With a coastline stretching 2,700 kilometres along the edge of East Africa, Mozambique is a smorgasbord of natural landscapes. Although a less popular tourist destination than its island neighbours of Seychelles and Madagascar, Mozambique is home to a variety of flora and fauna steeped in rich culture and heritage, and conservation efforts across the land. For a scenic holiday chronicling this Eastern African terrain, discover the top picks of must-see destinations in Mozambique, from hordes of unique marine life encircling archipelagos to reserves safeguarding a diverse range of ecosystems.
The Bazaruto Islands
A breathtaking Archipelago off the coast of Vilankulos, the five islands of Bazaruto are home to powder-white beaches, crystal clear waters, and diverse protected biodiversity, from the endangered Dugongs circling the islands, to nesting turtles on the coastlines, and even flocks of birds found near the freshwater lagoons. Enjoy the views from the comfort of a Mozambique holiday resort on the island, or partake in excursions exploring the incredible wildlife and preserved natural landscapes. NGOs and local government programs encourage visitors to participate in guided group activities, to prevent any disturbances to the endangered wildlife that call the islands home. Hotels including Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort offer guided packages for sustainably-minded activities, including diving, snorkelling and dune exploration, with the consideration of the island’s safety and wellbeing.
Maputo Special Reserve
This protected area is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers – over 1,000 square kilometres of pristine coastline, savannah grasslands, and wetland habitats accommodate a myriad of species, including elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and an array of birdlife. Explore the reserve’s network of hiking trails and scenic viewpoints, or venture out on a guided boat tour to observe marine life along the mangrove-lined estuaries.
Gorongosa National Park
Renowned for its dramatic landscapes and rich biodiversity, Gorongosa National Park stands as a testament to the power of conservation and restoration efforts. Once devastated by civil unrest, this wilderness sanctuary has undergone a remarkable transformation, reclaiming its status as one of Africa’s premier safari destinations. Embark on a game drive through the park’s diverse habitats, from floodplains and woodlands to towering mountains and lush valleys. Encounter iconic wildlife, including lions and elephants, as well as rare species, such as wild dogs and sable antelope.
Other sites
Mozambique is home to a wealth of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. For those who want to uncover more from this natural haven, explore the historic streets of Mozambique Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site steeped in centuries of maritime history. Travel further to discover the vibrant culture and traditions of the Makua and Tsonga peoples in the northern provinces, or unwind on the secluded beaches of the Quirimbas Archipelago.