Discover a paradise still untouched by mass tourism.
Mozambique: Hidden Paradise with Enchanting Beaches
The fine sandy beaches are the country's first tourist jewel: calm seas in the north, surf spots in the south, vast stretches of ivory sand… But overall, nature is breathtaking in Mozambique with coconut forests, turquoise water lagoons, high plateaus, tea plantations, or mangroves. As for divers, they will be delighted to swim near coral reefs, manatees, and whale sharks... Staying in Mozambique means enjoying a total change of scenery just a ten-hour flight away without a time difference. And for travelers who wish to discover Mozambique in all its authenticity and from all its angles, nothing beats a trip organized directly with a local agency.
An Unforgettable Journey in Southern Africa
Discover a hidden treasure where nature and culture come together to offer a breathtaking spectacle. Imagine yourself lost in a mosaic of landscapes ranging from pristine beaches to lush forests. This is where the adventurous soul finds happiness, whether exploring colorful coral reefs or sailing on shimmering lagoons. Local markets buzz with an authentic energy, where the warm smiles of the inhabitants invite you to taste the exotic flavors of local cuisine.
Beyond the breathtaking landscapes, dive into the fascinating history of this country that has managed to preserve its cultural heritage. Picturesque villages still tell the tales of a rich and diverse past. For wildlife lovers, national parks promise unforgettable encounters with rare and majestic species. This country is an invitation to escape, where each day holds a new adventure to be fully savored.
The Must-Sees to Discover
The marine park of the Bazaruto archipelago offers a dream-like setting with its turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and magnificent palm trees. Visitors can observe dolphins and enjoy a day trip in this natural reserve. It is also possible to stay on site in a comfortable lodge.
The port city of Pemba stretches along a superb bay, close to Wimbi Beach, one of the most beautiful in Mozambique. Pemba is also renowned for its well-preserved Portuguese colonial architecture.
Tofo, once a fishing village, is now a popular tourist destination known for its rich marine life. It is an excellent diving spot where one can observe whale sharks and sea turtles.
A wind of Afro-optimism
Lake Niassa is not heavily developed for visitors and remains an authentic area of Mozambique despite the growth of tourism. This region is mainly populated by locals who primarily live off fishing thanks to the lake. They are settled all around in typical thatched-roof cottages.
Gorongosa National Park is one of the most important nature reserves in Southern Africa. Many animals can be seen there, including the famous "big five." Get your cameras ready! During the safari, you can take superb photos of leopards, elephants, hippos, rhinos, and lions, among other creatures.
Located northeast of Maputo, Zavora is a magnificent beach with a preserved coral reef. The marine life is rich, and it would be a shame not to dive there. On the Zavora coastline, don't miss the chance to admire the last lighthouses of Mozambique.