Maputo National Park (formerly known as Maputo Elephant Reserve)

Established in 1932 and spanning approximately 1,040 km², Maputo National Park is located in the Matutuíne District of Maputo Province, Mozambique. The park boasts diverse ecosystems, including coastal forests, wetlands, savannahs, and pristine beaches along the Indian Ocean. It is renowned for its population of around 400 African bush elephants and a variety of other wildlife. Location

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Hospitality and Tourism in Mozambique Post-Unrest

Resilience and recovery A few months ago, Mozambique faced a period of unrest that left deep scars across communities and industries alike. As a country that thrives on its warmth, unity, and beauty, the events were both heartbreaking and disruptive. Businesses were shaken, livelihoods lost, and the tourism and hospitality industry—already recovering from global setbacks—was

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Our Culture, Your Tourism

KNOW MOZAMBIQUE – OUR CULTURE, YOUR TOURISM

The culture’s people can be studied through several aspects. The language (which is the main one), tradition, habits and customs, among others. Because CULTURE itself is understood to be “… all that process that includes knowledge, beliefs, art, morals, law, customs and all other habits and abilities acquired by man as a member of society”

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