2 hour cruise outside Barra
and into the Inhambane bay. The boat has a panoramic
deck, a sundowner makes the sunset to a beautiful
experience.
Kayaking :
A 2 hours Kayak tour in the crystal clear water of
the Barra Mangroves. Stop for a swim and a snorkel,
or simply paddle along the tide. A good Way to approach
the flamingos.
Cruise in a 'dhow' :
Share the fisherman’s life
on the traditional fishing boat for a couple of hours.
The dhow is a nostalgic experience to explore the
Inhambane bay.
Catamaran Day Trip:
Make a beautiful trip to the Linga-Linga
point, snorkel in the Inhambane bay and have a lunch
picnic under the coconut trees.
Do it yourself - Catamaran:
Sailing boats (Lazers and Hobie
Cats) for rent.
Quad Bike Excursion:
See local villages with a Mozambican
guide on a 2 hour guided tour.
Horse Riding:
Choose the most natural way to
discover the country side around Barra – Tofo.
The horses are “docile” and even beginners
can go with the help of an instructor.
Inhambane - Sight Seeing:
Inhambane is a very old village
with a long history. Well before Vasco de Gama
set foot upon the “terra de boa gente”,
the Arabs had already installed their markets and
set up a trading post. Later, the French used the
port for slave traffic. The prolonged presence
of the Portuguese strongly influenced the architectural
style of the towns’ buildings and structures.
The Indians or native people own
most of the commerce and represent a large part of
the local population.
Many kinds of people from different
origins and different religions live together peacefully
in the town of Inhambane.
The town is known to be one of
the cleanest in Africa and is very easy to visit
on foot. The central market, with its brilliant colors,
is not to be missed.