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Inhambane

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Inhambane is an attractive small city located in southern Mozambique, lying on Inhambane Bay, 470 km northeast of Maputo. Inhambane is a sleepy historic city known for its rustic architecture.

Sights of interest in the surrounding district of Inhambane include the Praia do Tofo, Praia dos Cocos, Ponto do Barra, Ilha de Benquerra, Guinjata Bay.

Scuba diving is particularly popular around the Inhambane province. The closest diving to Inhambane is at Praia do Tofo - 22km from Inhambane City.

Inhambane is a photographers dream with its old crumbling buildings. The city is a fascinating mix of African, old-world Portugese and muslim cultures.

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  • Interesting mix of cultures and fascinating historic buildings
  • Popular diving sites nearby
  • Many photographic opportunites

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  • Mozambique is a wonderful country full of potential. The people are incredibly friendly and helpful. We had a great holiday.

  • Exceeded our expectations. We are recommending Tribes to our friends and family!

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  • We picked Mozambique because we wish to go scuba diving and also dive/swim with whalesharks. We had great fun doing this and achieving our holiday goa...

  • We always give our safaris a "mark" out of ten when we return from a trip. Out of twenty or so that we have now been on none have scored less than eig...