sea. The unspoilt coral reefs in this area provide underwater enthusiasts with first-rate diving and snorkeling opportunities. If you want to enjoy differently then enjoy the various activities like bird watching, fishing and shell collecting, or simply enjoying the sunshine.

Maputo is the sprawling capital of Mozambique, which was under the Portuguese influence in the 18th century. It is one of the most beautiful and fashionable cities on the continent. The city has a sophisticated multi-national ambiance, graceful buildings and wide shaded avenues.

The city of Maputo is also the gateway to many splendid beaches and resorts that are situated to the north and south of the city. You can visit the Maputo Elephant Reserve while you are here and enjoy the numbers of game and beautiful coastal areas. You can also visit the Ponta de Ouro, which is situated in the southernmost resort on the Mozambique coast. The region is famous for its white sand beaches and as one of the best diving locations.

Ilha de Mozambique, Mozambique

Ilha de Mozambique, Mozambique is a Small Island off the coast of Nacala Province. It has a diverse and thriving population of 60,000 people and has a history that goes back to over 500 years. Till 1898, Ilha de Mozambique, Mozambique was the capital of the Portuguese colony of Mozambique. It was the center of trade and industry. Ilha de Mozambique is also known as Mozambique Island. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

After the civil war in 1984, Ilha de Mozambique, Mozambique has been recognized for its huge tourist potential and the whole island is declared as a World Heritage Site.
Sightseeing in Mozambique

The oldest and largest building of the island is St Sebastiao. It is a solid 12 meter high colossus at the northern end of the island and was built around 400 years ago. The defenders put 400 canons that pointed towards the Indian Ocean for any sudden attack.

The fort was so strong to external attacks that even the mighty Dutch were repelled back in 1607 and also in 1608. Within the compound of the fort is The Chapel of our Lady of the Bulwarks that was built in1522. It is said to be the oldest building that is still standing in the southern hemisphere.

There are labyrinth of narrow streets with tall buildings and busy harbor and a market. There is a 7th century palace museum that is filled with old cannons, muskets, sedan chairs and other paraphernalia that were taken by the Portuguese colonists from around the world.

The island provides some good watersports in Mozambique. One can go for diving at the northern end of the island. But it is recommended for experienced divers though. One can go for boat trip or laze on the beach under the sun. The adventurous ones can take a dhow across the mainland at Chaga or Mossuril to explore the coastal area.
Getting in to Ilha de Mozambique

One can easily reach Ilha by road from Nampula. If you are coming towards Nacala, turn off at the signpost for Ilha de Mozambique. The time taken is 2 hours and the road condition is good. After getting there cross the causeway and reach Ilha de Mozambique.

Ponta d'Ouro, Mozambique

Ponta d'Ouro, Mozambique is a wonderful town situated in the extreme south of Mozambique. It lies on the Mozambique Channel south of Maputo and just north of the country’s border with South Africa. Ponta d'Ouro, Mozambique is a popular destination worth visiting due to its lovely beach, dolphins and its offshore diving.

The Ponta d'Ouro, Mozambique is commonly referred to as 'Ponta' by the visiting South Africans. The resident dolphins of Ponta do Ouro due to their years of experience on the southern most point of Mozambique have learnt to be to be friendly with human beings. The dolphins have taught the human beings when it is the right time to swim with them and when not. It is also observed that the dolphins just like humans can be playful and funny, cheeky, aggressive inquisitive and inspecting. They can also dance around just like us.

The Ponta d'Ouro, Mozambique is one destination where you can also feel free like the dolphins and enjoy. Take off your shoes and enter the unique Robinson Crusoe style dolphin eco-village. Experience drifting into a peaceful slumber where the dolphins guide you to a memorable time.

The Dolphins Beach Camp had been home to this popular destination by the year 1997. The early morning time in this lovely place is spent watching the magnificent sunrise, looking for the dolphins and playing with the waves. After that you can enjoy swimming along with the dolphins.

The Dolphin beach camp has been built of local materials and wood. It provides the tourists with some time to spend with their family members in tranquility and peace. This little but lovely island is further decorated with wind chimes and hammocks. It is also adorned with a splash of trendy-ness.

