Niassa Province, located in Mozambique, is the country's most sparsely populated region, offering vast untouched landscapes and rich cultural experiences. The province is home to the Niassa National Reserve, shared with Cabo Delgado Province, providing a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The Ruvuma River and Lake Niassa form natural borders, adding to the scenic beauty of the area. With a significant population of Yao people, the province offers a unique cultural insight into Mozambique's diverse heritage. Despite its remote nature, Niassa Province remains free of landmines, making it a safe and intriguing destination for adventurous travelers.
Niassa Province is ideal for nature lovers with its vast untouched landscapes and the Niassa National Reserve.
Engage with the local Yao community to learn about their rich cultural heritage.
Due to its remote nature, ensure you have necessary supplies and travel arrangements planned.
Spring is a great time to visit Niassa Province with mild weather and blooming landscapes.
Summers can be hot, but it's a good time for water activities in Lake Niassa.
Fall offers cooler temperatures and is ideal for exploring the natural reserves.
Winters are mild, making it a comfortable time for cultural exploration and wildlife viewing.
MZN MT
$50-$100 p/day
Portuguese, Yao
April-June, September-November