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Can 'eco' and luxury go hand in hand? While visiting the Bazaruto Archipelago, Sandra Mallinson chats to Christopher Bettany, the owner of a new luxurious retreat, about their involvement in local community development and conservation programmes.
Read the full article: Ecotourism Gets a Luxury Makeover (April 2008)
Sandra Mallinson visited Mozambique's Bazaruto Archipelago and test-drove some of the finest activities this beautiful part of the world has to offer.
Read the full article: Bazaruto: Mozambique's Playground (Jan 2008)
Africa has many great diving spots, from the Indian Ocean Islands to Lake Malawi but unknown to many is the Mozambique coast - Africa's next big thing'. With mind-numbing beaches Mozambique is slowly catching on with beach enthusiasts. Jonathan Andrews discusses the dive spots of Africa.
Read the full article: Scuba-Diving Africa (June 2006)
We travelled to Benguerra Island in the Bazaruto Archipelago and found a tropical island paradise complete with pirates, buried treasure and high adventure under sail...
Read the full article: Benguerra Island (March 2006)
The Mozambican shoreline curves along Africa's east coast in some 2 500 kilometres of the most pristine seashore you'll find on the continent. This is an account of the highlights of the Mozambican coast, from Ponta do Ouro in the south to Ibo Island in the north.
Read the full article: Highlights of the Mozambican Coast (March 2006)
The magic of Africa is that it lends itself to diversity and openness. Once you've seen and been in Africa, the emancipation of your body and mind will stay with you for a while.
Full article: Invigorating Body and Mind in Africa (March 2006)
One of the most exciting conservation initiatives in southern Africa is the development of Transfrontier Parks. Foremost among them is the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park.
Full article: Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park (Feb 2006)
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