The Dolphins Beach Camp in Ponta d'Ouro, Mozambique is a must visit place where you must take your kids along with you. The kids just love to play with the dolphins and pose with them for photographs.

There are some facilities that are provided for the convenience of the travelers and these facilities include stylish ablution facilities, hot water showers, dolphin center, curio shop, Angie’s dolphin library and many more.

Mozambique Cities Beira , Nampula , Maputo , Pemba

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Beira


Beira is one of the cities of Mozambique. It is in fact a port city situated in Mozambique. Beira is the capital of the Sofala Province placed on the Mozambique Channel. The Mozambique Channel is situated at the mouth of the Pungwe River. Beira, Mozambique serves as a port for countries like Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

There are several options for sightseeing in Beira. The major tourist attractions in Beira are its cathedral, lighthouse and Macuti Beach. The Macuti Beach is sparkling at night and is the best place for a walk or stroll. There are many other places of great human, architectural and nature value in Beira in Mozambique.

If you move towards the east of Beira, you will find various beautiful and pristine white-sand beaches. These beaches are fringed by numerous small villages. The main occupation of the people staying here is fishing. So, if you are in this place at the right time, you might spot some fishermen coming home with their catches.

One of the leading tourist spots in Beira is the Gorongosa national park. There are a few rangers in this park aided by the Government of Mozambique. A safari around the Gorongosa national park is preferred by many tourists. Trekking is also very popular over here.

Dining is a delightful experience while you are in Beira. Some of the eateries that you must not miss are the Nautico's for food and sea, Biques and Pappas and Kanimambo. These restaurants serve several traditional African dishes as well as some South African cuisines. Tivoli and Grande Hotel Beira are the best accommodations of Beira.

Another place that you should visit when in Beira is Savane. Savane is a small area with a camp, restaurant and a beach outside Beira. Water is very transparent in this area and the food that you can savor in the restaurant is delicious. A boat trip in Savane is great fun.

Rio Maria is also one of the major tourist attractions of Beira. Rio Maria is an estuary and its natural beauty is alluring to tourists coming from all parts of the world.


Nampula

Nampula is the commercial center of Mozambique. The city of Nampula is littered with banks, hotels, tennis clubs and supermarkets. You will also find large glass-fronted stores selling expensive motorcars in Nampula, Mozambique. Nampula has many things to offer to tourists.

Sightseeing in Nampula is a great experience. There are several fascinating tourist attractions in Nampula. The skyline of Nampula is dominated by the twin cupola called Cathedral de Nosa Senhora da Conceicao. The locals of this industrial city call it 'Gina Lollobrigida'.

Nampula in Mozambique is positioned in the middle of rolling hills and rising mountains of the interior. Initially, Nampula was set up as a regional center. This happened in the year 1967 when the Portuguese government transferred the army headquarters from Mozambique Island to Nampula.

Nampula is located in eastern Mozambique and is the capital of Nampula Province. It is placed on a railroad that runs east to the port of Lumbo and the Mozambique Channel is opposite to it. Nampula is the trade center of Mozambique. The produce of the land includes cotton, vegetables, corn, peanuts and forest products.

Nampula can be reached easily. There are convenient modes of transportation to reach the city. The transportation system within Nampula is also very good. You can get into Nampula by car from the neighboring provinces of Mozambique, if you want. Cars can be hired to reach Nampula.

There are many tourist spots in Nampula. The main cathedral of the city is worth a watch. This cathedral is large and domed. Museu Nacional de Etnologia is another attractive site. This museum has an awesome collection of artifacts including masks and musical instruments. You will find a Makonde cooperative workshop at the back of the museum.
Shopping is great fun in Nampula. You can buy some affordable items from the market vendors of Banco Austral or else. Do not miss fine dining and drinking while you are in Nampula.

For accommodation, you can go to the Milenio or Girassol. The services of these hotels are excellent. You will get comfortable rooms with A/C, free Internet access, excellent breakfast and great restaurants in these hotels.

Nampula is the best base for exploring the rest of Mozambique.

