Le Pao Mozambique, également connu sous le nom de Pãozinho, est bien plus qu'un simple pain au Mozambique. C'est un symbole culturel profondément enraciné
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Discover an enigmatic nation with a mix of cultures and pristine coastline.
Whether it's diving, surfing, fishing or watching dolphins and whales, Ponta do Ouro has something for everyone. Get a glimpse of this beautiful beach town
À une semaine de la finale très attendue de la saison 13 de The Voice, l’abandon d’Adnaé, membre de l’équipe Bigflo et Oli, en raison de sa grossesse avancée et de sa résidence au…
The most amazing wonders of Mozambique are its values of biological diversity - especially the inselbergs, as we as medieval trading ports.
With its azure waters, palm fringed beaches, and miles of white sandbanks, Mozambique is one of the most stunning places I have ever visited.
The beautiful Massinga Beach Lodge in Mozambique is a popular beach getaway destination for; honeymooners and romantic couples, but also caters for families, discerning divers and enthusiastic fishermen. The Lodge nestles far from the madding crowd, 89km up the coast from the Inhambane Airport in Mozambique, and guests can enjoy breathtaking views overlooking a stretch of endless beach. It is the perfect holiday destination for couples and families, with a stunning setting and great facilities. The more energetic guests can hike through the sprawling palm groves, take the quad bikes on a trail, enjoy the thrill of fishing or diving nearby, get involved in the local community school project and enjoy the many photographic opportunities which abound in this tropical paradise. Accommodation Spacious en-suite rooms with an180-degree sea view, front deck, private splash pool, sun loungers; extra length king size bed, luxury linen, wraparound mosquito net curtain, bathrobe, slippers, room safe, hair dryer, torch, stocked mini-bar, tea & plunger coffee, fan & air conditioning. Bathroom with direct access to deck has a freestanding bath, rain shower, separate toilet and luxury guest amenities. Wine & Dine Guests may enjoy a delicious cuisine. Fresh coconut cocktails and local seafood are prepared and served with a friendly Mozambican flair. Leisure activities Board games, table tennis, darts, pool table, DSTV, DVD selection Beach games and walks Body massage and relaxation therapy in the privacy of the bedroom deck Stargazing – telescope is provided on the Leisure Center deck Quad bikes off-site through 100 ha estate Day tours to historic city of Inhambane Swimming in the warm Indian Ocean (unprotected but shallow and little backwash) Surfing (bring your own surfboard) Kayaking Snorkeling (Duration 1 – 1 ½ hours): includes snorkeling kit, drinking water, cashew nuts and coconut Sea safari (Duration 2 ½ to 3 hours): offered all year round. The boat is a super duck - easy to get on and off. Possible sightings include whales, whale sharks, dolphins and manta rays, depending on the season. After the safari, a stop-off with a snorkel with a guide is offered. PADI registered Scuba diving Services Power supplied daily by generator from 06h00 to 22h00 Standard South African power points: 3-prong round plugs Special occasion beach picnics and in-room dining Rooms fully serviced, including evening turn down Please Note No credit card facilities the Hotel. Mozambican Meticais, SA Rand and US Dollars are accepted. No cell phone signal at the Lodge, but contact is possible through the Administration office located nearby.
Located at the Southernmost coastline of Mozambique directly North of South Africa, Ponta do Ouro is a tropical beach paradise.
The island is attached to the mainland by a bridge so we didn't need to board any overly full boats this time! Mozambique Island is great for backpacking ...
Island of Mozambique, Portuguese Ilha de Moçambique, small coral island located at the mouth of Mossuril Bay in the Mozambique Channel of the Indian Ocean. It is administered as part of Nampula province, northern Mozambique. Until 1898 the island’s fortified town of Moçambique served as the capital of Portuguese East Africa. The island and its natural harbour were used by Arab merchants as a maritime trading centre from the 10th to the late 15th century. The Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama, who landed on the island in 1498, claimed it for Portugal. Four years later he returned with Portuguese settlers,
A forgotten town in the north of Mozambique, Mozambique Island (or Ilha Do Mozambique/Ilha De Mozambique in Portuguese), was once the thriving capital of
Tofo, Mozambique, is paradise. Thanks to limited information in general on Mozambique, it's still a peaceful place. Here's the best of Tofo.
With its azure waters, palm fringed beaches, and miles of white sandbanks, Mozambique is one of the most stunning places I have ever visited.
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Download Picture of Blank Mozambique Flag For Kids to Color The black stripe is surrounded by two white bands on both the sides.The color green represents agriculture, red stands for…
Mozambique’s shoreline, at 1,540 miles, is about the length of the U.S. west coast. The southern part of the coast—known for the seaside town of Vilankulo and Bazaruto Archipelago National Park—is a magnet for travelers seeking authentic (and affordable) adventure. Here’s how to optimize your time in this coastal paradise.
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Blighted by a 16-year civil war, Mozambique is bouncing back with a new wave of island lodges and chic coastal hotels
With the advent of locomotives in the 19th century, cities worldwide began building majestic stations to welcome global travelers—and to impress them.
From old ruins to white sand beaches to incredible scuba diving and more, here are the top things to see and do in Mozambique!
Inselberg mountain landscape about 100 km NW of Nampula, northern Mozambique
Most of the buildings in the so-called stone town were built by the Portuguese in the 18th century. The remarkable architectural unity of the buildings in the stone town derives from the uninterrupted use of the same building techniques with the same materials and the same decorative principles; it is shaped by local traditions and by Portuguese influences, but to a somewhat lesser extent also by Indian and Arab influences. This image used here: accountingweekly.com/expanding-africa-not-easy-decision/
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The triangular Ilhéu Fortim de São Lourenço sits on a tiny island off the south end of Mozambique Island.
With its azure waters, palm fringed beaches, and miles of white sandbanks, Mozambique is one of the most stunning places I have ever visited.
After a troubled recent history, the glories of Mozambique's Bazaruto Archipelago are once again opening up to visitors.