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Plan your Mozambique Safari

The below examples showcase a few ways of combining the attractions of this fascinating country. Please note however these are intended as a guide only and can be completely tailored to your specific requirements. Contact us for a bespoke quote.

A sample of our Mozambique Safari Itineraries

  • Wildlife & Wilderness Gorongosa Safari

    Wildlife & Wilderness Gorongosa Safari

    Known in Mozambique as the ‘Park for Peace’, Gorongosa is one of Africa’s last true wild places with the greatest wildlife restoration story. When the war ended in 1992, the landscape was devastated and more than 90% of Gorongosa’s large mammals had disappeared. Efforts were made to rehabilitate GorFrom 12500 per person

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Why Natural World Safaris for your Mozambique Safari?

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Tailor-Made Safaris

Mozambique offers a rare blend of remote coastal beauty and untapped wilderness. Whether it’s diving in the clear waters of the Bazaruto Archipelago, relaxing at an Indian Ocean hideaway, or combining it with a big game safari in nearby parks, we craft your journey to match your interests, pace, and preferred level of comfort.

Conservation Minded

Responsible & Connected

We work only with trusted conservation-driven partners across Mozambique. From marine sanctuaries to community-run reserves, your safari supports long-term protection of the country’s remarkable biodiversity, both above and below the surface of the Indian Ocean.

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Untouched & Unfiltered

This is one of Africa’s last truly wild frontiers. We take you beyond the ordinary, snorkelling with whale sharks, watching humpback whales breach offshore, or exploring mangrove forests where elephants roam the coastline. Our focus is always on raw, authentic wildlife encounters far from the crowds. From island reefs to inland reserves, Mozambique remains one of the few places where land and sea safaris still feel genuinely undiscovered.