Maputo

Maputo is the capital of Mozambique. The city of Maputo is bordered by the Maputo Province. Maputo, Mozambique is situated on the western side of Maputo Bay. This is at the mouth of the Tembe River. Maputo in Mozambique is an ideal tourist destination. Maputo has a conditional type of climate. Winter season is dry from April to September and the temperatures are as high as 30°C from December to March.

Sightseeing in Maputo is the best part of your Mozambique tours. There are several tourist attractions in Maputo for you to explore. Some of them are:

Jardim Tunduru

Jardim Tunduru is a botanical garden set up in the year 1885. Jardim Tunduru was launched by a well known Englishman called Thomas Honney. The Jardim Tunduru botanical garden is located behind the Statue of Samora Machel.

Cathedral of Our Lady of Conception

The Cathedral of Our Lady of Conception was built in the early 1900s by the Eiffel who built the famous Eiffel tower of Paris. Cathedral of Our Lady of Conception is an impressive structure built in a tall single spire.

Maputo Elephant Reserve

The Maputo Elephant Reserve is also called Reserva Especial de Maputo. This reserve is one of the leading tourist spots in Maputo. The Maputo Elephant Reserve is located at 79 km south of Maputo. This elephant reserve is a part of the Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area, which is an international conservation project joining areas of Mozambique, South Africa and Swaziland. Some of the animals that you can spot here are elephants, leopards, antelopes, crocodiles, hippos and side-striped jackals. Many species of birds can also be noticed over here.

Inhaca Island

Inhaca Island is located at a distance of 40 km off the coast of Maputo. The Inhaca Island is marked by beautiful beaches, coral reefs, a historic lighthouse and a marine biology museum. You will also find large areas of protected forest in this island. Game fishing, snorkeling and scuba diving are the popular games of the island.

City Hall

The City Hall houses the chambers of the Mayor. City Hall was built in classical style in the year 1945.

The Iron House

The Iron House was designed by Gustave Eiffel. It is completely made up of steel walls and roofs.


Pemba



Pemba is one of the leading tourist destinations of Mozambique. Pemba is the capital of the Cabo Delgado Province in the north of Mozambique. Pemba, Mozambique is the port town of the country. It is located on the southern side of the world's third-largest natural bay.

Pemba in Mozambique has a population of around 100,000 people. It is the most important center in Northern Mozambique. The entire town is marked with banks, supermarkets and excellent restaurants. Pemba was built over rolling hills. Most of the people staying in this part of Mozambique live in wooden huts set amongst numerous thick baobab trees.

Pemba was discovered by the Niassa Company in 1904 as Porto Amelia. This name was kept after a queen of Portugal. It was renamed Pemba at the end of Portuguese rule in the year 1975.

Sightseeing in Pemba is a wonderful experience. Pemba is renowned mainly for its Portuguese colonial architecture. Pemba is also the ideal tourist destination for you if you are interested in water sport activities. Pemba is the best place for diving enthusiasts. The coral reefs that lie close to the shore are very impressive.

There are several other tourist attractions in Pemba that you can explore.

Most of the tourist spots in Pemba center around the beaches of this town. Pemba has got an amazing marine life. If you are lucky, you can swim in the waters with dolphins as company. If you are in the Ibo Island of Pemba you can indulge in all the adventure related activities.

If you want to go for some shopping, visit Souk Souk or the authentic local market situated in the center of Pemba. Here, you can buy some items of arts and crafts as well as traditional silverware. These articles are sold in the Souk Souk at an affordable rate.

For Scuba diving, do pay a visit to Nacole Jardim. Over here, you can dive and explore the stunning marine life. There are guides available in Nacole Jardim for your convenience.

The best time to visit Pemba is between the months of May and November. At this time, Pemba experiences a dry season. As the rainy season runs from December to April, it is better to avoid Pemba during that period. Rainfall is irregular and the weather is hot and humid during the rainy season.

Pemba can be reached very easily via air or land. Visit Pemba if you want to have a memorable holiday.

