Charms of the northern Mozambique.
Pemba stroke me that the town and its surroundings had more African feel than most of the African places I had seen before. As I was walking down the main road, the long evening shadows made the teak and reed houses so attractive that I finally realised I... more - travel report by
krisek
Island built of stone, marble, reed and charm
Joy, a minibus driver, surprised me immensely (after my interesting experience of touts in Nampula) when he offered to drive all the way across the bridge from the mainland to pick me up on Sunday at 4am and take me to the main bus station on my way back.... more - travel report by
krisek
Patience and adrenaline on the Ibo island.
It is difficult to exaggerate about the beauty of the Ibo island. It is one of the most picturesque islands I have visited. It was not easy to get there, but it was all worth it.
According to the very young skipper, the passage to the island from T... more - travel report by
krisek
Tete, An stopover from nowhere to nowhere.
Despiting the really bad reputation of hot city and the most unpopular city in Mozambique.. even called the hell by the missionaires, I decided to stay for one night here. Ok! It was not a great and unforgettable experience but was a good chance to see th... more - travel report by
daniserralta
A Forgotten Colony
The Portuguese established their first base in 1505 and governed the country till independence in 1975 when most of the European patriots fled, since then the country has only seen civil war, droughts, floods and poverty. A pity, because it’s location in... more - travel report by
rangutan