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Welcome to Mozambique's best kept secretSUNSET LODGE Place of tranquility and sunshine |
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SUNSET LODGE, PONTA DA BARRA, INHAMBANE, MOZAMBIQUE |
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Click on the links below or simply scroll the page for important information on visiting Mozambique and Sunset Lodge. Please contact us if you require additional information. |
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LANGUAGEThe official language is Portuguese and Changan, Ronga, Ndau, Zulu and Swahili are a few of the local dialects. English is largely spoken in the urban centres of Mozambique. CURRENCYThe official currency of Mozambique is Metica (MZM or MT). Rand, US Dollars, Euro & Sterling can be exchanged at any bank in Inhambahne and there is also a bank at the border. It is advisable not to change money with the locals at the borders. Foreign exchange attracts a better exchange rate and the exchange of Travellers Cheques in normally difficult and very expensive. Most of the hotels, shops and markets will accept payment in South African Rands or US Dollars. In general, shops, lodges, markets and restaurants do not accept Credit Cards. CLIMATEThe local climate is wonderful all year round with the coolest temperatures in June & July ranging from 19C to 28C. January & February are the hottest months with temperatures from 25C to 40C. It is advisable to pack a track suit for winter evenings. INSECT REPELLENTInsect reprellents such as Peaceful Sleep, Tabard and Citronella Oil are strongly advised. Also mosquito coils. Although there are not many mosquitoes due to the onshore breeze from the sea, there are palm flies that bite and the best repellent for these is Citronella Oil. It is advisable to wear long sleeved shirts and light cotton longs on summer evenings. MALARIALike most African countries, Mozambique is a high risk malaria area particularly during the summer season (December-March). Consult your family doctor prior to departure as there are many differing opinions on preventative medication. Prophylaxis treatment, repellents, mosquito nets, mosquito coils and other precautions are strongly advisable. Prevention against the bite is the best! Should Malaria symptoms develop, all rural medic centres are equipped to do the Malaria blood test and to indicate adequate treatment. MEDICAL TREATMENTThere is a hospital in Inhambahne with very capable doctors. The pharmacy in Inhambahne is improving all the time but it is still advisable to carry a well stocked First Aid Kit. SHOPPINGAlcohol Local beers are very similar to those available outside of Mozambique and the local gin and rum is not bad. It is advisable to bring any other liquor you require with you as, although most brands are available, they are very expensive. Cases of Coca-Cola, Sprite, etc., can be bought in Inhambahne but mixers are not always available. Tobacco Products Local brands of cigarettes are cheap and a few international brands are available. Fresh Produce There is a local market in Inhambane where fresh produce and certain other consumables are available. Prices are slightly higher than those in South Africa as these consumables are imported. General Commodoties Many Trading Stores supply day to day requirements but only long life milk is available. It is expensive as are butter/margarine, cheese and cereals. These items are also sometimes in short supply. Opposite the market there is a Bakery where fresh Portuguese bread can be bought. Ice is sold by The Thirsty Parrot. Petrol There are two Petrol Stations in Inhambahne and one at Babalaza. It is advisable to top up tanks every time you are in town and, if possible, to fill a spare container. WATERDespite the fact that all towns have treated drinking water, it is advisable to drink mineral water or to boil and filter the tap water. Sunset Lodge has its own borehole and its water is perfect for drinking. It is tested every 6 months for your safety. CUISINEAfro-Portuguese style fare is traditional and an abundance of sea food is available. The world famous Mozambican cuisine boasts amazing prawns, crabs, lobsters, 'Matapa' and clams. TIPPINGTipping is a common practice and 10% is adequate. TRAVEL DOCUMENTS & CUSTOMS
Every visitor is entitled to import the following:
Children under the age of 18 do not qualify for liquor allowances. DOCUMENTS NEEDED FOR VEHICLES AND BOATS
CRIMEMaputo is not a high crime city but, like all large cities, it is best to be sensible and not to display expensive jewellery, cameras etc. Beware of pickpockets in the downtown central market area. MOTORINGU-turns on Avenida Eduardoi Mondlane are forbidden. Use the service road in order to turn left off the avenue. Drive Safely in Mozambique
FISHING (and cashew nuts!)Mozambique has some of the best game fishing in the world including Marlin, Sharks, Rays and Barracuda. A 'Fishing Sport License' is required for all water sports, including fishing competitions, and can be obtained from the Martime Administrator in each Provincial capital city, or from a yacht club, or on site. Boats can only be launched from access roads. Noise should be minimised and care must be shown for the safety of other people on the beaches (maximum speed of 15 km/h). Please do not interfere with the activities of the local fishermen that depend on fishing for their livelihoods. Please note: Only a limited quantity of raw fish products (i.e. prawns, fish, calamari, crayfish etc.) can be exported and that the allowance of cashew nuts is also limited. Information regarding exact quantities are obtainable from the Mozambican customs at Ressano Garcia Borderpost. EMERGENCYIf you should ever lose your passport, be arrested, detained or imprisoned by the Mozambican authorities, or become destitute due to circumstances beyond your control, you should contact the consular section at the SA High Commission, Av 41 Eduardo Mondlane, at (01) 491614, 493030, 490587, 490547, 496250 during office hours or on 082-304-460 after hours. |
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