With businesses taking their products and services to an international audience, the internet is probably the best Mozambican tourist guide. It is overflowing with all the information travelers could possibly need as they plan their African beach holiday.
Mozambique has a small population and though there are many Christians and Muslims, most of the people live their lives governed by indigenous beliefs and traditional values. Many in the land believe in the existence and effectiveness of witchcraft practices. Mozambicans are wary of behavior that might invite bad luck. Travelers must educate themselves about common superstitions.
Accommodation in Mozambique is affordable and luxurious with many of the hotels and resorts situated along the beach giving spectacular views of the Indian Ocean. An entire family can enjoy impressive facilities wherever they decide to stay. A variety of water sports and activities keeps travelers entertained for days on end. Scuba diving and fishing are the most favored ways to enjoy the warm Mozambican water and thousands of beautiful and strange marine species.
Seafood is a favorite on Mozambican dinner tables. Fish and other seafood are best enjoyed with vegetables and fresh Portuguese rolls. Wine is usually the accompanying drink. There is a host of rather strong brews that locals enjoy and tourists should try a couple while they are in the country.
Mozambique is recovering very well from years of violent unrest and an unstable economy. The tourism industry has played an influential role is reawakening the country’s economy and bring in revenue that is put to good use in developing the infrastructure and putting back the sparkle in this African jewel. Mozambique is now safe for travel and only development and exposure are in the minds of the government. For a long time, Mozambique was not able to showcase its beauty to the rest of the world. That is all in the past as it is blooming with tourist traffic and is doing an excellent job of re-integrating itself back into the international arena. It’s Mozambique’s time to shine.