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Mozambique, Africa
Its government is democratic, its environmental policies enlightened, and its natural attractions seemingly endless. The story of Mozambique is looking like one with a happy ending—one of the continent's real success stories. This after a devastating civil war 15 years ago that left almost a million dead and many more displaced. Among the country's highlights: 1,500 miles of gorgeous Indian Ocean coastline and archipelagos that make for superb diving and luscious beaches; Maputo, a vibrant and safe capital with an exciting Afro jazz scene and a nightlife renaissance; and national parks that are slowly restoring the wildlife to prewar numbers. The number of new resorts and hotels is mind-boggling, especially in the formerly undeveloped northern part of the country. Follow the well-heeled to the überluxurious Vamizi (pictured) and Quilálea, and the eco-minded to Guludo Beach Lodge, all on islands in the archipelago of Quirimbas, a pristine stretch of quiet white-sand beaches, translucent water, and undamaged coral reefs. Or take a safari to Gorongosa, the country's largest national park, which is reaping the benefits of a successful animal repopulation program—the antelope and zebra herds have returned. For a glimpse of Mozambique's nightlife, check into the Hotel Polana in Maputo, which is a good base for exploring the capital's colonial past and present, plus you'll enjoy the Portuguese bars with their great live music. Logistics and flights are more than a tad confusing, so it's best to plan your trip through an operator; Colorado-based Explore Africa is one of the most knowledgeable and was an early champion of the country.
Vamizi Island
Tel: 27 11 884 8869
Quilálea
Tel: 258 82 326 3900
Guludo Beach Lodge
Tel: 44 1323 766 655
Gorongosa National Park
Tel: 258 23 535 010
Hotel Polana
Tel: 258 21 491 001
Explore Africa
Tel: 970 871 0065








