Mozambique Nearby Attractions and information
- Maputo Elephant Reserve - The Maputo Elephant Reserve is one of Mozambique's most important natural assets, it has unique plant and animal life and it's proximity to the capital gives the area potential to generate substantial tourism revenue. read more ...
- Ndumo Game Reserve - Home to many hippo and crocodile and play a vital role in the ecology of the area. read more ...
- Tembe Elephant Park - Tembe Elephant Park was created in 1989 in order to provide sanctuary to the remaining Maputoland elephant population. read more ...
- Kosi Bay Nature Reserve - The Kosi Bay Coastal Forest Reserve is complex ecosystem of several large freshwater lakes surrounded by swamp forests and grasslands.. read more ...
- Kruger National Park - This vast expanse of bush veld is home to over 1000 species. read more ...
- Mashushe Shongwe Game Reserve - The reserve is small but highly concentrated with various species of acacias alongside the Russet Bushwillow and Tamboti. read more ...
- Songimvelo Game Reserve - Songimvelo is a wonderful mixture of grassland, savannah and misty ravines. read more ...
- Mala Mala Airport - It is close to the Mala Mala Game Reserve which is adjacent to Sabi Sands Game Reserve. read more ...
- Lowveld National Botanical Garden - The Lowveld Garden has been divided into sections such as: Bulb Garden, Tropical African Rainforest etc. read more ...
- InniBos Kunstefees - InnisBos Kunstefees is a festival of the arts that is held at 14 different venues. read more ...
- Emnotweni Casino - Emnotweni Casino has 323 slot machines, including reel, video reel, and video poker, divided into smoking, non-smoking and Prive areas. read more ...
- Sodwana Bay National Park - Best known for it's deep-sea fishing Sodwana Bay attracts thousands of fishermen. read more ...
- Sabi Sand Game Reserve - Sabi Sand ranks among the top game reserves in the world in terms of both game viewing and accommodation. read more ...
- Mkuzi Game Reserve - Mkuzi's 40,000 ha of pristine coastal plains are bordered to the north by the Mkuze river. read more ...
- Phinda Game Reserve - Wildlife in the reserve include lion, elephant, cheetah, rhino, wildebeest, giraffe, as well as numerous smaller herbivores and mammals. read more ...
- Sudwala Caves - The Sudwala Caves are considered to be the oldest caves in the world. read more ...
- St Lucia Wetland Park / iSimangaliso Wetland Park - Every summer, leatherback and loggerback turtles journey to these shores to lay their eggs in the sand. read more ...
- Itala Game Reserve - Itala is one of South Africa's oldest game reserves and also one of it's best. read more ...
- Thornybush Game Reserve - A mixture of marula veld, acacia, grassland, and woodland provide home to hundreds of bird species and innumerable large mammals. read more ...
- Ohrigstad Dam Nature Reserve - The ravines and kloofs in the reserve provide sanctuary to a number of interesting birdlife. read more ...
- Blyde River Canyon - At 700m in depth, the Blyde River Canyon is ranked as the 3rd deepest canyon in the world. read more ...
- Klaserie Nature Reserve - Klaserie is a private game reserve nestled between the Timbavati Reserve and the Kruger National Park. read more ...
- Carolina Trails - There are three trails in the Carolina Trails, namely: El Dorian Trails, Kranskloof Trail and Suikerboschfontein Hiking Trail. read more ...
Mozambique country of contrast and a land of smiles
Mozambique is one of the most attractive and intriguing tourist destination
in South Africa. Many new international hotels and luxury lodges have opened,
while the national parks and game reserves, some under private management are
being returned to their former glory. The major draw for tourist have long been
Mozambique's 2,500 km of white, palm-fringed beaches as well as the Islands of
the Bazaruto Archipelago. The vast coral reefs host a range of unique main life
and offer unbelievable diving and fishing opportunities.
Mozambique's other exotic destinations include the mysterious mountains of Namuli
and Unango, the historical settlements of Angoche, the World Heritage Site of
Mozambique Island, The magnificent natural harbour of Pemba, and the Quirimbas
Archipelago.
Mozambique provides a contrast to other countries in Southern and East Africa,
with its rare blend of African, Arab, and Portuguese influences. This mix is
noticeable in the Afro-Portuguese cuisine adnd the Latin beat of the music in
the clubs and discos.
