Best time to travel to Mozambique

Choosing the right period for your trip to Mozambique can make all the difference. It's important to consider climatic elements, seasonal events and peak tourist periods to maximize your travel experience.

Photo d'un paysage localisรฉ en Mozambique

Location

Climate

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When to go to Mozambique: high and low season

Mozambique's climate is tropical, with variations in temperature and humidity depending on the region and the season. There are two main periods:
  • The dry seasonwhich runs from May to November, is the most pleasant time to visit Mozambique. Temperatures are mild (between 20 and 25ยฐC) and rain is rare. It's also the best time to discover wildlife in the national parks.
  • The rainy seasonThe summer season extends from December to April. During this period, humidity and rainfall are higher, especially in the north of the country. This season is not recommended for beach tourism, as some hotels close due to weather conditions.

Mozambique's regions and climate

Mozambique is a vast and diverse country, with climates that vary from region to region:
  • The southern regionincluding the capital Maputo, is the driest and enjoys a subtropical climate. The rainy season is less marked here than in the rest of the country.
  • The Centre regionThe region, particularly the city of Beira, has a humid tropical climate. Temperatures are high all year round, but rainfall is particularly heavy during the rainy season.
  • The northern regionof which Nampula is a part, is the most affected by the rains. However, it also offers spectacular scenery and exceptional wildlife.
In short, to enjoy Mozambique to the full, opt for the dry season and adapt your itinerary to the specific climatic conditions of each region.

Major cultural events in Mozambique

Mozambique has a rich history and a mixed culture, the result of the encounter between Bantu, Arab, Indian and European peoples. Several major events punctuate the year, allowing visitors to discover this cultural diversity:
  • Maputo International Music Festivalusually held in September, celebrates classical music with concerts, master classes and conferences.
  • Maputo International Film Festivalalso known as Dockanema, takes place in October and features a selection of local and international documentary films.
  • Azgo Festivalheld in Maputo in May, is an event dedicated to contemporary music from Africa and the rest of the world. It features a wide range of artists, as well as exhibitions, workshops and film screenings.
  • Theater Weekwhich takes place in Maputo in November, is an opportunity to discover local talent through shows and theatrical performances.
  • The Tambo Festivalheld in August in the town of Pemba, is a cultural and sporting event celebrating local fishing and sailing traditions.

Public holidays in Mozambique

Finally, it's useful to know the main public holidays in Mozambique, which are often the occasion for celebrations and festivities:
  • New Year's Eve (January 1)
  • Heroes' Day (February 3), commemorating the country's struggle for independence
  • Good Friday (date varies, usually in March or April)
  • Women's Day (April 7), dedicated to women's rights and their contribution to the country's development
  • Labour Day (May 1st)
  • Independence Day (June 25), celebrating Mozambique's independence from Portugal in 1975
  • Day of Peace and Reconciliation (October 4), marking the end of the civil war in 1992
  • Family Day (December 25), corresponding to Christmas in Christian countries

Insurance

Your credit card does not cover you in all situations, that is whyIt is essential to take out insurance before you leave to avoid any unpleasant surprises. If you need to see a doctor or be hospitalized, in some countries, medical costs are very high and you will then find yourself having to pay several thousand euros.

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Flights

Your flight has been cancelled or delayed ?
You may be eligible for a compensation of up to โ‚ฌ600 ! For this, lawyers are responsible for handling your claim with the airline and are only paid when the reimbursement is effective.

In conclusion, no financial risk for you, only advantages!

General statistics on immigration to Mozambique

Located in Southern Africa, Mozambique welcomes thousands of visitors from all over the world every year. Recent data shows a significant increase in the number of foreign visitor arrivals in recent years, particularly from neighboring countries such asSouth Africa, THE Zimbabwe or even Malawi.

Number of foreign visitor arrivals

In 2019, Mozambique recorded around 2.7 million international tourist arrivals, an increase of 5.4 % on the previous year. The majority of these visitors come from the world region, mainly from southern Africa, but also from Europe and North America.

Foreign visitors by world region

The breakdown of foreign visitors by region of origin is as follows:
  • Africa: 87 %
  • Europe: 9 %
  • North America: 2 %
  • Asia and Oceania: 1 %
  • Other regions: 1 %
Interestingly, the majority of foreign visitors come from neighboring countries, such as South Africa, which accounts for almost 45 % of total arrivals. Malawi, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Tanzania are also important sources of tourists for Mozambique.

Most popular visas in Mozambique

To enter Mozambique, foreign nationals are generally required to obtain a visa appropriate to the nature of their stay. The main types of visa issued by the Mozambican authorities are :
  • Tourist visa (family visit, vacation, leisure)
  • Business visas (business trips, conferences, training courses)
  • Work visas (employment contracts, expatriation)
  • Study visas (international students)
  • Transit visa (travellers in transit to another destination)
THE tourist visa is the type of visa most in demand by foreign visitors, accounting for around 60 % of visas issued. Business visas come second, accounting for around 25 % of the total.

Recent trends in visa applications

In recent years, there has been an upward trend in the number of visa applications for Mozambique, reflecting the growing interest of international travellers in this destination. The simplification and modernization of visa application procedures, notably through the introduction of electronic visas (e-Visa), have also helped to facilitate access to the country for foreign nationals.

International tourism figures for Mozambique

The international tourism sector plays a key role in the Mozambican economy, contributing 8.6 % to the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2019. In the same year, tourism generated almost 350,000 direct and indirect jobs, representing around 7.4 % of the total working population.

Main tourist destinations and types of tourism

Mozambique's main tourist attractions include:
  • The capital Maputo, with its rich history and colonial architecture
  • The heavenly beaches and islands of the Bazaruto archipelago
  • Gorongosa National Park, home to exceptional flora and fauna
  • Historical and cultural sites such as Mozambique Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
The most popular types of tourism in Mozambique are beach tourism, cultural and historical tourism, and adventure and nature tourism (safaris, scuba diving, hiking).