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How to pack for your vacation to Mozambique

Essential tips to help you along the way

By Rochell MeganPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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When the thought of an African safari and that too to Mozambique trickles through your mind, you may think solely of khaki or camouflaged attire! However, there is more to your packing list than one form of clothing for Mozambique is a diverse nation adorned in varying landscapes that would, in turn, call for your careful consideration. Therefore, ahead of planning out a trip to the country, factor in the information detailed below that will surely come to your aid.

Overview

Mozambique’s weather will come off as a determining factor as to what you eventually end up including in your travel bag. Though, frequented by both a dry and wet season during the months of April to September and October to March respectively, the weather as a whole stays fair and hot for most parts of the year. Also, a sub-tropical climate is very much part and parcel and based on this, do make note of the following breakdown.

Travel documents

First up, a passport that is valid for a minimum period of 6 months upon the conclusion of your travels in Mozambique is a prerequisite while adequate travel insurance is a ‘must’ to guard against the odd emergency or two. In the event you find yourself driving into Mozambique, your driving license along with the vehicle registration papers will need to be submitted for you to receive your visa.

Clothes

Loose-fitting attire which is lightweight ought to be the order of the day that you will find to your benefit, especially if you are on the beach. Cotton, silk and linen must feature prominently as these are fabrics that will keep you cool and are also easy to wash. On the subject of safaris, it is recommended that you have on long-sleeved shirts and long pants of neutral pastel colours as insects are known to be attracted to dark clothing. Shorts and crop tops can also be thrown in but never forget your hiking boots or shoes which will be your best friend before heading out for a bush walk. If you plan to go scuba diving or snorkelling, then proper diving shoes are important. If you have reserved a stay at one of the Mozambique holiday resorts in the likes of Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort, then such footwear will be required ahead of that looked forward to the diving expedition. Further, flip-flops and sandals are great for evenings and long walks on the beach.

Gear for the outdoors

A professional camera is an essential part of any wildlife excursion, be it within the wilds of a local nature reserve or as you descend beneath the deep blue. Ideally, a waterproof camera is an excellent idea but in short, the type of activities that you have planned out for the duration of your stay here will influence the kind of camera that you bring. Also, portable chargers, powder adaptors and memory cards must not be forgotten, especially if you see yourself spending time away from your mode of accommodation and well away from plug points. A pair of binoculars together with a small backpack which will be easier to carry around will serve as worthy companions as you step out to comb all nooks and crannies of this amazing country.

Personal care

Be sure to bring along plenty of sunscreen as the weather can be quite hot even during winter. Moreover, mosquito repellent with a high DEET content and a quick-dry towel to help beat the sweat must be written down in your list. As you move along, you will need to stay hydrated and safe and for this purpose, a water bottle with proper filtration can be a lifesaver. Following closely on the heels of the above is the need to possess hand sanitizer so that you minimise coming into contact with bacteria. Additionally, should you be prone to coming down with motion sickness, then it will be prudent practice to pack in some Dramamine.

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