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Come
explore the beauty of Northern Mozambique.
Wander the labyrinthine streets of historic Ilha de Moçambique, a UNESCO World
Heritage Site. Spot whales migrating down the coast. Walk barefoot on soft
white sand beaches. Snorkel in the fresh waters of Lake Niassa. Dive the
untouched reefs of the Quirimbas. Or simply relax at one of the region's many
exclusive island resorts, with a cool drink and a calm mind.
This
undiscovered gem is about to be discovered. And we'd like to introduce you to
what this region has to offer. Encompassing three provinces (Cabo Delgado,
Niassa, and Nampula) with a total area of 280,000 km2, Northern Mozambique is a
nature-lover's paradise. It is an untouched area dotted with majestic baobab
trees and wild mangrove forests. (Six species of mangroves occur in Northern
Mozambique alone.) And it offers unique species such as the dugong - the rare
sea cow found along the coast - and the colourful cyclids, found only in Lake
Niassa.
Northern
Mozambique is also one of the world's last wildernesses. The enormous Niassa
Reserve - twice the size of Kruger Park - is home to elephant, sable antelope,
lion, leopard, spotted hyena, and African wild dog. North of Pemba, the port
capital of Cabo Delgado Province, curious elephants wander right up to the
beach. And the newly created Quirimbas National Park offers ample opportunity
to spot the African fish eagle while kayaking along the narrow waterways of the
mangroves. We urge you to uncover all that this unique and untouched part of
Africa has to offer. And we hope to be your guide, by showing you the best -
lodges, activities, itineraries, and attractions - that this region has to
offer.
Boas vindas to Northern Mozambique. |
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Virtually unknown to the outside world and undisturbed for centuries there is a place where time has stood still. This is Ibo Island, or as the locals calls it: Ilha do Ibo. More.. |
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