Maputo, the lush capital of Mozambique, sits on the shore of the Indian Ocean. Founded as a port town by the Portuguese, the influence of travelers and traders from Africa, Asia, and Europe, has made the city a diverse and lively metropolis. The area is famous for its prawns in peri-peri sauce, a spicy concoction made from an especially hot African chili pepper. Calm down your taste buds afterwards with a beer at one of the many bars and nightclubs in the Fere de Populare neighborhood.
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Went there with a small fishing dhow, was one of my most unique experiences as a pod of dolphins passed by while on our way to the island.
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Mozambique’s southern province of Maputo is home to this reserve, a sandy and humid habitat that is still working to replenish its wildlife population that was destroyed in 1970s civil wartime.
A very charming nature reserve close to Maputo with a great variety of animals to be seen, plenty of signs warning about the elephants, although one elephant was having a bad day, lovely visit.
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