Pemba, is the gateway to the Quirimbas Archipelago Islands, capital of the Northern Province of Mozambique, Cabo Delgado. Pemba Dive & Bush Camp is a well established nature estate, with 100 acres secluded in a rustic hideout overlooking Africa’s largest Natural bay, Pemba Bay. The Arab and Portuguese sailors and traders covered the eastern coast of Africa bringing with them the Islamic and Christian influence. Attracted to the prospect of gold and ivory in nearby regions, they integrated with the Maconde, Macua and Kimwani tribes. The Slave Trade Fort at Ponta Romero Lighthouse is an open plan historical monument where slaves were auctioned off and also a look out point for incoming ships. The birthplace of Maconde Tribes initially with tattooed faces and ebony buttons worn in the upper lips of women, pride themselves as skillful sculptors, creating expressive and aesthetic helmet masks, which are used by dancers with vigor and emotion at the traditional festivals and ceremonies. |
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![]() The tropical climate is slightly humid with two distinct annual seasons. Average temperature ranges 21o C to 32o C. The hot rainy season usually runs from December to April which are short showers often late afternoon or night. Do remember the coastline of Mozambique is 3 700 km long. Down south the weather is like South Africa, wet rainy weather for days on end. Inhambane area is known for receiving the tail end of cyclones from Madagascar thus resulting in severe rainfall. This hardly affects Northern Mozambique, 50 kilometers around Pemba is known as the dry belt area.
Accommodation includes Beach front chalets, sea view bamboo units, safari tents, and camping amidst calm and crystalline tropical beaches, an untouched coral reef destination and tropical climate welcomes you to paradise in Pemba Dive & Bush Camp! Come and experience the “Spirit of Adventure” scuba diving, Game and Pelagic Fishing, Dolphin Safaris and traditional Dhow trips at Wimbi beach. Free activities are included in the package at the Dive Lodge some of many are snorkeling, Kayaking through mangroves, Motorized raft, mud bath, bird watching and Sundowners makes this an unforgettable tropical paradise!
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