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March 12th 2016
Published: March 13th 2016
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People ask us why we always go back to Mozambique and specifically Ponta Malongane. After all it is quite far to drive (about eight hours from Johannesburg), you have to cross a border (which can sometimes be somewhat of a schlep and then still bounce around for about another half hour on a sand road to get to the campsite. Furthermore we take malaria prophylactics which can also be tiresome. We a... Read Full Entry



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14th August 2016

Pensioner Now
Paul, This is probably the 3rd time that I have looked at your Mozambique tours, it always makes me feel that I should travel there again. I am still driving my RAV 4 and always have concerns about the height of the car but always survive. -- Great to see where you have been- do you think it is safe to go up North at the moment. Regards,
15th August 2016

Critters, potholes & ambush
Hi Athol, Alma here, Paul will contact you at some stage. Glad you enjoy reading our Moz travel blogs. It depends how far north you want to go to. Extreme north is a bit dicey because even Kingsley Holgate had issues recently (read an article in our local LW magazine). Far south is fine and I know of some people who have gone as far as Inhambane lately, but Paul and I are reluctant to travel that section at this stage. It is such a pity because we have always felt safe and unthreatened the times we have travelled there. Hope things will improve but this is TIA!

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