Showing posts with label Places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Places. Show all posts

Nuarro Beach lodge

Nuarro Lodge, where dreams come true 


Located on the shores of the warm and azure Indian Ocean in northern Mozambique, lies the remotely, but specifically chosen Nuarro Lodge. 

Backed by the wild Mozambican bush,fringed with old and established baobab trees to the back; and fronted by the calm and aquamarine bay of Nanatha, the lodge is peppered along a more than 2km-long, powdery-white beach in the middle. 

Built from natural materials, by the local community, makes the environmentally sensitive Nuarro Lodge, the ideal venue in which to relax and unwind in these equally pristine surroundings. 

Nuarro Lodge is all about friendly people, top- class activities and fantastic food, showcasing a spectacular, pristine environment in the most responsible way possible!

Pemba hotel Mozambique

PEMBA HOTEL MOZAMBIQUE

 Perfectly positioned amongst the key oil and gas and support companies in the burgeoning town of Pemba, Mozambique, The Nautilus Hotel offers short and long-term accommodation in thatched seaside bungalows on the tropical, white, and sandy Wimbi Beach. This Pemba Hotel Mozambique has a popular restaurant and bar with an infinity pool overlooking the warm Indian Ocean.Pemba hotel

Bilene Club Lodge



Situated on the shores of the Uembje Lagoon 188km north of Maputo is the holiday town of Bilene.

Along the shores of this vast expanse of water(8km wide and 27km long) lie pristine white sands and shallow waters,ideal for basking in the sun and swimming. 

The saline waters are the ideal feeding ground for flamingos which flock there during the summer together with other water birds across the lagoon. 

Hidden behind the rolling sand dunes are the unrelenting breakers of the Indian Ocean.Accessible by boat or 4×4.
PLEASE VISIT Bilene Mozambique

All Units consist of:

2 bedrooms,
2 bathrooms and open plan kitchen, dinning room and sitting room with a pull out couch to sleep 2 persons.

 Max occupancy 6 persons (includung children)Bilene Club Lodge Hotel on facebook. SOURCE:

BILENE CLUB LODGE

LAKE NIASSA is another reasons why you should visit Mozambique

Malawians call it Lake Malawi, Mozambicans call it Lago Niassa .

Some say the Mozambican shore is nicer,quieter and more rugged.

Off the beaten track,lake Niassa (Nyasa), the Mozambican side of Lake Malawi boasts a phenomenally beautiful and unspoiled countryside and shoreline well worth exploring if you have the time and patience.

Lake Niassa is the third largest lake in Africa – 100 km across and 585 km long, and much of it is surrounded by the imposing Rift Valley Mountains.This great lake's tropical waters are reportedly the habitat of more species of fish than those of any other body of freshwater on Earth,including more than 1000 species of cichlids.

Lake Niassa was officially declared a reserve by the Government of Mozambique in 2011 in an effort to protect one of the largest and bio-diverse freshwater lakes in the world Niassa is located to the west in the northern province of Niassa and forms part of the border between Malawi and Mozambique.

LAM offers regular flights from Maputo, Beira and Nampula to Lichinga airport.

From Lichinga public transport can be used to visit certain areas on the lake but for more remote destinations you will require your own vehicle or a private transfer.

To see it at its best,head for Nkwichi lodge,a beautiful low-impact lodge in the Manda Wilderness area in Northern Mozambique.

Nkwichi is built into the rocks and around the trees of one of the lake’s most remote bays.

You can get there by charter flight (expensive) or by the lake ferry MV Ilala from Monkey in Malawi to Likoma Island where the lodge will fetch you.

Swim,eat, lie in the sun, paddle a canoe, drink a cold beer, eat lunch, have an afternoon doze, repeat. 

Visit Manda wildness.

SOURCE SUNDAY TIMES.

PHOTOS:THE MOZA EYE

Cahora Bassa Dam under construction.

The dam began to fill in December 1974
after construction was commenced in
1969 by the Portuguese colonial government of Mozambique (Portugal), and is 171 metres (561 ft) high by 303
metres (994 ft) wide at the crest. Built
in the first half of the 1970s when
Mozambique was still a Portuguese
territory, long stretches of the power
transmission lines were sabotaged during 16 years of Mozambican Civil War which ended in 1992. The lake has reached a maximum
length and width of approximately 250
kilometres (160 mi) and 38 kilometres
(24 mi) respectively, flooding an area of
2,700 square kilometres (1,000 sq mi)
with an average depth of 20.9 metres

Girassol Gorongosa Safari and logde,Mozambique,AFRICA

The Girassol Gorongosa Lodge and Safari is located in the Sofala province, in the central area of Mozambique, at the south limit area of the Great African Rift Valley, within the 4000 km2 area of the Gorongosa National Park. The installations include bungalows and villas, a camping area, a restaurant, swimming pools, a gift shop, children area, multi-functional meeting room with a capacity up to 140 people, a vast network of trails for safaris, as well as walking areas and gardens. Gorongosa, which is a privileged destination for those who enjoy the natural life, is a region with a vast diversity of fauna and flora with unique environmental characteristics. Here is located the Girassol Gorongosa Lodge and Safari, which is committed to preserve the ecological integrity as well as the participation of the local communities.