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Mozambique the land of smiles, has a coast famous for its beaches and colourful reefs.
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With new-found peace and a growing economy, this beautiful country has recently re-opened its doors to tourism. Mozambique is a crossroads of civilisations, cultures and landscape, with influences from the early days by Arab traders and Portuguese colonists. Their passion for life can be seen on every corner, from the capital Maputo's bustling city streets and pulsating nightlife to the colourful markets and small fishing villages, which dot the coast. The north of Ilha de Mozambique is a UNESCO world heritage site. Mozambique's unspoiled coastline stretches for nearly 3000 kilometres from Ponta do Ouro in the South to the Rovuma River on the Tanzanian border in the North. 

The clear warm ocean currents make this coastline a tropical paradise, and numerous resorts offer relaxing sunbathing, diving and fishing along superb coral reefs, clean white beaches and warm clear water. There are a number of islands offering excellent island getaways with diving and snorkelling along magnificent coral reefs. Best known is the Bazaruto Archipelago - Magaruque, Benguera, Bazeruto and Santa Carolina (Paradise Island). The official language is Portugese and cultures include European, Shangaan, Chokwe, Manyika, Sena and Makua. The local currency is the Metical. Please consult your local embassy with regard to visa requirements. Mozambique is two hours ahead of GMT. 

Seasons: Best time to visit is in the dry season from Apr-Sep. Daily temperatures average at about 27°C near the coast. The rainy season runs for the rest of the year, with daily temperatures at around 29°C. 

Precautions: Compulsory vaccine: None Recommended vaccines: Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Tetanus Malaria prophylaxis: Indicated for the whole country throughout the year. Beware of risk of Bilharzia in lakes and still waters. Medical information supplied by Medi-Travel International 





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