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 Mozambique

Mozambique

 
 

Mozambique is throwing off the shackles of war, natural disaster and disease. Families in search of a travel destination that is truly off-the-beaten-path may want to do the same. Rolling sand dunes and sparkling azure waters await the adventuresome. But as seasoned travelers will note, there is more to this hard to reach southeast African nation than 2500 km (1500 miles) of pristine beaches and unspoiled coral reefs. Mozambique’s unique cultural heritage, architectural treasures and World Heritage Sites make it a great vacation destination for families in search of culture as well as sun.

Mozambique Photo Gallery
Mozambique Photo Gallery
Mozambique Photo Gallery
Mozambique Photo Gallery

So where to start?

Mozambique Island, Ilha de Moçambique in Portuguese, is an architectural treasure and World Heritage Site. This a fortified city in the northern Nampula province has over 800 historical buildings and it is a great place to shop for crafts made by local artisans. Maputo, in contrast, is heart and soul of modern Mozambique. It is a great place to experience the country’s beat. Shop at colorful markets. Discover colonial architecture. Visit the Museu Nacional de Arte. Marvel at the murals that adorn Maputo’s walls. But take care when traveling about this large urban center. Crime and petty theft are nuisances in Maputo.

Mozambique may not be a top wildlife safari destination but it is a great place for birding and whale watching. The Bazaruto Archipelago with its extensive intertidal flats is a great place to watch migratory shorebirds. Southern right whales frequent the southern Mozambique Channel from June to December. Humpback whales are spotted up and down the coast from October to December. What’s more conservation initiatives underway offer great promise for the country’s game viewing future. The Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, once complete, will link Maputo Elephant Reserve, South Africa's Kruger National Park and three conservation area's in Zimbabwe - Gonarezhou National Park, Manjinji Pan Sanctuary and Malipati Safari Area – for 35,000 square kilometers of uninterrupted savannah.

Idyllic beaches and tropical islands afford the perfect backdrop to the country's largest playground: the sea. Extensive and unspoiled coral reefs make Mozambique a top scuba diving destination. Ponta Malongane and Ponta Do Ouro may be the most popular dive sites but they aren’t the only. Inhambane, Vilanculos and Pemba are excellent snorkeling and scuba diving destinations. And whether your preferred catch is marlin, sailfish or grander, Mozambique boasts some of the best game fishing in southern Africa.

 
History & Culture
 
Family travel to Mozambique provides an opportunity to introduce the kids to this unique melting pot. Follow a timeline from the Stone Age to modern times and find out how the Portuguese, Indians and Arabs have influenced both the history and culture of this remote corner of Africa. Learn about Mozambique's struggle for independence in the 1960s and brutal, 17-year civil war. Get recipes from Mozambique and introduce the kids to the local cuisine before you depart on family trip.
History of Mozambique
Crawfurd
History of Nations
Culture & People of Mozambique
Freegk.com
Recipes from Mozambique
African Studies Center
Maps
 
Online maps are a great travel planning resource and a great way to get the kids involved in a family vacation. Use online maps of Mozambique to pinpoint your family travel destination and plan your itinerary. Map Mozambique and identify points of interest along the coast as well as the interior. Learn more about the geography of Mozambique as well as the country's administrative boundaries.
Books
 
Books are a great way to introduce younger children to a new adventure and get teens and tweens ready for a family trip. Learn more about Mozambique through guidebooks, novels and historical fiction and embark on a different kind of family journey. Discover age-appropriate children's literature. Get a complete list of Mozambican authors. Find recommended reading lists for adults and kids. Read book reviews from sources other than Amazon and get an 'African' view on Mozambican literature.
Mozambique Reading List
kids can travel recommends
Mozambique Authors
Wikipedia
Book Reviews from African Review of Books
Paulina Chiziane
Mia Couto
Music & Sound
 
Marrabenta, with its distinctive Afro-Latin beat, is the most popular style of modern dance music in Mozambique. But it isn't the only. Discover the wild rhythms of Timbila, wooden xylophones played by the Chopi people of southern Mozambique. Learn about traditional Tofu songs sung by the women of Ilha de Moçambique. Find out about the panpipe music played in the country's far north. And, of course, listen to Mozambique music online.
News
 
Read Mozambique newspapers online and brush up on Mozambican current events from politics to economics and sports to entertainment. Get Mozambique news and discover what Mozambicans are reading and gain an understanding of the country and the people.
Aggregated News in English
AllAfrica
Mozambique Newspapers in Portuguese
noticias
Kids' stuff
 
Online resources make learning about Mozambique lots of fun. Did you know that Maputo is the capital of Mozambique? Or that Mozambique is twice the size of the U.S. state of California? Read up on Mozambique and take the Time for Kids challenge when you're done. Get fun facts and trivia and test your knowledge before you depart on a family vacation. Learn about manatees and dugong, the large marine mammals often sighted on snorkeling and scuba diving trips. Don't forget to print an outline map of Mozambique and take it with you on your journey. Draw pictures of the things you see in each location and add the map to your scrapbook.
Mozambique Facts & Trivia
Time For Kids
FunTrivia.com
Manatees & Dugong
United Nations Environment Programme
Outline Map of Mozambique
Enchanted Learning
Organizations
 
Associations and non-profit organizations can be a valuable resource as well as means to get involved. Find out more about a few of the organizations involved in the conservation of the Mozambique's marine and animal life as well as its architectural treasures. Learn about new projects as well as ongoing initiatives that require support.
Environmental Conservation
WWF
African Wildlife Foundation
Cultural Heritage
UNESCO World Heritage Centre
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