Mozambique History
Mozambique was explored by Vasco da Gama in 1498 and colonized by Portugal in 1505. By 1505 the Portuguese had control of all of the former Arab sultanates on the East African coast. From about 1500 Portuguese trading posts and forts became regular ports of call on the new route to the East. Mozambique is a member of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries and the Commonwealth of Nations.
Mozambique Geography
Mozambique covers an area of over 800,00 sq. km, three times the size of
Great Britain. Situated South East of the African continent, it shares borders
with six other countries, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia to the North, Zimbabwe to the
West, South Africa and Swaziland to the South. The coastline is 2,500 km's long
and boasts numerous majestic beaches fringed by lagoons, coral reefs and strings
of small islands.
A vast, low grassland plateau which rises from the coast towards the mountainsin
the North and West covers near nearly half the country's land area. The Zambezi
river is the largest of the country's 25 rivers. Mozambique is rich in mineral
resources such as gold , emeralds, copper, iron ore and bauxite and is currently
in oil exporation.
Mozambique Climate
Tropical to sub-tropical with coastal temperatures high for much of the year while the interior is warm to mild, even in the cooler, dry season from April to September. It is usually sunny throughout the year.
Mozambique National Holidays
Dates and information for Mozambiques' National Holidays- 1st January - New Year's Day
- 3rd February - Heroes' Day
- 7th April - Women's Day
- 1St May - Worker's Day
- 25th June - Independence Day
- 7th September - Victory Day
- 25th September - Revolution Day
- 4th October - Day of Peace and Reconciliation
- 25th December - Christmas
Mozambique Coat of arms
The Mozambique Coat Of Arms was adopted in 1990 in the Constitution of Mozambique article 194. It shows a gear wheel, representing labor and industry. This is bordered by corn stalks and sugarcane, The corn stalks and sugarcane represent agricultural wealth. In the middle there is a red sun which symbolizes the building of a new life, over a map of Mozambique in green, and blue waves, an AK-47 which represents defense and vigilance crossed with a hoe which represents peasantry and agriculture production, and a book which represents education. The wreath is tied with a ribbon bearing the name of the Country. And the res star above is for socialism , symbolizes he spirit of international solidarity of the Mozambican people.
Mozambique Flag
The Mozambique flag was adopted on 1st May 1983. It has a image of a AK-47 and is the only flag in the world to show such a modern rifle. The rifle stands for defence and vigilance. The green in the flag stands for the riches of the land, the small white stripes signify peace, the black represents the African continent, the yellow symbolizes the countries minerals, the red represents the struggle for independence. The open book symbolizes the importance of education, the hoe represents the countries agriculture and the star symbolizes Marxism and internationalism.
Mozambique Latest News
AIM (Maputo)-The African Union Commission wants to see intra-African trade double, from its current level of 10-12 per cent of the entire continent's trade, to 20-25 per cent within the next decade.
AIM (Maputo)-Flood waters of the Incomati River swept across Mozambique’s main north-south highway on 21 January, cutting Maputo off from the north and centre of the country for three days. The Incomati was swollen by the torrential rains dumped on southern Mozambique, Swaziland and parts of South Africa by tropical depression “Dando” on 16 and 17 January.
AIM (Maputo)-"Africa's time is now, not tomorrow", declares South African Home Affairs Minister, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, in her manifesto, as candidate for chairperson of the African Union Commission.
AIM (Maputo)-Cyclone "Funso", which has left a trail of destruction, is reported by the daily paper "Diario de Mocambique" to be 420 kilometres off the coast of Inhambane and weakening.
AIM (Maputo)-The Brazilian government is to open a credit line of 97.59 million US dollars for Mozambique to purchase agricultural machinery and equipment made in Brazil.
AIM (Maputo)-The Bank of Mozambique has reminded people that old banknotes, dating from before the New Metical was introduced in 2006, must be exchanged at a bank before December 2012.
AIM (Maputo)-Flood waters have receded in Magude, in the southern Mozambican province of Maputo, where the Incomati River burst its banks. However, the situation in the region, where at least four deaths have been reported over the last few days, is still serious.
AIM (Maputo)-Beneficiaries in Maputo city of loans from the Mozambican government's Strategic Urban Poverty Reduction Programme (PERPU) are failing to make repayments. Last year a total of 20.73 million meticais was loaned, but repayments only reached 450,000 meticais.
