Mozambique

Mozambique

Mozambique, previously a Portuguese colony, gained its independence in 1975. It is a country of contrasts that has preserved its African cultural heritage. Its eastern coastline along the Indian Ocean is more than 1 000 km long. Warm weather and pristine beaches have made this country a traveller’s paradise for beach lovers, sailors and scuba divers.

Our main focus is the Gorongosa National Park; a grand culmination of fauna and flora where we offer unforgettable Mozambique safaris.

Mozambique, previously a Portuguese colony, gained its independence in 1975. It is a country of contrasts that has preserved its African cultural heritage. Its eastern coastline along the Indian Ocean is more than 1 000 km long. Warm weather and pristine beaches have made this country a traveller’s paradise for beach lovers, sailors and scuba divers.

Our main focus is the Gorongosa National Park. 

Mozambique safari in Gorongosa National Park

Gorongosa National Park

Gorongosa is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration project and a success story of conservation, community (farming, education, health), science and sustainable tourism. The park lost 90% of its wildlife during the civil war, but the damage has been restored through the work of the Carr Foundation. With now more than 100.000 large mammals, up from a few remnant populations that survived the war, they share the park with over 6.300 other species of animals and plants that have been recorded so far. Today, Gorongosa is one of the world’s most bio-diverse places and offers dramatic geological features and spectacular backdrops for a picture-perfect Mozambique safari. Experience a part of this historical parks’ journey into a bright future through the help of conservation and community engagement.

Mozambique safari in Gorongosa National Park

Gorongosa National Park

Gorongosa is perhaps Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration project and a success story of conservation, community (farming, education, health), science and sustainable tourism. The park lost 90% of its wildlife during the civil war, but the damage has been restored through the work of the Carr Foundation. With now more than 100.000 large mammals, up from a few remnant populations that survived the war, they share the park with over 6.300 other species of animals and plants that have been recorded so far. Today, Gorongosa is one of the world’s most bio-diverse places and offers dramatic geological features and spectacular settings.

A great opportunity to add variety to your safari trip is a “bush-to-beach” extension, indulging yourself at lodges on stunning Mozambique islands such as Ibo, Isla de Moçambique, the Bazaruto or Quirimbas archipelagos…. The stunning settings these island scenes provide are sure to leave any guest eager to return to its quiet sandy beaches on a Mozambique safari the whole family can enjoy.

A great opportunity to add variety to your trip is a “bush-to-beach” extension, indulging yourself at lodges on stunning Mozambique islands such as Ibo, Isla de Moçambique, the Bazaruto or Quirimbas archipelagos…. 

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