Zambezia Province, situated in Mozambique, is a region that boasts a rich tapestry of natural and cultural attractions. The province is home to the Zambezi River, which provides stunning views and supports a vibrant ecosystem of mangroves along the coast. Inland, the province features lush forests and is a hub for agriculture, with significant production of tea, soybeans, and cashews. Historically, Zambezia has been a site of Portuguese influence since Vasco da Gama's landing in 1498, adding a layer of cultural depth. The Primeiras e Segundas Environmental Protection Area offers ecotourism opportunities, particularly on Ilha do Fogo, which is powered by solar energy. This region is perfect for those seeking a blend of nature and history.
Try the fresh seafood, particularly the shrimp, which is a local specialty.
Visit the Primeiras e Segundas Environmental Protection Area for unique ecotourism experiences.
Explore the historical sites in Quelimane, the provincial capital, to learn about the Portuguese influence.
Spring is ideal for visiting Zambezia Province with mild weather and vibrant natural scenery.
Summers can be humid, but it's a great time for exploring the coastal areas and enjoying the beaches.
Fall offers pleasant weather, perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the forests.
Winters are mild, making it a good time for cultural tours and visiting historical sites.
MZN MT
$50-$100 p/day
Portuguese, English
April-June, September-November