Mozambique - Bazaruto Archipelago

 
     
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Mozambique's climate can mainly be classified into two seasons: the dry season and the wet season. The wet season stretches from November to March and the dry season from April to October.

Activities:
The most popular activities in Mozambique include diving and fishing, as the warm, clear waters are home to a wide variety of marine life. Bird watching in the southern part of the country and in the Maputo Elephant Reserve, is also popular.

Some attractions in Mozambique include:
: Bazaruto Archipelago - an idyllic archipelago is the place to relax on sandy beaches, swim in the azure waters, snorkel or scuba dive among the pristine coral reefs and tropical fish or go big game fishing.
: Maputo : Mozambique's capital, with a variety of interesting architecture and an intriguing mix of Eastern and Western influence. Across from the bay is Inhaca Island, offering unspoiled forests, beautiful beaches, coral reefs and exotic marine life.
: Mozambique Island - Just off the mainland, linked by a bridge, lies this small chunk of land known for its mosques and churches. This was once the capital of Portugal's East African colony

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