Mozambique Culture, and Mozambique History

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Bantu tribes moved into an area, part of which is now Mozambique, from central and west Africa during the third century. The 11th-century Shona empire, the main ethnic group in modern Zimbabwe, covered part of Mozambique; relations between the two peoples are still very close.
Mozambique attracted the attention of Arab and Indian traders in the 10th century. The first European expedition to Mozambique was led by the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama, who arrived in 1498. Thereafter, Portuguese influence gradually displaced the Arabs and Indians. The Portuguese gradually moved inland, usurping the local rulers and taking over land and mineral resources.
In the 18th century, Mozambique became a major centre for the slave trade, which continued to thrive for decades after its official banning in 1842. By this time, Mozambique had become a Portuguese colony. This arrangement ended in 1932 after the takeover in Portugal by the fascist Salazar government. Thereafter, Mozambique was put under the direct control of Lisbon. In 1951, it became an 'overseas province'. The economy expanded rapidly during the 1950s and early 1960s, attracting thousands of Portuguese settlers to the country.
It was around this time that the first nationalist groups began to form. The main nationalist movement, FRELIMO, began a guerrilla war, which ended in 1974 following a military coup in Portugal. The new left-wing government in Lisbon had no wish to maintain an empire and negotiations on the country's independence began immediately. Mozambique became independent in 1975, and FRELIMO took power in a one-party state.
Then a 16-year-long civil war ensued. The National Resistance Movement (RENAMO), set up by the white-run Rhodesian government and then backed by apartheid South Africa and the US, fought a guerrilla war against FRELIMO from 1976 until the a ceasefire was brokered in 1992.

Elections were held in 1994 and won by FRELIMO. The new government was confronted with hundreds of thousands of refugees, as well as large numbers of demobilised soldiers from both sides, massive social and economic dislocation, and the destruction of virtually all health and education services.
Despite inevitable setbacks, the Chissano government made steady progress in tackling these problems during the late 1990s, and in 1999, FRELIMO prevailed once again.
2004 was a significant year for Mozambique, heralding the appointment of their first-ever female Prime Minister, former Finance Minister, Luisa Diogo. The priority now for Diogo and the Guebuza government is the state of the economy.
Religion:
Christian (mainly Roman Catholic), Muslim and Hindu. Many also follow traditional beliefs.

Mozambique Tours, Sightseeing & Things to do Travel info

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Bazaruto Archipelago

Don't miss the stunning Bazaruto Archipelago, which comprises five tropical islands plus surrounding islets and coral reefs, 20km (12 miles) from coast of Vilanculos and Inhassoro. This beautiful area features white sandy beaches, clear waters and rich marine life including the dugong (manatee).
Beaches

Popular beaches include Ponta do Ouro, Malugane (in the south), Inhambane with its beach resort of Tofo (400km/250 miles north of Maputo), Xai-Xai, Vilankulo and Chonguene.
Birdwatching

Come equipped for some excellent birdwatching; there are many brightly coloured species along the coastline and the national parks of Gorongosa National Park and Marromeu National Park attract twitchers from the world over.
Game fishing

Enjoy good fishing for marlin, barracuda, sailfish and swordfish. The Bazaruto Archipelago is one of several popular spots for game fishing.
Go diving and snorkelling

Go diving and snorkelling with dolphins, rays and dugong (manatee) in the country's crystal-clear Indian Ocean waters. Mozambique has a growing number of resorts well-equipped for subaquatic activities, and several excellent locations. Try the reefs of Inhambane, the Bazaruto Archipelago or Quirimbas National Park.
Go on safari

Take a safari through some of the country's 12 different national parks and reserves. The big five (elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo and rhino) can all be found here, and plenty more besides.
Gorongosa National Park

Explore the jewel in Mozambique's protected parks, the Gorongosa National Park (www.gorongosa.net), 80km (50 miles) northwest of Beira and open from April to October. Access is provided by an airstrip at Chitengo. Expect superb birdwatching, and glimpses of buffalo, elephant, hippos, zebra and more.

Shopping in Mozambique

Special purchases include basketwork, reed mats, woodcarvings, masks, printed cloth and leather articles.
Shopping hours:

Mon-Fri 0800-1230 and 1400-1730, Sat 0800-1800.

