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Bradt Mozambique Travel Guide - Best Travel Book for Mozambique Tours, Safaris & Beaches | Perfect for Adventure Travelers & Vacation Planners
Bradt Mozambique Travel Guide - Best Travel Book for Mozambique Tours, Safaris & Beaches | Perfect for Adventure Travelers & Vacation Planners

Bradt Mozambique Travel Guide - Best Travel Book for Mozambique Tours, Safaris & Beaches | Perfect for Adventure Travelers & Vacation Planners

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This new seventh edition of Bradt’s Mozambique remains the most established and only standalone guide to this alluring country. Complete with in-depth coverage of transport, wildlife, history, culture and accommodation, plus invaluable practical advice and maps, this honest handbook will help you plan the perfect visit. Particularly useful is the selection of reputable local tour operators. Mozambique is a country of two halves. The tourism-savvy south offers palm-lined tropical beaches, luxury lodges and diving to rank with the best in the world, plus the capital Maputo, a city oozing with Afro-Mediterranean flair. The undeveloped northern mainland, by contrast, is one of Africa’s last frontiers, with thrillingly vast game reserves and stunning coastal panoramas that draw intrepid travelers to those hankering after barefoot luxury. With economy-boosting oil and natural gas potential on the horizon, Mozambique is on its way to reclaiming its standing as one of Africa’s top destinations. However, despite being one of Africa’s fastest developing tourist countries, it still offers the opportunity to experience the ‘quintessential Africa’. Having once stood in the ranks with South Africa, over twenty years of post-civil war development and one of Africa’s highest growth rates are drawing tourists back to its 2,500km of palm-fringed coastline. Best visited between May and October, Mozambique is dotted north to south with natural, historical, cultural, and architectural wonders remnant of its varied history of exploration, trade, and cultural fusion.  Highlights include the UNESCO world heritage site, Ilha de Moçambique, a 16th-century Arab and Portuguese trading post, ancient rock art at Chinhamapere Hill, tea plantations and an exploration of Mount Namuli, itself the subject of a documented expedition by American climber and filmmaker Majka Burhardt. Meanwhile the coast, home to more than 2,000 species of marine fish and five of seven endangered sea turtle species, boasts a plethora of delights, from windsurfing to diving and snorkelling, not to mention some of the richest coral reefs in the world, home to over 1,200 species and five of seven endangered sea turtles.With in-depth coverage and practical advice for all budgets, Bradt's Mozambique is the essential companion for a successful visit.

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This travel guide to the beautiful beach country of Mozambique by Philip Briggs is the gem of all travel books I've read. Published by Bradt Travel Guide, this book on Mozambique (one of the world's most unknown travel destinations) is an excellent travel resource for all travellers. The attention to detail in describing all the places is guided by a genuine wish to reveal the beauties of this African destination. This book is literally the only travel guide book that is dedicated exclusively to Mozambique and it is describing these off-the-beaten-track countries that Bradt excels in.Mozambique is a wonderful travel destination for traditional tourists, luxury travellers, backpackers and Peace Corps volunteers alike. The nation is finally emerging from its trauma of civil war to be one of the finest democracies in Southern Africa. This Portuguese-speaking country has an extensive coastline of 2400km and is much bigger than Texas or South India or France for comparison. This country also comes with an bewildering array of tribes and languages in its different parts and the book goes a long way in helping you navigate it. The author has taken an lot of effort to structure his book in a way that travellers can clearly choose for themselves the chapters that they want to focus on. The ten provinces of Mozambique (plus the capital region of Maputo) are all covered through their separate chapters, focusing on their provincial capitals and secondary towns. In addition to extensive information on the main cities/towns, the book has separate chapters on the Quirimbas archipelago, Bazaruto archipelago and the Ilha de Moçambique island. This book structure is significantly different from the province-based chapter organization in the previous editions of this book. This is a welcome change because tourists are not civil administrators and the information that they seek is based on popular destination names within the country. The chapter on the Ilha de Moçambique island is covered in loving detail by the author and describes at length the Portuguese and Arab influence on this important piece of land.The author Phillip Briggs is a noted Africa safari specialist and thus the reader will find that this book contains a wealth of information on the wildlife of the country. Sadly Mozambique has suffered the most horrible poaching and wildlife massacres in Africa and hence most of the land-based mammals have been sorely depleted. The marine wildlife has also suffered similarly due to pollution and maladministration. Yet the author still goes out of his way to provide us all important information that makes Mozambique a wildlife travel destination. The chapter on Gorongosa is extremely well-written and useful. No less great are the two section on the Nyassa province (containing the beleaguered Niassa reserve) and the Limpopo national park. The author provides important travel information on the roads and chapas available to travel this under-developed and under-built country. The lion-hearted updater Sandra Turay has done a marvelous job in traveling the country to visit all the major parks, restaurants, hotels and hospitals so that the guidebook contains the most up-to-date information for 2017.Mozambique is unique for various reasons, especially for its Portuguese speaking population and its extreme under-developed status. Any travel guide book purporting to cover it cannot do it by covering the region as a whole but must rather focus on the country separately so that travellers are aware of its peculiarities when compared to other Southern African countries. This book does an amazing job on that aspect and I count it as a great blessing for the people of Mozambique. That statement might sound like hyperbole but given the sparse information available on this country(even online) it would have been a daunting task for first-time tourists to traverse this country if this guidebook did not exist. The love of traveling Mozambique by the author and the other contributors is evident throughout the book and that is the most important ingredient in any guidebook. The only quibble that I have with this book is that the chapters on central provinces of Zambezia and Manica are quite dry and sound superficial as if they were written just to nominally cover all the provinces of Mozambique. This is entirely understandable because these places are still somewhat hard to access and don't have much to offer even for the most enterprising of tourists. All in all, this book is the jewel in the crown of all Bradt Travel guidebooks, though the book on Northern Tanzania Safari or Somaliland by the same author might give it a run for its money. Having this guidebook is an absolute must for all travellers to Mozambique, regardless of whether you are a luxury tourist to one of its many beach paradises or a poor budget traveller like me. Please read it and even those who were not planning on there right now (also like me) will be enthused to visit this sun-blessed, forest-conserving nation of smiling people.

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