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The town of Inhambane is one of the oldest settlements in southern Africa. In 1534, Portuguese traders established a trading post here and their legacy can be seen in the architecture and layout of the city. Hundreds of graceful dhows on the usually tranquil water is one of Inhambane’s most obvious features. Apart from the friendly Mozambique people and breathtaking scenery, the region is fast becoming world famous for its spectacular diving. Diving off the coast of Inhambane compares to some of the best in the world. Some of the awesome sightings include Manta Rays, Whale Sharks and migrating Humpback Whales. The warm waters of the Indian Ocean are teeming with life and the reefs are pristine. This is also one of the last refuges for the endangered Dugong. Please select one of the destinations below for more information |
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Inhambane / Tofo region

Inhambane is a tropical area with deserted white beaches and clear tropical waters, virtually undiscovered by tourists.