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Why You’ll Fall in Love with Mozambique’s Shores This August

Best things to do while you travel to Mozambique during August

By Rochell MeganPublished 5 months ago 3 min read
Image via Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort

Beautiful Mozambique, a country with a gorgeous coastline, deep blue waters and irresistible charm. This country, which is located in the southern parts of Africa, is a coastal heaven and is perfect for your next vacation. Complete with a bunch of remote islands and thriving marine life, the shores of Mozambique are especially inviting during the month of August. From beautiful wildlife encounters to clear skies, the month of August reveals the country’s most enchanting side, which is perfect for those seeking both adventure and relaxation. This guide will help you decide on the best things to do while you travel to Mozambique during August.

Diving and Snorkelling at Their Best

Mozambique has long been a hidden treasure in the world of diving, and August is an outstanding month for underwater exploration. Visibility during this time is excellent, often exceeding 20 metres, thanks to the calm seas and absence of silt or algae blooms. The coral reefs surrounding the Bazaruto Archipelago are colourful and healthy, supporting hundreds of fish species, ranging from clownfish and angelfish to rays as well as reef sharks. Sea turtles glide gracefully along the currents, and shoals of barracuda and snapper create mesmerising formations for those lucky enough to witness them. Many Mozambique holiday resorts, including those located on the mainland near Vilankulo and across the archipelago, offer PADI-certified diving courses and equipment hire. Anantara Bazaruto Resort, which offers a luxurious stay, will assist you in all your diving needs with ease.

Dry Skies, Sunny Days: Mozambique’s August Climate

Mozambique enters the heart of its dry season in August, offering what many consider to be the best climate of the year. Daytime temperatures are manageably cool, staying around 26 °C. Rainfall is minimal, and humidity is relatively low.

Spectacular Marine Encounters

One of August’s highlights in Mozambique is the return of humpback whales. These amazing giants pass through the Indian Ocean along the coast of Mozambique during their annual migration. Sightings are quite frequent around the Bazaruto and Quirimbas Archipelagos. Travellers can get a glimpse of these creatures breaching and spouting in the open sea. It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity, and it’s even more magical against the backdrop of the Indian Ocean. Dolphins are also in abundance during this period, often seen swimming playfully alongside boats. For those with a love for marine life, the sea holds more than its fair share of surprises.

A Taste of Authentic Mozambican Culture

Travelling in August also opens doors for a bit of cultural exploration. Thanks to dry road conditions and moderate heat, day trips to local villages become both accessible and comfortable. Mozambique is a nation with deep roots in African, Arab, and Portuguese heritage, which can be seen reflected in its architecture, cuisine, as well as music. In Bazaruto, an important experience that any guest should've had is an authentic interaction with the locals. These cultural interactions will enhance visitors’ experiences. Some are invited to learn about the local ways of life, their customs well as to observe traditional building techniques.

Wildlife Beyond the Sea

While the coast is undoubtedly the main attraction in Mozambique, the inland biodiversity shouldn’t be overlooked as well. In August, the clear, dry days make the perfect setting to view wildlife in their natural habitat. Though the country is not known for traditional safaris of any kind, several parks and reserves, including Gorongosa National Park, offer game drives where you might encounter elephants, lions, and various antelope species. Birdwatchers, in particular, will find August rewarding. Coastal wetlands and forested areas attract migratory species, and the lack of rain means easier access to hidden birding hotspots.

August Adventures for All

Whether you’re a family on the lookout for your next vacation destination, a solo traveller looking to get away from it all, or a couple on the prowl for a romantic escape, August in Mozambique accommodates all kinds of travel styles. From horse rides along endless beaches to kitesurfing in the Indian Ocean breeze, adventure here takes on many forms.

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Rochell Megan

writer who loves to travel the world

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