• By car. The highway from Johannesburg to Maputo is very good. From Johannesburg, take the N4 towards Mbombela (about 400 km).
  • Home to an ever-growing and diversifying wildlife, with rare and endangered species, Maputo National Park is one of the most striking areas of biodiversity...
  • Despite a turbulent past, Maputo has emerged as a must-visit city for anyone serious about exploring the best of what the African continent has to offer.
  • Life in sunny Maputo is largely lived outside, whether that means enjoying the afternoon at a sidewalk cafe, or simply taking a walk along a street lined with flame trees.
  • Maputo is separated into two main districts, Baixo (downtown) which is the business district. Additionally, the other main district is Polana Cimento.
  • With its Mediterranean-style architecture, waterside setting and wide avenues lined with jacaranda and flame trees, Maputo is easily one of East Africa's most...
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  • Before the war, Maputo had graceful, tree-lined streets, cafes, a good variety of restaurants, some nightlife and the colorful Central Market.
  • Maputo, once famous as Loureni Marques, is a magnet for South African tourists, particularly people from areas like Gauteng who never see the sea.
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