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Mozambique

Mozambique is a beautiful and diverse travel destination in Southern Africa. With its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and unique wildlife, Mozambique offers something for everyone. From the bustling capital city of Maputo to the remote islands of the Quirimbas Archipelago, Mozambique has something to offer every traveler. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing beach holiday or an adventurous safari experience, Mozambique has it all. With its friendly people, delicious cuisine, and stunning landscapes, Mozambique is sure to be an unforgettable travel destination.


Activities: Surfing, Stand-up paddle boarding, Canoeing, Rafting, Snorkeling, Hiking, Camping, Safari


Landscapes: Islands, Beaches, Forests, Woodlands, Mountains, Rivers, Lakes


Topics: Nature, Wildlife, Food, Adventure

Is Mozambique expensive?

Low end: £30+ a day
Mid range: £69+ a day
High end: £132+ a day

Mozambique currency

MTMozambican metical (MZN)

    Weather in Mozambique

    Mozambique has a tropical climate with two distinct seasons. The rainy season runs from October to March and the dry season from April to September. During the rainy season, temperatures are hot and humid with heavy rainfall. The dry season is cooler and drier, with temperatures ranging from 20-30°C (68-86°F). The coastal areas tend to be hotter and more humid than inland areas.

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    • Monthly rainfall range: 11mm - 251mm
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    Traveling Mozambique

    Is Mozambique safe?

    Crime

    Mozambique has a high crime rate, with violent crimes such as armed robbery, carjacking, and kidnapping being the most common. Petty theft is also common, particularly in tourist areas. It is important to be aware of your surroundings and take extra precautions when traveling in Mozambique. Be sure to keep your valuables secure and avoid carrying large amounts of cash or displaying expensive items.

    Travel advisory

    3/5Mozambique has a current risk level of 3 (out of 5). We advise: Use some caution when travelling Mozambique.

    Last updated: Thu Mar 23 2023

    Health

    • Vaccinations

      It is recommended that travelers to Mozambique be up-to-date on routine vaccinations, including measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, varicella (chickenpox), polio, and influenza. Some travelers may also need to receive vaccinations for hepatitis A and B, typhoid, yellow fever, and rabies.

    • Malaria

      Malaria is a risk in Mozambique. Travelers should take preventive measures to protect themselves from mosquito bites, such as using insect repellent and wearing long sleeves and pants. Antimalarial medication may also be recommended.

      Insect repellent
    • Food and Water Safety

      Travelers should take precautions when eating or drinking in Mozambique. It is best to drink bottled water and avoid tap water, ice cubes, and uncooked foods. Fruits and vegetables should be washed thoroughly before eating.

    • Other Health Risks

      Travelers should also be aware of other health risks in Mozambique, such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, schistosomiasis (a parasitic infection), and cholera.

    Mozambique customs and etiquette

    • Greeting

      When greeting someone in Mozambique, it is polite to shake hands and say 'bom dia' (good day) or 'boa tarde' (good afternoon). It is also customary to greet people with a hug and a kiss on the cheek.

    • Dress Code

      Mozambique has a relaxed dress code. However, it is important to dress modestly when visiting religious sites or rural areas.

    • Gift Giving

      It is customary to bring a small gift when visiting someone's home. Popular gifts include food, drinks, and small items such as books or souvenirs.

    • Tipping

      Tipping is not expected in Mozambique, but it is appreciated. A 10% tip is usually given for good service in restaurants and hotels.

    Miscellaneous

    Mozambique adapter & plug types

    Mozambique uses these plug types

    Type C
    Type F
    Type M

    Capitals

    Maputo

    Languages

    Portuguese

    Timezones

    UTC+02:00

    Driving side

    Mozambique is left hand drive

    Start of week

    Mozambique starts their week on monday

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