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FACTS ABOUT MOZAMBIQUE AND IT'S ISLANDSMoçambique lies along the southeastern coastline of Africa and boasts 2500 kilometres of pristine coastline. Formerly a Portuguese colony, it has once again become the playground of South African and international tourists who visit the turquoise waters of various islands and coastal resorts.
The Capital City of Mozambique is Maputo, situated in the south. The official language is Portuguese, although English is quite widely spoken especially at the various resorts.
TTA Pelican Air flies directly from Jo’burg to Vilankulo, which is the gateway to the magnificent islands of the Bazaruto Archipelago. And Airlink has just introduced direct flights from Jo’burg to Pemba twice weekly, with add-ons from Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, East London, George & other centres in South Africa, making this stunning part of Mozambique even more accessible! We at Mozambique GSA have specially reduced IT fares on all the airlines, so please contact us for the best rates on fly-in packages. Visas for Mozambique are no longer required by SA Passport Holders. Other passport holders can obtain Visas in advance, or even on arrival in Mozambique. Please contact us if you have any queries.
CURRENCY MAPUTO
AND SURROUNDS
INHAMBANE – SOUTHERN MOZAMBIQUE There are direct flights from OR Tambo Airport in Johannesburg or from Lanseria Airport into Inhambane on a regular basis.
The road from Maputo to Xai Xai has been upgraded and resurfaced. North from Xai-Xai there is an old section of road, approx. 70km, which is potholed. This section is being patched and will be completed in due course. After the initial 70km section the road is new and upgraded making the drive a lot easier. Be aware of construction vehicles and road crews. Please note that there are numerous towns and villages en-route and the main road often passes directly through these villages. Speed limits are enforced in these places and it is advised to drive with caution. Do not drive at night. The drive from Maputo to Inhambane can take anything between 6 – 8 hours and sufficient time needs to be allowed to avoid night driving.
Barra Lodge caters for families with children and is geared towards fun and activities for the whole family. Activities include scuba-diving, snorkeling, deep-sea fishing, quad biking, catamaran sailing, horse riding and various excursions. The more upmarket Flamingo Bay Water Lodge is built on stilts in the crystal clear waters of Inhambane Bay. This eco-paradise is home to flocks of flamingos, tropical fish and the very rare dugong. Flamingo Bay is an ideal honeymoon destination.
VILANKULO Vilankulo is a busy, bustling town with friendly people and a lively atmosphere. Electricity is generated by means of natural gas. At the Vilankulo markets fresh produce is readily available, and there are shops selling basic supplies, as well as a petrol station and a clinic with competent doctors. There are also numerous restaurants serving a variety of fresh seafood and Portuguese cuisine. There are a number of Resorts offering a wide range of accommodation. The more upmarket resorts are Vilanculos Beach Lodge and Casa Rex. Approximately 130 km north of Vilanculos is Rio Azul on the banks of the Govuro River. This is a wonderful fishing venue from deep sea fishing to shore fishing, estuary fishing to salt water fly fishing. Rio Azul offers comfortable accommodation in 6 thatched chalets & 2 large Villas with private pools. Each has its own boat for use in the estuary. The Archipelago, declared a National Park in 1971 sustains a diverse population of fauna and flora including forest, savannah and wetland eco-systems. To maintain the ecology and social integrity of the Bazaruto National Park, a long-term "Multiple Resource Use" Project for the Archipelago is underway. The various Lodges subscribe to the wise and sustainable use of the resources and contribute financially to the project. Sunsets, peace and solitude are a reality on the Bazaruto islands, allowing the visitor to choose what to do – or not to do. However, guests can relax on unspoilt, uncrowded, pristine beaches while for the more active there is excellent bird watching, superb diving and snorkelling as well as excellent fishing.
BIRD
LIFE
ILHA DO BAZARUTO The eastern strip of the island is composed of enormous sand dunes. The remainder of the island is thicket, grassland, scrub and wetland. Wildlife species include dolphins, dugongs, humpback whales and marine turtles. The freshwater lakes are home to big crocodiles. Near the north point of the island is an old lighthouse, the Farol do Bazaruto, built by the Portuguese over 100 years ago. This has not been in operation for many years, but the view from the top of the lighthouse is truly spectacular. Bazaruto Island has two airstrips, one near each of the resorts. There are two lodges on this island; the 4-star Pestana Bazaruto Lodge Island Resort, which is situated in a sheltered bay below the lighthouse, and the newer 5-star Indigo Bay Island Resort, further south.
