Mozambique SafarisMozambique was ravaged by a vicious civil war from 1975 to 1992 which devastated the country’s formerly thriving tourism industry. Since 1996, Mozambique has rebounded impressively, with annual economic growth averaging 8%. Despite this economic improvement, Mozambique continues to underperform as a travel destination relative to its enormous potential. Transportation options into and within the country are limited (and expensive), wildlife populations are struggling to recover from the impacts of prolonged civil war and continued poaching, and safety concerns remain in some of the more remote parts of the country. But the one aspect of Mozambique’s tourism industry that has been rediscovered is the country’s spectacular Indian Ocean coastline – with its tropical climate and pristine beaches, Mozambique is one of Africa’s premier beach destinations. Mozambique’s two principal beach “hot spots” are the Bazaruto Archipelago and the Quirimbas Islands. With daily flights from Johannesburg to Vilanculos, the Bazaruto Archipelago is the most easily accessible world-class beach destination in southern Africa. Let us help you plan your dream safari. call toll-free: 888.227.8311 or email us today| | Share |
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