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About Mozambique
Mozambique, located in southeastern Africa, is known for its stunning coastline along the Indian Ocean. The official currency is the Mozambican Metical. The country boasts a rich cultural heritage with influences from Portuguese colonization. Visitors can explore vibrant markets, historic sites, and beautiful beaches. The local cuisine is a mix of African, Portuguese, and Indian flavors. Mozambique is also home to diverse wildlife and national parks.
When to visit
The best time to visit Mozambique is during the dry season from May to October when the weather is cooler and ideal for outdoor activities. The wet season from November to April brings heavy rainfall and humidity, but it is a great time for birdwatching and lush landscapes.
Getting around
Getting around Mozambique can be done by domestic flights, buses, taxis, and rental cars. Domestic flights are convenient for long distances, while buses are a budget-friendly option for shorter trips. Taxis are available in cities, and rental cars provide flexibility for exploring remote areas.
Traveller tips
It is recommended to carry cash as credit cards are not widely accepted outside major cities. English and Portuguese are commonly spoken languages. Be cautious of malaria and take necessary precautions. Respect local customs and dress modestly, especially in rural areas. Bargaining is common in markets, so negotiate prices before making a purchase. Always carry a copy of your passport and travel insurance.