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Inhambane safaris, lodges and wildlife tours

The town of Inhambane is about 500km north of Maputo in Mozambique. The landscape surrounding Inhambane is dominated by thousands of coconut palms, and stunning beaches such as Barra and Tofu.
  • Snorkelling
  • Beach walks
  • Scuba diving
Spectacular beaches of Inhambane include Barra and Tofu.
Inhambane travel info

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Lodge trips Lodge trips (1)
Experience a selection of one or more well-appointed lodges in wildlife sanctuaries where the focus is on guided game viewing activities.

Camping trips Camping trips (3)
Sleep in domed tents on campsites across Africa. Guests may be required to help set up camp. Smaller groups than overland trips.

Overland trips Overland trips (2)
Traverse various African regions or countries with a group of adventurers in customised overland trucks, with experienced guides.

Inhambane travel info

Inhambane can be reached by tar road although a 4x4 may be necessary to get to some of the resorts. It is one of the oldest towns in Mozambique dating back to the 10th century and the Arab traders. It was in 1534 that the Portuguese established a permanent trading post. The atmosphere and architecture in the town reflects this exciting and diverse history. Inhambane is served by an airport and a port, and has petrol stations, banks, public phones, shops, markets, a bus terminus and a museum. Sidewalk cafes are dotted along the narrow streets.
There are some noteworthy sights for the culture lovers including the 200-year-old Cathedral of Our Lady of Conception, the Governor's Palace, the Municipal buildings, and the museum.
The town itself is set on the bay of Inhambane, looking across to Maxixe. Enjoy a drink at the harbour whilst watching the dhows cruise across the bay. It is possible to hire a dhow to sail around the bay or up to the Linga Linga Nature Reserve. This fascinating area used to be a whaling station but is now the home to some of the last remaining dugong in Southern Mozambique

The landscape surrounding Inhambane is dominated by thousands of coconut palms! This long stretch of coastline is by far the most developed in Mozambique as far as tourism is concerned. Apart from the beautiful historical town of Inhambane the main attraction to this area are the idyllic beaches of Jangamo, Tofo, Tofinho and Barra, where the sea lover can take part in a variety of marine activities. It is a great area for snorkelling, diving and surfing. There are many good reefs in the area including the aptly named Manta reef, and Praia de Rocha where the rock and coral has formed a spectacular landscape of pinnacles, gullies, and overhangs. There is also the opportunity for dolphin and whale watching safaris.

Seasons
The best time fro a beach holiday is from Jun-Aug, when both rainfall and temperatures are at their lowest.

Precautions
Malaria area - minimize mosquito bites by wearing light, long sleeved clothing and using effective insect repellents (containing Diethyltoluamide DEET) on exposed skin. Sleep under treated mosquito netting or ensure that the doors and windows of your accommodation are screened against mosquitoes. Having a fan or air-conditioner on at night will further suppress mosquito activity. Currently, the three effective anti-malaria tablets are Mefloquine (Lariam or Mefliam), Doxycycline and Malarone (Malanil). It is still possible to contract malaria while on malaria prophylaxis. Note that Lariam may present serious side-effects - please test before you depart.

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