My brother and I |
Ponta Do Oura |
Other highlights of my trip included riding a quad bike 10km north of Ponta Do Oura to Ponta Malongane and stopping along the way to drink R&Rs at each bar and then driving back.
The other unexpected highlight was swimming with dolphins. There is something special about being taken a kilometer out to sea and being dumped into the very warm, very clear and very deep Indian ocean to bob around next to a pod of dolphins. My family and friends enjoyed the experience as much as me but I was a bit more thrilled by the fact that we were swimming very far out at sea with 8 foot swell lurching around us like blue hills.
For a comprehensive history on Mozambique - see the WIKI on Mozambique.
NOTE: I did not go to Maptuo. After reading other accounts by travelers, it sounds as if I would not have had a great a time with my camera in Maputo as I did in Ponta Do Oura so read up on where you are going should you decide to go to Mozambique.Tensions between the 2 groups have also recently flared up: it is advised not head too far north. The South is safe and unaffected.
TIPS:
-If you are taking a DSLR or notebook - print or write all the lens and component serial numbers down on paper so that you can account for the items in the event you are asked to clear them at customs while leaving or entering the country. I did not have to do this even when I insisted, but I have read stories where if you cannot provide the serials, you may have to buy your items back when returning to your country of origin.
-Don't drink the water - buy bottled water, the bigger ones if you're staying for long
-Keep mosquito repellent on you as malaria can kill you, which brings me to
-Check the area you're visiting for mosquitoes and malaria - take anti malaria pills a few weeks before you travel. Ponto Do Oura is a low risk area, I used a mosquito net and repellent - I took no pills.
-There are no cell phone provider for South African networks - you will either need to buy a Mozambican sim card or put your phone into roaming mode if you plan to be a DBA on call in a foreign country.
-Drink 2 or 3 R&R's if you want a good time, drink more if you want to black out and forget the previous evening. These fuchsia drinks are sweet, but they can put you on the ground quite quickly.
-If you are going to Mozambique on your own without securing passage, make sure you have a vehicle that can handle sand dunes.
Pictures below
Mozambique - Ponta Do Oura - The Bay |
5 minutes North of Kosi Bay Border Post |
The Main Road |
The Main Corner - early morning |
Jack's Barefoot Bar |
The Melting Pot Cafe and Chalet |
Fernandos |
Residential Road |
A SAN disk server that has slowly degraded |
Homes |
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