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Travel advice Mozambique

Mozambique Travel Update: A Positive Outlook for Visitors

The political climate in Mozambique has significantly calmed following the inauguration of the new President and the installation of the new parliament in January. With stability returning, we are pleased to provide an update on the current travel situation and reassure travelers that all major destinations remain safe, operational, and ready to welcome visitors.

Encouraging Developments in Travel Advisories

Great news for travelers! Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, the UK, and France have officially lifted the travel advisories issued in December due to post-election demonstrations. This decision reflects the improving conditions across Mozambique, allowing both leisure and business travel to continue smoothly.

Destination Updates: Tranquil and Fully Operational

The most popular tourist spots in Mozambique, including Vilanculos, Inhambane, Gorongosa National Park, and the stunning southern beaches around Ponta do Ouro, remain unaffected by recent events and continue to provide unforgettable experiences. Here’s a closer look at what travelers can expect:

  • Vilanculos & Inhambane: These picturesque coastal regions remained peaceful throughout recent events. Transfers to properties in Vilanculos and Inhambane are operating normally, ensuring visitors can fully enjoy the pristine beaches and vibrant marine life.
  • Ponta do Ouro & Southern Beaches: The breathtaking coastline of Ponta do Ouro, including Maputo Elephant Reserve and White Pearl Resort, remains undisturbed. Guests continue to enjoy their stays in these idyllic locations without any travel disruptions.
  • Gorongosa National Park & Central Mozambique: This renowned wildlife destination has remained untouched by any political unrest. Visitors to Gorongosa National Park and the surrounding areas, including Beira, can explore freely and safely.

Transportation & Travel Logistics

  • Flights: Air travel into Maputo, Vilanculos, and Inhambane remains largely unaffected, with flights operating as scheduled.
  • Road Travel: Borders and highways are generally open, and no significant closures or delays have been reported. We continue to monitor the situation closely to ensure seamless travel between destinations.
  • On-the-Ground Monitoring: Our dedicated team maintains close communication with local authorities and partners to provide real-time updates and address any potential changes promptly.

Your Safety, Our Priority

Ensuring the safety and comfort of all travelers remains our top priority. We are committed to providing accurate and up-to-date information to help you and your clients plan their trips with confidence.

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