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Protecting Humpback whales off Mozambique

8/7/2019

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Three tourism operators have joined forces to protect humpback whales when they reach the end of their migration from Antarctica to their birthing site at Ilha De Mozambique.

The 3 operators, Ilha Blue Island Safaris, Vivo Island Safaris and Genito Magic Tour are asking for the authorities to introduce internationally recognised whale watching standards -  where professional guides follow international protocols for minimum distance, safe approach and limits on how much time is spent with any one whale pod.

This month the operators and other interested parties will reach out to local fishermen, tour boat operators, authorities and local schools to spread the message that whales need to be protected.

Every year the whales make the 4 000km migration to give birth in the warm waters close to Ilha De Mozambique. However, with the growth in the popularity of whale watching there is an added risk of disturbing the whales’ mating and birthing patterns.

Tourism is growing and with more boats and inexperienced operators the risk of an incident which can scare the whales away increases. “This would be bad for the whales and also bad for Mozambique’s adventure tourism economy,” said Pete Allsop the Operations Manager for Ilha Blue, a partner in the World Cetacean Alliance.

“Everybody wants to see the whales when they congregate close to shore and perform spectacular acrobatic displays of jumping, fin and tail slapping, and that’s great, but it has to be done responsibly,” he adds.
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Catembe Bridge opens soon

14/5/2018

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Some very exciting news from Maputo - The much anticipated inauguration of the Maputo-Catembe bridge is scheduled to be held on the 25th of June (Mozambique's Independence Day). This makes access to the Catembe area, and Maputo Elephant Reserve, and beyond, much quicker, as it replaces a ferry service across the bay. 

The bridge, which will be the largest suspension bridge in Africa , is part of the much larger project that includes a set of access roads including the road between Maputo and areas (and thus lodges) to the south of the city. 
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Visas - good news for tourists

11/4/2017

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​The Mozambique government has announced a 30-day tourist visa is now available at borders for all visitors.

It has now been gazetted that all tourists entering Mozambique will be able to obtain a tourist visa on arrival.  
•    The visa will be issued at the listed entry points, is valid for 30 days and the holder is entitled to 2 (two) entries;
•    These new visas apply to all bona fida tourists who wish to enter Mozambique regardless of whether or not there is an embassy in their country of origin;
•    The price of visa will be US$50 per person and payable in cash.

Below is an abbreviated list of Mozambique entry borders Issuing 30-day Tourist Visas with effect from 02 March 2017

    Maputo Airport
    Vilanculous Airport
    Inhambane Airport
    Pemba Airport
    Beira Airport
    Tete Airport
    Nampula Airport
    Nacala Airport
    Giriyondo Border (South Africa)
    Ressano Garcia Border (South Africa)
    Ponta do Ouro Border (South Africa)
    Goba Border (Swaziland)
    Namaacha Border (Swaziland)
    Zobue Border (Malawi)
    Milange Border (Malawi)
    Mandimba Border (Malawi)
    Machipanda Border (Zimbabwe)
    Nyampanda Border (Zimbabwe)
    Chicualacuala Border (Zimbabwe)
    Chimefusa Border (Zambia)

This is an incredibly important step in restoring demand and confidence for tourists and travellers to Mozambique.
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