Discover Mozambique - Land of Smiles

Mozambique

Located on the southeastern coast of Africa, Mozambique's 2500km coastline, remote wilderness areas and mixed cultural influences makes it a fascinating and relatively new travel destination. After a harsh and protracted guerrilla war that ended in the early 1990's Mozambique has once again rightly taken its place as one of the tourism gems of the African continent.

Crystal clear turquoise and azure waters, spectacularly coloured coral reefs, palm-fringed beaches, remote archipelagos and stunningly positioned and relaxed beach lodges characterise the Mozambique coastline and ensure that it retains its position as one of the prime beach destinations in Africa. Add to this the cultural diversity built from a history of strong European, Arabic and African influences, some of Africas most remote and undiscovered wilderness areas and a number of historical towns and cities and you are presented with an intriguing African holiday destination.

Whether you're sailing on a dhow in the Quirimbas, diving with manta rays off the Bazaruto archipelago, watching a herd of elephants bathe in Gorongosa National Park or sipping a cocktail on the shores of mighty Lake Niassa (Lake Malawi), Mozambique offers something special for everyone!

Most Recent Mozambique Blogs

Consider Africa Blog The Mozambique Coast - Paradise Found!
Posted by Gary Smith on 27 July 2011

As I sit at my desk looking out at a dull and threatening sky that seems to have blanketed the whole of South Africa for the past several days and lef...More

Consider Africa Blog Nkwichi Lodge, Mozambique: Remote, Unspoilt, Stunning!
Posted by Gary Smith on 24 June 2011

Spectacularly situated along a remote stretch of beach on Lake Niassa/Lake Malawi in north western Mozambique, Nkwichi Eco Lodge is a shining example ...More

Consider Africa Blog Good News at Guludo - Aby's off to London!
Posted by Gary Smith on 28 March 2011

We're always thrilled to hear about great success stories from Africa and here's one that caught our eye...More