Bazaruto Archipelago

Bazaruto Sunset | Mozambique

Set aside as a national park in 1971, these are a string of the most idyllic sandy islands you are likely to find anywhere. Situated on average 20kms off the mainland coast, the islands operate in virtual isolation to the rest of the country.


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Rich pearl beds prized by the Queen of Sheba; infamous slave and ivory trading and penal colony - the islands have a long and colourful history of human interest. Today it's a different dream attracting visitors… the dream of an unspoiled, undeveloped and unpopulated paradise.

 

There are substantial freshwater lakes, endemic reptiles and 150 species of migratory birds on show. Dive in search of Africa's last herd of dugong (sea cow) or just give in to the consummate hospitality of the exquisite beachside lodges. It's your holiday of a lifetime. Let us help you choose!


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