Cashew nut trees are indigenous and grow on the seaward side of the island. The locals harvest the nuts and the toxic husk from the nuts is used to brew very intoxicating liquor. Wild orange trees contain a natural strychnine poison when green but can be eaten when ripe. Sisal plants are plentiful and are used in a manufactured form by the locals to repair their fishing nets. Mlala palms are in abundance and the leaves are used for the weaving of mats, baskets and hats, which are then sold. The sap from the stem of the plant is also used to brew potent liquor. The locals who grow a small amount of sweet potatoes, paw-paws and onions also harvest coconut palms. On the southern point of the island you will find Casuarina trees planted by convicts from Penal colonies in the area during Portuguese rule. The trees are not indigenous and were planted to prevent erosion on the island. The island has a usable hard grass airstrip. Co-ordinates are: 21.51.00S 35.27.00E 1000 metres There are
two upmarket lodges on Benguerra Island; Benguerra
Lodge and Marlin Lodge. ILHA DE MAGARUQUE the third largest island in the Archipelago. The hotel is being refurbished. Magaruque has a tarred airstrip, and is the closest island to the town of Vilankulo. The island boasts superb snorkelling and scuba diving on a reef just a few metres from the front of the hotel. ILHA
SANTA CAROLINA, known previously as Paradise Island, and sometimes
referred to as the “Pearl of the Indian ocean”, is a tiny
island midway between Bazaruto Island and the town of Inhassoro, on
the mainland. The old hotel is not operational at this time, but the
island is truly beautiful, and well worth a visit if staying at one
of the Lodges on Bazaruto. Direct flights from Johannesburg to Pemba in the northern most Cabo Delgado Province have recently been introduced, which is opening up the beautiful unspoilt area of Pemba, and the little-known group of 32 islands that make up the Quirimbas Archipelago, that begin some 70 km north of Pemba and continue right up to the Tanzanian border. Pemba, formerly
known as Porto Amelia, is the vibrant capital of Cabo Delgado Province.
The city lies on the south shore of Pemba Bay, the third largest bay
in the world. The modern port, the international airport, world-class
hotels and restaurants, and a network of newly-repaired roads combine
with the historic charm and colonial architecture of the old city to
give a fascinating and vibrant destination situated on this stretch
of Mozambican coast. In central Pemba there is an authentic local market or Souk, where arts and crafts, as well as traditional silverware can be bought - a bargain hunter's delight. Pemba is also renowned as being a prime destination for water sport and diving enthusiasts as the coral reef lies close to the shore and their magnificent display of colourful coral species, thousands of tropical fish and mammals like whales and dolphins are waiting to be explored. The abundant fishing waters at St Lazarus Banks are also within easy reach. There are many pristine, white beaches along the coast, including the famous Wimbe beach. Nestling amongst swaying palm trees and the warm Indian Ocean, the luxurious 100 bedroom Pemba Beach Hotel offers you the ultimate getaway. Situated just outside of Pemba, the hotel offers exclusivity and tranquillity in an idyllically beautiful and tropical setting on the unspoilt Mozambican coastline, but with easy access to the town of Pemba and all its fascinating attractions. Pemba Beach Hotel is ideal for groups & incentives, offering a wide range of activities.
Pemba is close to a number of breathtaking attractions. These include the beautifully untouched Quirimbas Archipelago, a group of 32 islands, including historic Ibo; a major trading centre in previous centuries when Africa’s East Coast was controlled by Arabs, and later became a Portuguese colony. Two forts guard Ibo, one of them a magnificent example of Portuguese architecture in the 1800s, the other reduced to a ruin. Yet Ibo itself remains a bustling local centre, silversmiths still practicing their fine work outside these forts to offer unique mementos of a special place in Africa. The relaxed and informal Ibo Island Lodge is set amongst beautiful tropical gardens with palms, established trees, bougainvillea and frangipani.
The southernmost 11 of these coral islands and a vast expanse of mainland forest are included in the Quirimbas National Park - a conservation effort to preserve and protect the area. The 5-star secluded resort Quilálea, “the undiscovered island” rests in the marine sanctuary with Sencar Island in the Quirimbas Archipelago. Quilálea, with only 9 luxury Villas, is 12 kms from the mainland town of Quissanga and 55 kms north of Pemba. The island is 34 hectares in area and lies alongside a deep channel with direct access to the Indian Ocean. The resort offers helicopter transfers from Pemba Airport. The upmarket Matemo Island Resort with 24 beach chalets is ideal for family leisure as well as fishing & diving enthusiasts. A full range of water sports and island activities are offered. Explore the rich cultural history and diversity of nearby islands of the Quirimbas from this ideal vantage point. Matemo is accessed from Pemba by a 20 minute light aircraft transfer. Medjumbe Island Resort is on a tiny, quaint island teeming with fascinating bird life, including the Black Heron. Game fish including marlin, sailfish, dogtooth tuna, mackerel, various species of kingfish and the infamous bonefish can be found here. This is an intimate, highly exclusive resort on a special, tiny island in the pristine Quirimbas Archipelago. For dedicated diving enthusiasts as well as those seeking a secluded island sanctuary, Medjumbe Island Resort with just 13 luxury chalets will provide a private island haven unique to Africa and perfect for those romantic getaways. The island is only one kilometre in length and 500 metres in width, accessed from Pemba by a 35 minute light aircraft transfer. The Quirimbas Archipelago is a most unique and unspoilt area of Mozambique. Not all who wander are lost…
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