AIM (Maputo)-The European Union on Monday ratified a new fisheries partnership agreement with Mozambique.
AIM (Maputo)-The volume of cargo handled by the Limpopo railway line could reach 700,000 tonnes by the end of this year, according to projections by Mozambique's publicly-owned rail and port company, CFM.
AIM (Maputo)-Addis Ababa, 26 Jan (AIM) -To boost African trade and integration will require removing barriers to the free movement of people across the continent, urged Tomas Salomao, the Executive Secretary of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), in Addis Ababa on Thursday.
AIM (Maputo)-The key steps to ending the crisis in Madagascar are to set up an independent election commission, and hold elections this year, declared Tomas Salomao, Executive Secretary of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), on Thursday.
AIM (Maputo)-The publically-owned Zambezi Valley Development Agency is to invest more than 200 million US dollars in a range of projects to promote social and economic development in the region, according to the daily newspaper "Noticias".
AIM (Maputo)-The Mozambican police in the district of Guro, in the central province of Manica, have destroyed an arms cache of assorted weapons including landmines, mortars, RPG-7 rocket launcher grenades, offensive and smoke grenades and AK-47 ammunition clips.
AIM (Maputo)-At least 22 people were killed by wild animals last year in Manica province, according to a report in the daily newspaper "Noticias".
AIM (Maputo)-The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has praised the manner in which the Mozambican government has been dealing with the current global economic downturn, but warns that urgent measures are required for economic growth to become more inclusive.
AIM (Maputo)-The Irish company Kenmare Resources has announced a significant increase in revenue over the last year. In 2011 its revenue rose to 167.5 million US dollars, compared with 91.6 million dollars the year before.
AIM (Maputo)-The Mozambican authorities are forcibly moving people away from flood risk areas along the Limpopo valley, in the southern province of Gaza.
SANF (Harare)-Southern Africa has strengthened security in its coastal areas as the tide of maritime piracy treks south and threatens trade along the Mozambique Channel.
RNW Africa (Hilversum)-Paulo Salazar served on a Portuguese warship during Mozambique's long liberation war, leaving him stranded on the wrong side of history.
AIM (Maputo)-The number of peasants in Buzi district, in the central Mozambican province of Sofala, who are growing the jatropha shrub has risen in the last three years from 10 to about 300.
AIM (Maputo)-Mozambican, Brazilian and United States technical staff are to work together to improve Mozambique's performance in food security, agriculture and health, under a declaration of intent signed by the three governments in Maputo on Monday.
AIM (Maputo)-Traffic has resumed along Mozambique's main north-south highway at 3rd February village, about 100 kilometres north of Maputo, where a flood on the Incomati river had washed away part of the road on Saturday.
AIM (Maputo)-The Mozambican electricity company, EDM, resumed power supplies to Swaziland, after repairs to the fifth turbine at the Cahora Bassa dam on the Zambezi were completed on 18 January, according to a press release from the Ministry of Energy.
Namibian (Windhoek)-FOLLOWING a cool and rainy week and weekend in most parts of the country, it is expected that sunny and hot weather will return from today.
Daily News (Dar es Salaam)-The push to increase the production of cassava in Tanzania has received a major boost, thanks to a recent release of four new varieties that are tolerant to the deadly rot diseases of the crop--Cassava Brown Streak Disease (CBSD) and Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD).
AIM (Maputo)-Cyclone "Funso" remains in the Mozambique Channel, and the National Meteorology Institute (INAM) on Monday warned that it will continue to affect the weather in the coming days along the coasts of Zambezia, Sofala and Inhambane provinces.
AIM (Maputo)-The outgoing Brazilian ambassador, Antonio de Sousa e Silva, on Monday assured Mozambican reporters that the pharmaceutical plant to produce anti-retroviral drugs, which is being built with Brazilian support, will begin its operations in the second half of this year.
AIM (Maputo)-The Mozambican police have announced the arrest of four people suspected of ambushing a plan clothes police patrol in the Maputo neighbourhood of Magoanine last Thursday, and killing one of the policemen.
AIM (Maputo)-The break in Mozambique's main north-south highway, about 100 kilometres north of Maputo, could take a further three days to repair, according to the National Road Administration (ANE).









