Classic Mozambique - 14 day Accommodated Overland - from ZAR12,650
Mozambique Explorer - 14 day Accommodated Small Group Overland - from EUR1,295
Mozambique Magic - 14 day Camping Overland - from EUR825
Vic Falls and Indian Ocean Highlights - 14 day Camping Overland - from EUR855
Cape to Vic and Mozambique - 36 day Camping Overland - from EUR1,995
Whether you are going for the beaches, the diving, the Whale Sharks, or the snorkeling, you are sure to find it in Mozambique.
While the rest of the world is only just discovering this piece of paradise you should already have 'been there, loved it, brought the t-shirt'.
So what are you waiting for?
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Top 5 Mozambique Overland Tours
Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Classic Mozambique - 14 day Accommodated Overland - from ZAR12,650
Mozambique Explorer - 14 day Accommodated Small Group Overland - from EUR1,295
Mozambique Magic - 14 day Camping Overland - from EUR825
Vic Falls and Indian Ocean Highlights - 14 day Camping Overland - from EUR855
Cape to Vic and Mozambique - 36 day Camping Overland - from EUR1,995
Whether you are going for the beaches, the diving, the Whale Sharks, or the snorkeling, you are sure to find it in Mozambique.
While the rest of the world is only just discovering this piece of paradise you should already have 'been there, loved it, brought the t-shirt'.
So what are you waiting for?
See us at OverlandingAfrica.com or post your comments below.
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Bazaruto Dhow Safari - A Mozambique Overland Trip Must-Do!
Friday, September 3rd, 2010
The Dhow is a traditional Arab sailing vessel and today many can still be seen plying the waters off the coast of some African countries - including Mozambique. No trip to Mozambique would be complete without a couple of days sailing on the crystal clear, warm waters and exploring the white-sand islands of the Bazaruto Archipelago on a Dhow Safari. Discover vast stretches of idyllic beaches and dive some of the world's richest coral reefs, or explore a palm tree fringed tropical island then dine on fresh seafood prepared for you straight off the fishing line. Sounds perfect right! Check it out here....
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Swimming with Whale Sharks in Mozambique
Monday, August 30th, 2010
'Everyone' talks about Great White Shark cage diving in South Africa. Yep - it's great, don't get me wrong.
But who wants to be in a cage in freezing water when you can swim right next to another giant of the ocean, the Whale Shark, just 'up the road' in the warm waters of Mozambique!
Experiencing marine life in their natural environment is a unique and unforgettable experience and the magnificent Whale Shark in particular is a spectacular sight to behold.
Divers, snorkelers and swimmers come to Mozambique to swim with the placid and giant Whale Sharks that frequent the waters of the beautiful coastline. These gentle giants swim near the surface feeding on plankton so they make excellent photographic subjects and ideal swimming partners.
The small town of Praia do Tofo is the home to the largest concentration of Whale Sharks in Africa so go on - go and check it out!
For all your Mozambique overland tour requirements contact OverlandingAfrica.com or post your comments below.
(Although spotted on most dives, the ocean is unpredictable and we cannot guarantee daily sightings).
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Mozambique’s Top 5 Beaches
Monday, August 30th, 2010
Pemba
Pemba Beach is the gateway to the romantic Quirimbas Archipelago, on the northern coastline of Mozambique, and Niassa National Reserve. Pemba is also renowned as being a prime destination for water sport and diving enthusiasts with it house reef lying just off shore.
Inhambane and Praia do Tofo
Inhambane is a small town in southern Mozambique lying on Inhambane Bay, 470 km northeast of Maputo. The warm waters offer safe bathing and smooth and easy boat launching. Good fishing and beautiful coral reefs are nearby for you to explore.
Right next door, the beach at Tofo is a popular surfing spot (if not THE most popular surfing spot in Mozambique). If it's powerful right point break and warm water are not attractive enough then how about being able to check out the surf from your 'casa' overlooking the beach - without having to leave your front door!
Vilanculos
750km north of Maputo lies Vilanculos, the gateway to the romantic playground of the Bazaruto Archipelago. This idyllic archipelago consists of four islands (Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque and Sta. Carolina). Experience the wonder of a traditional sailing dhow gliding through the Bazaruto Archipelago. complete with azure waters, sandy beaches, palm trees and pristine coral reefs.
Ponta De Ouro
This area is one of the best locations for scuba diving in the world and its waters are alive with many species of marine life including Dolphins, Manta Rays and the occasional shark for the more adventurous. The shoals of tropical fish fill the coral reefs with an ever-changing spectrum of color and the azure water and perfect white beaches will keep you coming back to this secluded holiday spot.
Bilene
The village of Bilene is situated 160km north of Maputo on the shores of the Uembje Lagoon. The 27km long lagoon is ideal for family vacations with long, bright, white stretches of sand for beach games and shallow, calm water for safe swimming.
This resort is particularly popular with water sports enthusiasts, (for example jet-ski’s, water-skiing and parasailing), and more serene non-motorised sports (such as paddle-ski’s, and windsurfing). The mouth of the lagoon, usually blocked by a massive sand bank, is best reached by boat but a long difficult 4X4 track does allow access to the beach facing the open sea.
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