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Mozambique Travel Guide

Pristine coastline, wildlife parks, and a relaxed Indian Ocean pace

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Mozambique doesn't demand much from you — and that's the point. The coastline stretches 2,700km with islands, reefs, and fishing villages that see few tourists. Gorongosa National Park is quietly rebuilding itself into something remarkable after decades of neglect.

The country is still finding its feet after civil war ended in the '90s. Infrastructure is patchy; bureaucracy can be slow. But prices are low, the seafood is honest, and the people aren't tired of visitors yet.

Come for the diving, the beaches, the wildlife. Stay because nowhere else feels quite like this — underdeveloped in the right way, with a rhythm that hasn't been optimised for Instagram.

Highlights

  1. Gorongosa National ParkRebuilt wildlife reserve with elephants, buffalo, and big cats. Accessible but basic on facilities.
  2. Bazaruto ArchipelagoFive islands off the southern coast. Diving, snorkelling, and pristine sand with minimal development.
  3. Inhambane ProvinceCoastal town with colonial architecture, whale sharks (seasonal), and a genuine fishing culture.
  4. Pemba & the NorthRemote coastline with exceptional diving reefs, mangroves, and quieter beach villages.
  5. Sofala RegionHistoric Portuguese trading post inland from the coast. Architecture and slower pace appeal to history buffs.
  6. Indian Ocean ChannelsWorld-class diving and snorkelling. Warm water year-round, abundant marine life, few crowds.

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Everything you need to know

When's the best time to visit?+
April–September (dry season, cooler). October–March is hot, humid, and cyclone-prone. Whale sharks appear June–October in Inhambane. Diving is good year-round but visibility peaks in dry months.
Do I need a visa?+
Most nationalities need a visa. Apply at a Mozambican embassy or, in some cases, on arrival (tourism visa). Check requirements for your passport; processing can be slow.
How much should I budget daily?+
$15–25 backpacker (local food, guesthouses) · $40–70 mid-range (decent hotel, restaurant meals) · $100+ comfortable (resorts, guided activities).
Is it safe?+
Petty theft and mugging occur in cities, especially Maputo. Avoid walking alone at night. Northern provinces have occasional bandit activity; check current travel advisories. Remote areas are generally calm but poorly policed.
What should I pack?+
Sun protection, lightweight clothes, reef shoes, malaria prophylaxis (consult your doctor). Cash (Meticais); ATMs exist in major towns but are unreliable. Bring a torch and spare medications — pharmacies stock limited ranges.