Hike national parks

Bring your walking boots. The cool mountains of the north and several national parks offer good hiking but advice and extreme caution should be taken due to the large amount of leftover landmines in the country.
Ilha de Moçambique

Hop across to tiny Ilha de Moçambique (Mozambique Island), near Nampula in the north. It is a fascinating place, dotted with 17th- and 18th-century buildings and mosques, many of them from the colonial Portuguese period. It has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Inhaca Island

Hop on a boat over to Inhaca Island (near Maputo), which has 40km (25 miles) of beaches and reefs, a historic lighthouse and a museum of marine biology.
Maputo

Don't head straight out of Maputo: it's one of Africa's more appealing capitals, with wide avenues, relaxed street cafes and a lively cultural scene. The city museum and market are worth a look, as are the Central Railway Station and curious 'Iron House', both designed by Gustave Eiffel.
Maputo National Reserve

Take a trip to the Maputo National Reserve, also known as Maputo Elephant Park, which is on the Maputo River, 79km (49 miles) south of the city. It's also home to leopard, antelope, crocodiles, hippos, flamingoes and jackals.
Marromeu National Park

Venture out to the little-visited Marromeu National Park, at the mouth of the Zambesi River in Sofala Province to see buffalo and birds galore.
Mozambique's beaches

Laze on white-sand beaches and swim in warm waters and lagoons on Mozambique's long coastline.
Pemba

Visit Pemba, a vibrant coastal town in a huge bay. It has some wonderful beaches and coral reefs. The most popular beach is Wimbe, just outside town. The town also claims an interesting old town, some lively bars and good restaurants.
Quirimbas National Park

Bask in the sun and balmy sea waters of Quirimbas National Park (www.wwf.org.mz). Dive and snorkel off its shores to appreciate the park's abundant marine life and coral reefs. Quirimbas is also home to a variety of land-bound wildlife.

Health and Medical Information for Mozambique

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Full health insurance, preferably including Medevac, is essential. Medical facilities are scarce. It is advisable to carry basic medical supplies including medications and sterile syringes.
Food and drink:

All water should be regarded as being potentially contaminated. Water used for drinking, brushing teeth or making ice should have first been boiled or otherwise sterilised. Some milk is unpasteurised and should be boiled. Powdered or tinned milk is available and is advised. Avoid dairy products which are likely to have been made from unboiled milk. Only eat well-cooked meat and fish. Vegetables should be cooked and fruit peeled.
Other risks:

Vaccinations against tuberculosis and hepatitis B are sometimes recommended.

Mozambique Visa and Passport entry requirements

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Passports:

A passport valid for a minimum of six months beyond intended date of departure from Mozambique is required by nationals referred to in the chart above.
Visas:

Visas for Mozambique are requred by all nationals referred to in the chart above.

Note: Nationals not referred to in the chart are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements for Mozambique.
Visa note:

A copy of the return tickets or a copy of the flight confirmation and either hotel/hostel booking confirmation or 1 (one) recent bank statement required when applying for a visa.
Types and cost:

Tourist and business: £40 (single-entry); £70 (multiple-entry).

Express service: £50 (single-entry); £100 (multiple-entry).

Same-day express service: £60 (single-entry); £110 (multiple-entry).

Transit: £40.
Validity:

Single-entry visa: allows one entry and stay that can range from a minimum of one day to one month, renewable to a maximum of 90 days, provided that the Visa is still valid at the moment of application.

Multiple-entry visa: allows more than one entry during the validity of the Visa. The length allowed for visitors' stay during each entry will be spelt out in the Visa. A Multiple Entry Visa can have a validity of a minimum of 30 days and a maximum of 180 days.
Application to:

High commission or embassy.
Working days:

Three. Visas can be processed within 24 hours (express service) or within 90 minutes (same-day express service) for an additional fee.

Mozambique Currency Exchange Money Service

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Currency information:

Mozambique Metical (MZN; symbol MT) = 100 centavos. Notes are in denominations of MT1,000, 500, 200, 100, 50 and 20. Coins are in denominations of MT10, 5, 2 and 1 and 50, 20, 10, 5 and 1 centavos.

