BENGUERRA LODGE ISLAND RESORT - BAZARUTO ARCHEPELAGO, MOZAMBIQUE
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LOCATION
Approximately 900 km north of Maputo; 435 km south of Beira and opposite
the coastal town of Vilankulo, lies a chain of five islands. Once part
of the mainland, this “spit” broke away from “ terra
firma” 25 000 years ago to form the Archipelago, comprising the
islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque, Banque and Santa Carolina
(previously known as Paradise Island).
Benguerra Island is approximately 55 square kilometers in extent, ensuring
guests ample privacy within this idyllic paradise. The Island, declared
a National Park in 1971 sustains a diverse population of fauna and flora
including forest, savannah and wetland eco-systems.
Nestled within a bay on the protected north-west side of the island,
the Lodge merges naturally into the indigenous milk wood and acacia
forests and is flanked by 10 beautifully furnished Casitas, 2 entry level Cabanas, and the ultra-luxurious two bedroom Villa. The Lodge
merges with the indigenous forest of milkwood and acacias. Each chalet has its own sun-deck and plunge pool, and
offers its own wonderful sea view and immediate access to the beach.
POWER
FISHINGAll of the fishing takes place from the 22ft custom built walk around catamarans. Powered by twin motors and guided by experienced fishing guides, they provide the ideal platform to target the full range of species in the area. The fishing is varied and exciting from sight fishing to teased Sailfish, plugging for Giant Trevally or casting to surface feeding Bonito. The boats are also ideally suited to fly-fishing, and all of the species can be targeted on the fly-rod, the exception being Marlin.
The Sailfish season is from April to July, and as far as exciting fishing goes this is as good as it gets. The adrenalin surge that goes with casting to a sailfish that has been teased right to the boat is indescribable.
The reef fishing picks up in November and remains good right up until the end of July - the key for this fishing is to plan a trip that coincides with the spring tides. There are 6 common species of Trevally that make up a big part of our target species, hard fighting and dogged, they are always great fun to catch. Other target species on the reefs are speedy King and Queen Mackerel, green Jobfish, Springer and the acrobatic Talang Queenfish. Spinning to surface feeding Bonito is also great fun and peaks between December and February. These speedsters are great sport on light tackle and readily take a small spoon.
The Marlin season is from October to February, and if one is willing to invest a bit of time, the chances of catching this King of the Ocean are good. The tackle used is 80lb and 130lb stand-up rigs and a good level of fitness is recommended when taking on this awesome fish.
EXCURSIONS
Dhow cruises:
Sail silently in a traditional Arab dhow along the coastline in search
of the island’s flamingos or glide peacefully, late afternoon
with sundowners, to witness one of Africa's marvels - the magnificent
sunsets.
Mainland excursions:
A trip to the historic town of Vilankulo can be arranged where you can
stroll the old harbour and famous Dona Ana Hotel: browse the local market
in search of treasures and tease your palate with a local peri-peri
dish.
Picnics:
Arrange your own castaway picnic at a secret rendezvous under the island’s
casuarinas.
Birdwatching:
Because of the diverse habitats – coastal dunes, open grasslands,
freshwater lakes, savannah and acacia woodlands - over 125 species of
birds, including all the sea birds visit Benguerra Island. See if you
too can spy the elusive crab plover.

Just
plain relaxation:
It is not, of course, necessary to do anything except lie under a beach
umbrella, sipping away at an exotic beverage. Without doubt, peace,
solitude and serenity are still regarded by us as an integral part of
our own island getaway.
GETTING THERE
Scheduled flights depart regularly from Johannesburg International Airport
to Vilankulo on the mainland. Clients can also travel by road to Vilankulo.
TRANSFERS
The Lodge will arrange boat transfers from Vilankulo or from the landing
strip on the island
AIRSTRIP
Co-ordinates are: 21.51.00S 35.27.00E 1000 metres of useable hard grass.
Further details on request
CONSERVATION:
To maintain the ecology and social integrity of the Bazaruto National
Park, a long-term "Multiple Resource Use" project for the
Archipelago is underway. Benguerra Lodge subscribes to the wise and
sustainable use of the resources and contributes financially to the
project. A donation of US$10 per person is requested for the multiple
resource project.
CURRENCY
Payment for all reservations are due prior to arrival at the Lodge.
All extras incurred on the island are due in full on departure from
the Lodge, in US Dollars or SA Rands. Visa, MasterCard, and American
Express accepted, but not Diners Club.
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