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KAYAK EXPEDITION TO QUIRIMBA ARCHIPELAGO plus SAFARI THROUGH AFRICAN
SAVANNAH
DURATION : 12 DAYS

Complete your visit to Mozambique with
4x4 Safari through the African Savannah
and a game reserve...
As
featured in
National Geographic "Best of Africa 2005", Jakera have mapped
out one of the first guided kayaking expeditions along Mozambique's
remote north coast. This 12 day expedition is a custom trip through
Northern Mozambique combining dhow-supported kayaking through the
Quirimba Archipelago with a stay on Ilha da Mozambique. The trip
blends true expedition-style travel through a region that has only
recently opened up to the outside world, with luxury breaks, lodge
stays and camping on sparsely populated/deserted islands. The
locations visited range from uninhabited tropical islands to
traditional fishing villages, remarkable cultural sites, 5
star hotel stays, tented camp in a a private game reserve and the best of Mozambique’s lodge
accommodations. Activities include diving, fly-fishing & trolling,
kayaking, dhow trips and cultural tours. Diving options include
natural sites just now being dived for the first time, Portuguese
shipwrecks and the possibility of an archaeological dive on newly
discovered sites.
This is an rare opportunity to visit a part of Africa that has just
begun to open up to visitors for the first time in a generation.
This expedition can be shortened (or extended) depending on your
requirements. There are two guides for the trip - one local guide
with outstanding regional knowledge and experience, and a kayak and
safety expert.
Please note that a trip of this nature can be subject to influences
such as weather and personal abilities. It is possible that the
itinerary may need to be juggled en-route to accommodate these
factors.
ITINERARY
Day 1 Arrive
Pemba International Airport, Northern Mozambique. Transfer to 5 star
Pemba Beach Hotel.
Day 2-3
Air Transfer to Ilha Medjumbe. Two nights 5 star accommodation.
Introduction to kayaking and the island. Fly-fishing for Pompano and
Trevally from the sand-spit. Diving. Kayak trip to neighbouring
Ilha Quissanga (an island inhabited only by local fishermen).
Day 4
Kayak/Dhow journey to Ilha Macaloe, an uninhabited island recently
declared a conservation zone. Explore empty beaches, snorkel
fringing reefs, beach-time. Camping out.
Day 5&6
Kayak/Dhow journey to Ilha das Rolas (World Wildlife Fund island
inhabited by approximately 20 people - local fishermen and their
families who live traditional lifestyle, fishing from sailing
dugouts and trading with the mainland.) Continuation to Ilha
Matemo. Two nights of 5 star accommodation. Village tour,
fly-fishing option, beach-time.
Day 7
Kayak/dhow journey to Ilha Banditos (exposed sand-only island
surrounded by blue water and reefs - idyllic deserted island.)
Continuation to Ibo Island; old slave trading port rich in history
and now resembling a life-size museum untouched for decades.
Explore the old Portuguese town, watch silversmiths creating
jewellery in the old fort, and explore the mangroves by kayak.
Comfortable lodge stay.
Day 8
Depart Ibo Island by scenic low level flight over the Southern
Archipelago and African interior. Land at a remote game reserve
airstrip. The ‘Reserve’ is not on the tourist trail –as it is
developing and restocking wildlife after 40 years of civil upheaval.
We have a personalised 4x4 safari into the reserve to a wild camp by
one of the few watering holes at this time of year (this itinerary
is only available May to November). There is also an opportunity to
encounter indigenous Africans, in a place untouched by tourism.
Day 9-11
4x4 Safari through African Savannah, and small Villages to Ilha da
Mozambique - once capital of Mozambique, old gold, ivory and slave
trading port and possibly Mozambique's most captivating, vibrant,
atmospheric destination. Lodge stay in beautifully renovated
Portuguese ruin, soak up the atmosphere of this bustling
settlement. Diving on Portuguese shipwreck, opportunities at your
discretion for fly-fishing, dhow journeys to neighbouring islands,
bays, beaches and villages, explore the labyrinth streets and
alleyways, dhow-building yard, markets, whale-watching from
motorized dhow.
Day 12 Road transfer to Nampula. Return flight.
Price: US$
7,350 [EURO € 6,050/GBP £ 4,150] (min 4 persons)
NOTES
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Quoted prices include: All accommodations, all transfers,
equipment, up to 6 dives, meals, and guides. Quoted prices do not
include: Airport taxes, alcoholic beverages, personal items,
additional activities not on itinerary, flights to Pemba/from
Nampula.
SUGGESTED PERSONAL ITEMS
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Wide brimmed hat & Sunscreen!
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Shorts & 2 T-Shirts
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Lightweight long-sleeved shirt and trousers
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Swimmers
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Sport Sandals
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Sunglasses
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Compact Toiletries
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Sleeping Bag
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Pack-towel or sarong
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Insect Repellent
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Camera
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Mask/Snorkel/Fins (or we can provide if you prefer)
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