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Vilanculos Coastal Wildlife Sanctuary, Vilanculos

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The Vilanculos Coastal Wildlife Sanctuary is a biodiversity hotspot and top scuba diving and bird watching destination. A mosaic of woodlands, wetlands and clear blue sea, this 25,000-hectare (62,000 acre) tract on Mozambique’s Inhambane coast was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 2001. The 30-meter (nearly 100 foot) drop at Cabo São Sebastião or Cape St. Sebastian provides experienced scuba divers with an opportunity to spot mantas and reef shark and swim with giant groupers. And sea life watching isn’t limited to those with a passion for the underwater world. Southern right whales and dolphins are often spotted from the boat. Landlubbers will enjoy observing loggerhead and leatherback turtles as they make their way to and from the shore. Birding is another must. To date, over 300 species of birds have been observed in and around the Vilanculos Coastal Wildlife Sanctuary.

Vilanculos Coastal Wildlife Sanctuary Photo Gallery
Vilanculos Coastal Wildlife Sanctuary Photo Gallery
Vilanculos Coastal Wildlife Sanctuary Photo Gallery
Vilanculos Coastal Wildlife Sanctuary Photo Gallery
 
 
Wildlife Sanctuary hotels and accommodation

Dugong Beach Lodge

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Type of Accommodation: resort

Vilancuolos, Inhambane

tel: +27 (12) 470 5300

Dugong Beach Lodge is luxury in the wild. This small lodge with just 10 frame tented rooms is the only accommodation in the Vilanculos Coastal Wildlife Sanctuary. And it welcomes kids. But before you book this luxury lodge take note: Dugong Beach Lodge is not a five star hotel. The service is relaxed and the generator is turned off for several hours each night and day. What's more, reef snorkeling is a 1 hour boat ride away.
Swimming Pool
Water sports
Snorkeling
Fishing
Bird Watching

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