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The Bazaruto Archipelago spans 1,430 km2 of sandy white beached tropical islands off the coast of Mozambique. These islands are not crowded with tourists, making them the perfect destination for a romantic escape.
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The Quirimbas National Park covers both area on mainland Mozambique and 32 islands of the coast north of Pemba Island. The region is home to incredible marine life, ranging from turtles and dugongs to whales and dolphins, and a thriving coral reef beckons to diving enthusiasts.
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The Gorogosa National Park lies along the border with the Kruger National Park in South Africa. It was ravaged by civil war and poaching for nearly 40 years but a reintroduction and conservation project is returning it to its former Eden.
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The coastal town of Inhambane is an important tourist centre along the Mozambique coast for many nearby beach destinations such as Tofo and Barra. This region is also popular with self-drive tourists and fishermen from South Africa. Inhambane has a long history stretching back to the 11th century when it was a Persian trading hub. The town was an important centre for the ivory and slave trade.
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The town of Vilanculos is the gateway to many of Mozambique’s attractions like Inhambane and the Bazaruto Archipelago. There are several regional flights into the airport here and connecting flights to Mozambique’s famous islands. There is a wide range of accommodation options in the town and many visitors take advantage of day excursions to the nearby Bazaruto Archipelago.
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