2/02/2010

Lodge Safari in Mozambique



Mocambique lies along the south-eastern coastline of Africa and boasts 2000 kilometres of pristine coastline. Formerly a Portuguese colony, it has once again become accessible to tourists who visit the turquoise waters of the Bazaruto Archipelago annually. Along the Moçambique channel, 1000 miles north of Maputo, five sparsely inhabited, tropical coral reef islands form a marine park. Deserted, white beaches and crystal clear, turquoise seas offer shelter to a wealth of marine life. In contrast, venture inland from the shore and you will find freshwater lakes inhabited by crocodiles and a myriad of birds.


White beaches, turquoise waters, pristine coral reefs, dugongs and excellent lodges are part of the experience of this archipelago.

Travel back in time by silently sailing in a traditional dhow, with its triangular sail, and watch some of the 125 species of bird that occur in the area, including the famous flamingos.

We offer four idyllic lodges from where you can explore this tropical paradise, all four distinctly situated on the beach offering activities that complements a tropical island getaway.

The four lodges are:
Marlin Lodge
The lodge is situated on the southwest shore of Benguerua Island, the second largest island in the Bazaruto Archipelago off the coast of Mozambique. This unspoilt area offers some of the finest scuba diving sites and some of the best deep-sea fishing in the world.

Benguerra Lodge
Nestled within a bay on the protected north-west side of the island, the Lodge merges naturally into indigenous milkwood and acacia forests and is flanked by thatched chalets built on stilts. Each chalet offers its own wonderful sea view and beach access.

Indigo Bay
Surrounded by azure waters and basking in the tropical sun, Indigo Bay is an idyllic and totally unspoilt island paradise. Located on the south west shore of Bazaruto Island of the mainland coast of Mozambique, the luxury resort is a natural gateway to the enchanted archipelago.

Bazaruto Lodge
Bazaruto Lodge is situated behind the sand spit at the northern point of the island. Accommodation is in rustic A-frame chalets nestling amongst the forested sand dunes. They have en-suite bathrooms and are serviced daily. The lodge dining room caters to the enthusiastic appetite of guests with either fresh crab, crayfish, calamari or prawns served daily. The attractive open air bar encourages guests to meet new friends, while a sundowner trip on a dhow provides a breath-taking way to end the day. There is also a freshwater swimming pool, ski-boating, yachting and Land Rover hire.

SUGGESTED ITINERARY:
We suggest a minimum stay of 4 nights to make the most of the area and its attractions.

DAY 1 - 4: JOHANNESBURG / VILANCULOS
Fly direct from Johannesburg to Vilanculos where you will be transferred by boat to the lodge of your choice. The islands are an unspoiled holiday destination characterised by natural fauna, deep sea fishing, snorkelling and scuba diving among the island`s coral reefs. The island is the perfect place to switch off and to enjoy the unspoilt beauty of this carefully protected natural reserve park. Spend the next four days relaxing in this sun-soaked paradise. Activities available at the lodges are scuba diving, snorkelling, fly fishing, inland exploration trips by Land Rover, sunset sailing on traditional dhows, which will allow you to explore the warm lucid waters and the brilliantly coloured fish that live in them.
Also included is a Land Rover tour over part of the island stopping for a picnic lunch, as well as a sunset cruise on a traditional `dhow` (coastal Arab sailing vessel).

DAY 5: END OF TOUR
Return to Vilanculos by boat or plane, for your flight back to Johannesburg.

This island breakaway links well with a wildlife safari in South Africa or Botswana.
Contact us for more details on the various options available.

Cost:
Please contact us for a detailed quote using your choice of lodges.

Includes: Return flights from Johannesburg, return transfers from Vilanculos, accommodation, 3 meals per day, teas & coffees, daily laundry, medical rescue insurance & 17% Moçambican VAT, island drive, dhow cruise.

Excludes: Visa costs, drinks, personal expenses, airport and departure taxes and the National Park Fee, motorized watersports, scuba diving, comprehensive travel insurance.

Rates are subject to tax and airfare changes without notice

Activities:
These differ from lodge to lodge. Below is a general list of what is available. Some activities are available at an extra cost.
Snorkelling, sunset dhow cruise, birdwalks, windsurfing, catamaran sailing, ocean ski paddling, island drives, picnics and optional deep sea fishing trips and fly fishing available. The Bazaruto Archipelago is famous for it's untouched coral reefs and variety of sea life. This offers excellent scuba diving and snorkeling off the coast of the islands.

Best season:
April to November

Extend your holiday to:
South Africa - a world in one country
Botswana - the ultimate safari destination in southern Africa.
Please contact us for a detailed quote on these extensions.

1 comment:

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