Northern Mozambique
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Northern Mozambique is a region in Mozambique. It includes the provinces of Cabo Delgado, Nampula, and Niassa.Cities
- - in Niassa Province, mostly used as a transport hub, as it is on the railway line from Nacala Port to Malawi (throw Entre-Lagos a small village of Mecanhelas district) and Lichinga
- - was the capital of the country under Portuguese rule, now a quiet and beautifully atmospheric island town in Nampula Province. It is a World Heritage Site.
- - a temperate town with an international airport, it is the capital of Niassa Province
- - a wonderful small town on the shores of Lake Malawi (Lake Niassa) in Niassa Province, the administrative centre for the Lake District and the gate way to Cobue and the Manda Wilderness Project.
- in Cabo Delgado Province, well-known for its beaches and potential for scuba diving, and has an international airport receiving flights from nearby African countries
- a non-descript town in Nampula Province, the largest in the north of the country, but with little of interest to the traveler
- - a border town in Cabo Delgado Province for backdoor crossing into Tanzania
Other destinations
- Quirimbas Islands - a chain of nearly 30 beautiful islands, part of the Quirimbas National Park, including:
- , boasting intriguing historical and fascinating sites. Since 1761 it was used as a springboard for trading in slaves and ivory. Now a colonial ghost town, with the island featuring mangroves, coral and palms.
- 100km north of Pemba and approximately 2400 hectares in size. It has palm groves, palm vegetation and pristine beaches and well as two indigenous villages. The island features the upmarket Matemo Island Resort, which offers flights to and from Pemba, included in the price of accommodation.
- - private island 1 hour north of Pemba by aircraft
Get in
Pemba Airport (POL)
Get around
Cabo Delgado Car rental - http://www.pembarentacar.com
Go next
- Tanzania - cross from Mocimboa da Praia into the remote south of this amazing country
- Malawi - from Cobue it's sometimes possible to take a dhow to Likoma Island where you can catch an onward ferry to the Malawian mainland or a charter flight to Lilongwe.