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The former Portuguese colony of Mozambique is slowly
regaining status as a tourist destination after years of civil war
that left much of the country closed to tourists. Though much of the
interior is still to be declared safe for tourist it has always been
the Mozambican coast to which tourist have been drawn. It is the
warm waters of the Indian ocean and long white sandy beaches for
which Mozambique is justly famous.
The best place to experience the splendour of the
Indian Ocean is the Bazaruto Archipelago made up of three main
islands, Bazaruto, Margarque and Benguerra the archipelago can be
reached from the small mainland town of Vilanculos.
Bazaruto the largest of the islands has forests of
cashew trees and coconut palms as well as inland lakes, a large
selection of high quality hotels for the tourist make Bazaruto the
perfect place from which to explore the other islands.
Two Mile Reef off Benguerra Island offers the best
diving and snorkelling in Mozambique with an incredible variety of
fish, crustaceans and coral. The Dugong (sea-cow), which is an
extremely rare mammal, is to be found in the waters of the
archipelago as are dolphins and turtles.
For those who prefer to spend their time above
water, windsurfing, kayaking and water-skiing are also available.
When you become a little waterlogged explore the island dunes and
forests by horse or 4x4.
The triangular shaped sail of the traditional dhow
remain a common sight in Mozambique where it is still used as a
major form of transportation. Allow the romance of a bygone time to
envelope you as you experience a unique sunset cruise.
Of course the best thing to do on the islands is
well, nothing. Relax beside the warm tranquil waters as the African
sun makes all your troubles fade away.
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