Thu 15 Dec 2011
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Mozambique is a wonderful country located in Southeastern Africa which is bordered by the Indian Ocean. Navigating through Mozambique is not only magical but a unique and everlasting experience.
Travellers who wish to travel through Mozambique are expected to pay an immigration tax of 2 U.S dollars, or the equivalent currency rate. You are able to travel through by land, boat or air. If you choose to travel by land, Malawi has 8 different border crossings. By land means that you are able to either drive, take a train or Greyhound to get to your destination.
Traveling by train is the slowest way to navigate through Mozambique. Komati line
serves the Komatipoort and Jo’burg border post daily (13 hours). You can continue to Maputo by rail but it’s a quicker trip if you take Chapa
Traveling by boat will allow you to take the llala ferry which stops at Cbu and Metangula weekly. You will have to obtain a visa at Cbu before you can continue on with your travels.
If you are interested in traveling by air, Kenya Airways, as well as ‘Linhas Areas de Mozambique, and Pelican Air Services are popular ways to travel by air.
You will find that there are many ways to navigate through Mozambique and all are open to overland travelers. As long as you have the right documents and passes, you won’t have any issues,