Mozambique
Mozambique is a safari destination unlike any other due to its own culture, untamed environment, and breathtaking coastline.
Mozambique is known for its wildlife and its pristine beaches, but the country also has a rich cultural past. There is a lot to learn about this former colony of the Portuguese. Only since 1975 has it been independent, which is not very long. There are more than 40 different dialects of Portuguese, which is the official language.
The typical climate in Mozambique is warm and tropical, which is ideal for travelers. This South African country is an amazing treat to visit since it is dotted with beaches, marine reserves, colonial ruins, and delicious seafood.
Mozambique is one of Africa’s best-kept secrets since it attracts many fewer tourists than some of its neighbors. Mozambique is a hidden gem with miles of fine, white sand around its coastline and the islands of the Quirimbas and Bazaruto Archipelagos, making it a popular beach resort for both couples on their honeymoon and families.
During snorkeling or scuba diving, you may be able to see tropical fish as well as some of of the finest coral reefs on the continent as well as whale sharks, dolphins, manta rays, five different species of turtles, and one of the world’s few remaining populations of the endangered dugong.
This country in Southern Africa also has a lot to offer on its mainland. From superb game watching in Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique’s magnificent and diverse flagship park, to the rich cultural and historical experiences that have defined this extraordinary country.