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Maputo Bay Review

4.7 /511 Reviews
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juki235
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5/5
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Maputo Bay is a city beach here, the scenery is very beautiful. The whole beach is very long, about ten kilometers, here is also the best place for locals to take a walk or a gathering of friends, blow the sea breeze, a few friends chat and play in the water, it is really very relaxing.

Maputo Bay

Posted: Mar 15, 2020
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  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    Maputo Bay is a very beautiful bay in the Atlantic Ocean of South Africa. It not only has a very magnificent coast view, but also has many resort hotels suitable for vacation and leisure. The environment is relatively excellent, everyone can also enjoy the magnificent coast when resting or enjoying the food, the scenery is really great.

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    Posted: Mar 14, 2020
  • pxy0705
    5/5Outstanding
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    Maputo Bay is a very primitive bay. There are many fishing boats docked on the bay. Although it is very simple, it reflects the simplicity of the locals everywhere. The scenery of the bay is very beautiful, full of the original beauty of nature, giving people a sense of comfort close to nature.

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    Posted: Oct 7, 2019
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    Maputo Bay is a beautiful bay in Mozambique, where it reflects the original beauty of nature, unvarnished beaches, starry and dotted by some fishing boats, people casually walk along the beach to catch the sea, full of life, very beautiful and quiet.

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    Posted: Oct 29, 2018
  • Ameliana
    4/5Excellent
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    Maputo Bay is located in the south of Mozambique. You must not miss eating seafood here. There are many seafood-based restaurants on the promenade, such as zambi, 2m, etc. If you feel addictive, you can also go to the fish market to buy fresh seafood.

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    Posted: Nov 12, 2016
  • 做一个探险家^O^
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    Today is National Independence Day in Mozambique, the star of the rising star. The seemingly inconspicuous Mozambique, influenced by multiple cultures such as Swahili, India, Portugal and Africa, will definitely make you feel worthwhile. -💫 Mozambique Island, a crescent-shaped island of 🌛, is only 3 kilometers long and the widest place is only 500 meters. Mozambique Island has beautiful scenery and is very suitable for a leisurely walk. -💫 Maputo Maputo is clearly one of Africa's most attractive capitals, with Mediterranean-style buildings, Phoenix wooded avenues, street cafes and seaside views everywhere. -💫 The whole archipelago of the Kilimba Islands has unparalleled natural landscapes, and the lushly vegetationed islands and white and soft sandy beaches surrounded by azure seas alternately occupy your view. -💫 Although there are not many travelers coming here to take this adventure, it is quite stable. For anyone who wants to avoid the hustle and bustle of the crowd and enjoy the paradise, Niassa Lake is a great choice. -💫 Hiking the Chimani Mani Mountains Chimani Mani Mountains is magnificent, from lowland tropical forests to woodlands, to evergreen forests and African alpine grasslands, with a wide variety of vegetation and a variety of living creatures. -💫 Inyanbane is one of the most charming towns in Mozambique. It is built by the sea, with boulevards and a slightly vicissitudes of colonial style architecture. It is deeply influenced by Arabia, India and Africa. The atmosphere here is peaceful and peaceful, and it is worth a visit. -💫 The Bazaaruto Islands can enjoy the blue clear seawater, colorful fish stocks here, and the opportunity to take a sailboat, dive and bird watching, enjoy it! -💫 Gorongosa National Park Watch various wildlife and enjoy flying birds in Gorongosa National Park. Built in 1960, the park quickly became one of the most prestigious wild parks in southern Africa, famous for large lion populations, and also inhabited by elephants, hippos, bison and rhinos.

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    Posted: Aug 2, 2022
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