Since Mozambique
gained independence from Portugal in 1975 it has
marched forward on the path of economic development gaining worldwide fame as a
sought-after tourist destination. The official language of
Mozambique is Portuguese, which is spoken by almost half the population. The
religion followed by majority of people in Mozambique is Christianity and the
rest of the population follows either Islam or other African traditional
religions. Maputo, the capital, thrives as a business and culture hub where wonderful cuisine is served with
countless shops which give you a wonderful experience in shopping. There are hotels located at drive-away
distance from the Maputo International Airport with all the characteristic
features of a star hotels like rooftop swimming pool, etc.
What
attracts people to Mozambique is its picturesque and virgin islands
interspersed with golden sand beaches with ample scope to indulge in marine
pleasures such as diving, snorkeling, kayaking, sailing, windsurfing, canoeing,
paragliding and kite surfing, etc. islands most famous for these are the Quirimbas Archipelago, Bazaruto Island,
Pemba and Ibo Island. Whether
you are seeking pure relaxation or adventure, these travel destinations have
something to offer for everybody. Depending on what you can afford, Mozambique
offers various kinds of accommodation like self-catering, catered, guest
houses, bed & breakfast, star hotels, Mozambique
lodges and resorts.
There are
around 230 self-catering hotels, 99 lodges, 29 bread & breakfast hotels, 28
resorts, 27 private homes, 26 camping and caravanning facilities, 21 guest
houses, 17 hotels, 10 tented camps, 6 backpackers, 6 boutique hotels, 4 safari
lodges, and one yacht available for accommodation in Mozambique.
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