Mozambique
Safely removed from decades of civil war, Mozambique is poised to become Africa’s next big tourist destination. The country’s recent economic success is finally permitting its natural assets – 1,500 miles of unspoiled tropical shoreline, clear blue seas, and pristine reef-fringed archipelagos – to shine. Upscale, eco-friendly properties like Azura at Gabriel’s are opening along the Bazaruto and Quirimbas archipelagos, the government is pouring money into restoring the million-acre Gorongosa National Park, and tour operators are organizing diving excursions to introduce visitors to the area’s endangered sea cows, whale sharks, and Staghorn coral. It’s been a long haul for this former Portuguese colony, but there’s no question that the nation is a rising star in the travel world. Go now before the masses descend.
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