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Maputo inspires a winning travel article

Maputo beach is packed on hot days

The Guardian recently held a ‘Reader’s Summer Holiday Travel Writing Competition’, offering readers the chance to win some fantastic travel prizes for their feature on one of eight categories revolving around holidays and all that they entail, such as activities, hotels and responsible travel. Just under 2, 000 readers entered the competition and the best …

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Ibo Island Dreaming, Part Two – Sea Kayaking the Quirimbas, Mozambique

Part Two – The Sea Kayaking trip to Mogundula Words by Marie-Louise Kellett and pics by Andrew Kellett from Gravity Adventures Andrew is a keen photographer and was up with the sun to capture early morning on Ibo. I lazed in bed and enjoyed my wake up coffee (grown and roasted on the island), delivered …

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Ibo Island Dreaming, Part One – Sea Kayaking the Quirimbas, Mozambique

Here is our latest guest blog feature on Mozambique, the low key destination with true island vibes. Mozambique is a seriously laid back destination that delivers on everything summer: white beaches, warm turquoise water, friendly locals,  dhows, coral reefs and more. Read this two part series to get inspired for your next idyllic island escape. …

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Nkwichi Lodge offers beach, bush and breathtaking beauty

Lake Niassa

Stretching for miles along the border separating and runs one of the world’s largest freshwater lakes. Known as Lake Malawi on one side and Lake Niassa on the other, the lake’s crystal clear water forms the centrepiece of Mchenga Nkwichi Lodge. As guests transfer their feet from the inside of their boat to the sand …

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Guludo Beach Lodge protects its piece of paradise

Bush behind Guludo Lodge

A place combining unparalleled beauty, unlimited tourism potential and rural poverty, young English couple, Amy and Neal Carter-Jones, saw Guludo in as the ideal location for their lodge. And so began the story of Guludo Beach Lodge and its associated charity, the . British newspaper and the world’s oldest Sunday newspaper, The Observer, declared the …

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Uncover the Mystery, Culture and History of Ibo Island

Ibo Island aerial

Covered in silky soft sand, mangrove forest and scatterings of shady palm trees, Ibo Island, like her sisters in the Quirimbas Archipelago, boasts spectacular natural beauty. Amidst its glorious surroundings, Ibo allows visitors glimpses of an ancient era. Nominated as a World Heritage Site, Ibo takes visitors on a journey of multi-cultured history and offers …

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