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Discover the Kruger at its best on this wonderful adventure by
staying in one of the Park’s rest camps with your own guide and open
safari vehicle and experience magical Mozambique and tropical seas.
Mozambique is a new and upcoming destination which lies on the East
coast of southern Africa, bordered by South Africa in the south
west, Zimbabwe in the central west and Malawi & Southern Tanzania in
the north. The 2700 km east coast is lapped gently by the warm
Indian Ocean with some of the most beautiful white sandy beaches in
the world, with first class diving sites and great fishing
opportunities. The Mozambican people are renowned for their
friendliness.

DAY ONE
Depart at 12h30 from Hazyview in one of our specially adapted open
safari vehicles and enjoy your first game drive on the way to your
rest camp, with our professional guide showing you some of the
secrets of this world famous game reserve, which is the size of
Wales, or Israel. We will arrive at our camp in the late afternoon
and check into your bungalow in time for a sundowner drink. Your
guide will cook a delicious BBQ dinner (weather permitting) and we
can swap a few stories around the fire, whilst listening for the
night sounds of the African bush, before going to bed for a
well-earned sleep.
DAY TWO
Your guide will wake you up early with tea and coffee for a dawn
game drive departure, remember the early bird sees more game!
Experience this incredible reserve from the comfort of your open
game drive vehicle whilst looking for the “Big 5”and all the other
exciting inhabitants of one of Africa’s premier reserves. We will
stop at one of the Park’s picnic sites for a delicious outdoor
breakfast (weather permitting) before continuing well fed, on the
game drive. Return to the camp for lunch (own account) and a siesta.
We meet again in the late afternoon for a short game drive with the
opportunity of seeing an African sunset (weather permitting). Dinner
tonight will be in the restaurant.
DAY THREE
Wake up early and start your last wonderful game drive to the
Giriyondo border gate which allows entry into Mozambique. Before we
tackle customs we will have a nice picnic to bid farewell to the
Kruger. After the border formalities are completed we will cross
into Mozambique and the Limpopo Transfrontier Park, although there
is not much wildlife in this area yet, it is a very interesting
drive, we go past a number of traditional villages where the local
people still live close to nature, we might not spot many buffalo
but the local Nguni spotted cattle are beautiful and are regarded by
their owners the way we value a gold credit card, as a mobile status
symbol!!
It will take us about an hour and a half following winding dirt
roads through the Transfrontier Park and the rural villages to
Massingir Dam. We follow the road over the imposing dam wall through
the small town of Massingir, where the Mozambican Park authorities
are posted. We finally hit a tar road here which takes us to the
coastal EN1 highway just past Xai- Xai town. Our destination is the
charming seaside lodge of Zona Braza .Our rooms look onto the
beautiful Indian Ocean, a walk or swim or even both will freshen us
up after our 6-7 hour drive, dinner will be held in the quaint
restaurant with views of the sea, enjoy some fresh sea food. Retire
to bed with the beat of the Indian Ocean as your lullaby.
DAY FOUR
Perhaps an early walk along the beautiful beach will help you to
greet the day, before we meet for a delicious breakfast and then
checkout. We continue our drive on the EN1 highway through small
villages with their colourful roadside stalls selling cashew nuts
and the famous Portuguese Peri-Peri sauce which livens up even the
most boring meal with its combination of spices and chilli’s. The
scenery starts to change as we head further north, we begin to see
lots of swaying palm trees and occasional glimpses of the sea.
Finally we turn off the EN1 towards Inhambane Town, capital of
Inhambane province, we leave the tar and turn south along the long
dusty “red road” which weaves its’ way past the little villages with
their friendly waving children.

At last we crest a palm lined dune to arrive at our quaint home
for the next few days “Guiquindo Lodge”. Check into our glass
fronted rooms which all have a view of the sea, enjoy the
intoxicating smell of the ocean as you slowly unwind. Wander down to
the small private bar for a sundowner before enjoying a traditional
Bar-B-Q with the addition of some Portuguese specialties, like spicy
Peri-Peri chicken. Retire to the comfort of your rooms for a
well-deserved sleep.
DAY FIVE
Wake up refreshed and ready for an exciting day. After a quick
breakfast we will be transported, to the boat launch site where the
scuba divers among us will depart on the dive boat, this part of the
coast has a number of world famous dive sites and our lead diver
knows them all, the rest of us will set off for an ocean safari
looking for dolphins and whales(weather permitting)if the weather is
not kind to us we will take the short drive to historic Inhambane
town for a tour and a visit to the traditional market to shop for
curios and to look around and absorb the atmosphere of this ancient
town which was once the slave market on the east coast. We’ll return
to the lodge for sundowners and to freshen up and afterwards we’ll
take a short drive to one of the beach restaurants for a fabulous
dinner.
DAY SIX
We start the day with a great breakfast, after which we bid a sad
farewell to our bit of paradise and then with a sense of excitement
and anticipation we turn our wheels northward into the great
Mozambique hinterland. After a 3-4 hour drive along the EN1, through
palm trees and small villages, with occasional glimpses of the
Indian Ocean, we arrive at the marvellous beach destination of
Vilanculos – gateway to the Mozambique Channel & the Islands and an
ancient stopover for Arab dhows on the spice & slave routes to and
from Zanzibar and the Red Sea. We overnight at one of the
picturesque lodges in the area with a chance of a swim or snorkel
(time permitting) and a great Portuguese style dinner (lots of
seafood)!
DAY SEVEN
Now we go WILD!! After a tasty breakfast, an early departure sees us
heading north again and we gradually turn inland away from the sea.
The terrain varies from forests to open grasslands – we will stop
for a picnic lunch en route. After a hard drive of approximately
400kms we arrive at the famous Gorongosa National Park - a phoenix
risen from the past and recently made famous again by a National
Geographic documentary. We will be picked up by open safari vehicles
from Explore Gorongosa and enter the real wilderness that is
Gorongosa en route to their simple tented safari camp in time for a
stunning African sunset and sundowner drinks. Our first night under
canvas will be a real thrill – hopefully we will hear lions, perhaps
hyena around the camp.
DAY EIGHT
An early breakfast followed by a game drive into one of Africa’s
true lost wildernesses with rangers who are truly knowledgeable and
enthusiastic. Times are flexible and we might stop for lunch in the
bush or return to camp – according to the seasonable movement of the
animals. The night drive can produce all sorts of surprises
including the possibility of predators hunting. Dinner under the
stars is a real treat
DAY NINE
After breakfast and a short game drive en route to the gate we sadly
depart Gorongosa for Beira, the coastal capital of Mozambique for
the afternoon flight to Johannesburg.
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