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Compared to many other African nations, Mozambique isn’t inundated with festivals, traditional or otherwise, although new tourist-focused events are being introduced every year. Maputo is the hub f...
Mozambique’s climate is classified as tropical with two seasons, the dry period from June to October and the wet season from November to May. However, due to the influence of the Indian Ocean and t...
Mozambique’s long history and rich mix of tribal cultures provides a unique experience for visitors new to Africa and its amazing traditions. Social strata here depends on comparative wealth rather...
US citizens will ideally require a visa issued by a Mozambican embassy to enter the country, although single-entry visas can be obtained at all border points including airports for a cost of US $82...
Language Portuguese is the official language of Mozambique, spoken by over 50 percent of its nationals mostly living in the cities. Just under 40 percent of rural dwellers understand Portuguese as ...
Maputo (Lourenco Marques) International Airport The largest of Mozambique’s airports, Lourenco Marques, is located just two miles north of Maputo. The complex is a hub for national flagship carrier...
Mozambique Taxis and Car Rental Taxis are now found in many Mozambique cities as well as in the capital, Maputo. Meters are a foreign concept and unused, leaving passengers to negotiate a fare with...
For most visitors to Mozambique, local African crafts and artwork is a favorite for souvenirs and gifts as they represent the ancient cultures and beliefs of the region. Traditional handicrafts inc...
Mozambique has a good choice of affordable restaurants, bars and nightlife in Maputo, Beira, popular historic towns, and the resorts along the Indian Ocean, although options in the rest of the coun...