Note: The new Metical replaced the old Metical (MZM) on 1 July 2006. 1 MZN = 1,000 MZM. The old notes ceased being legal tender on 31 December 2006.
Credit cards:

These are increasingly accepted in Maputo, but not generally beyond the capital.
Travellers cheques:

Not commonly accepted, and where accepted are slow to process and often attract high rates of commission.
Banking hours:

Mon-Fri 0730-1530.
Currency restriction:

The import and export of local currency is prohibited. The import of foreign currency is unlimited, subject to declaration. The export of foreign currency is limited to the amount declared on arrival.
Currency exchange:

There are bureaux de change at the airports. Money can also be changed at banks. It is advisable to take US Dollars or South African Rand.

Travel Company in Mozambique

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Contact Details:
Embassy of France
2361 Avenida Julius Nyerere
Caixa Postal 4781
Maputo
Mozambique
Tel: (+258-21) 491774, 490444, 491693
Fax: (+258-21) 491727
Internet: http://www.ambafrance-mz.org


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Embassy of Italy
Maputo
Mozambique
Internet: http://www.italia.gov.mz

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Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
Rua Damião de Góis 506
Caixa Postal 1595
Maputo
Mozambique
Tel: (+258-21) 482700
Fax: (+258-21) 492888
E-Mail: germaemb@tvcabo.co.mz
Internet: http://www.maputo.diplo.de

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Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Maputo
Mozambique
Internet: http://www.nlembassy.org.nz

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Embassy of Portugal
Caixa Postal 4696
Avenida Julius Nyerere 720
Maputo
Mozambique
Tel: (+258-21) 490316/9
Fax: (+258-21) 491172
E-Mail: cculmapd@mail.tropical.co.mz

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Embassy of the Russian Federation
Caixa Postal 4666
Maputo
Mozambique
Tel: (+258-21) 420091, 420092

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Contact Details:
Mozambique Adviser Lda.
Av. Ahmed Sekou Touré, 1034 r/c
Maputo
Mozambique
Tel: (+258-21) 309477, 302054, 303082
Fax: (+258-21) 302054
E-Mail: mozambique@adviser.co.mz
Internet: http://www.adviser.co.mz

Hotels in Mozambique

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Mozambique > Maputo > Southern Sun Maputo

Yet again this hotel is one I look forward to staying at. The ambiance is peaceful which is oartly the design but also being on the beach your away from the hustle and bustle of the other city centre hotels.

I have stayed at this hotel a few times over the last 2 years and if one thing is consistent is the attentiveness of the staff and the senior managent who have always greated guests openly in the bar, restaurant or reception morning, noon and night - somehting from my expeirnce doesnt happen often and I stay in hotels around the world 2 weeks every month!

If your comign to Maputo for buisness or for a holiday then I can recommend this hotel as your base.
Room Tip: The sea view is worth paying for - if you prefer the sound of waves and not traffic


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Mozambique > Vilanculos >  Dugong Beach Lodge

We were truly spoilt for 5 days!The best meals we have had in a long time,always freshly prepared and super tasty, served with a humble smile.An island picnic out of the colonial era on the beautifull white beaches.Forget about Mauritius or Maldives,this is it!
Room Tip: All the rooms are great,north side is better

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Mozambique > Chidenguele > Girassol Lichinga Hotel

Comfortable urban hotel in Mozambique. The Girassol Lichinga is a friendly hotel located in Lichinga, in the Northern part of Mozambique. This hotel has 72 large and equipped rooms to offer, all of them equipped with the maximum comfort in order to make from your stay here a real pleasure. Situated in an excellent area of Lichinga, the establishment has a practical restaurant with a varied menu, room service and Business Centre. An excellent option for those wishing to stay in Lichinga, the city where you can enjoy the natural wonders of Niassa Lake and the Malavi and Niassa reserves.

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East African Safari Travel To Mozambique

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Mozambique is located on the south east coast of Africa and is a fine blend of African, Arabic and Portuguese cultures; a blend that makes it one of the most exotic destinations of any African safari adventure.

Traveling is one of the most exciting outdoor activities and whenever you get the chance or time, have in hand a number of remarkable places to explore. How about Africa, the land of diverse culture, wildlife and tropical sandy beaches? You can opt for Mozambique, beautiful Mozambique, located in southeastern Africa. The total population here exceeds 21 million and the natives manly speak Portuguese although you will find other unofficial languages like Swahili, Mukhuwa among many others. You can get here by plane through the capital, Maputo or by rail and road through neighboring countries. Getting around Mozambique is no trouble as there are various domestic flights around the main cities and the many buses and taxis can get you where you want to go or you can opt to hire a private car.

Start at Maputo, one of Africa’s fascinating cities. It will give you wide avenues, relaxed street cafes and a lively cultural scene. Take a look at the city museum and market; they are worth your time, and so are the Central Railway Station and curious ‘Iron House’. Once you’ve had enough of the capital, explore the tiny Mozambique Island (llha de Moçambique) near Nampula in the North. It’s out of this world, and is marked with 17th and 18th century buildings and mosques. 


Mozambique’s protected parks are jewels like the Gorongosa National Park, it gives so. Expect superb bird watching, and glimpses of buffalo, elephant, hippos, zebra and more. The coastal tropics of Mozambique are worth your time; you can start at the stunning Bazaruto Archipelago, it’s a must see. It comprises of five tropical islands plus surrounding islets and coral reefs. This beautiful and remarkable area features white sandy beaches, clear waters and rich marine life including the dugong (manatee). The Inhaca Island offers beaches, reefs, a historic lighthouse and a museum of marine biology. The vibrant coastal town of Pemba is just exciting. It has some wonderful beaches and coral reefs the most popular one being Wimbe which claims an interesting old town, some lively bars and good restaurants. The sunny and balmy sea waters of Quirimbas National Park host a number of activities like snorkel and deep sea diving. You’ll appreciate the park’s abundant marine life and coral reefs and diverse land-bound wildlife.

Ample accommodations vary in Mozambique. You can find hotels of international standard mainly in the cities of Maputo and Biera. Other modest dwellings include holiday cottages, bungalows and rondavels (traditional circular dwellings) that are quite affordable and comfortable. There are also campsites along the beaches, and a rest camp with a restaurant in Gorongosa Game Park. As far as hostels are concerned, there are only two which are in Maputo and Praia do Tofo, Inhambane. Dining spots in Mozambique are mainly centered in the main towns and hotels, most of which are restaurants and the cuisine is mainly Portuguese with Far East influences.  


“The Pearl of the Indian Ocean”

The Bazaruto Archipelago should be the focal point of any Mozambique tour as, apart from its natural splendours, there are plenty of unusual activities for tourists to enjoy. Take a timeless sojourn on an original Arab sailing vessel, a Dhow Safari, keeping your eyes peeled for the elusive Dugong, or simply snorkel your way around the reefs and bays of the 5 idyllic isles that make up this romantic, tropical chain.

If you have the need to emulate the great Ernest Hemingway’s character in the Old Man and the Sea and are gunning for a maritime trophy, the waters off Bazaruto offer superior Black Marlin stocks but if casting circles in the air is more enticing, why not try salt water fly-fishing where, instead of trout or bass, the sought-after bone fish is prepared for the pan.

“Where Noah parked his Ark”

Dedicated Africa tour operators will, no doubt, give visitors a brief glimpse of the rich and diverse natural wild life that is slowly recovering after the war. Gorongosa National Park was once referred to as ‘the place where Noah parked his Ark’ purely because of the abundance of wildlife and after careful conservation efforts, the animals are indeed returning ‘two by two

Nightlife in Mozambique is lively and appealing especially at the capital, Maputo. During the weekends, the city comes to life and you will find most people at the Feira. It’s a popular environment that comprises of evening activity with various bars and discos, some with live music. The music in clubs varies from typical Mozambican rhythms to Western pop music. Cinemas can also be found at most major towns. If you fancy souvenirs, most shops sell basketwork, reed mats, woodcarvings, masks, printed cloth and leather articles. Mozambique takes pride in her culture, people and many noticeable attractions and you can join the diversity that is Mozambique.