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Cheapest Flights to Mozambique

Flydubai
10 Sep, Wed
12:55 PM
Riyadh - Maputo
2 stop
1h 30m
RUH-MPM
Flydubai
23 Sep, Tue
05:45 PM
Jeddah - Maputo
2 stop
20h 40m
JED-MPM
Flydubai
17 Sep, Wed
07:35 PM
Dammam - Maputo
2 stop
18h 50m
DMM-MPM
Qatar Airways
10 Sep, Wed
04:50 AM
Jeddah - Nampula
2 stop
9h 10m
JED-APL
Qatar Airways
2 Sep, Tue
10:35 PM
Jeddah - Nampula
2 stop
15h 25m
JED-APL
Qatar Airways
3 Sep, Wed
04:50 AM
Jeddah - Nampula
2 stop
9h 10m
JED-APL
Turkish Airlines
4 Sep, Thu
06:05 AM
Jeddah - Nampula
2 stop
8h 35m
JED-APL
Qatar Airways
14 Sep, Sun
10:35 PM
Jeddah - Nampula
2 stop
17h 50m
JED-APL
Qatar Airways
8 Sep, Mon
07:50 PM
Jeddah - Nampula
2 stop
20h 35m
JED-APL
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Currency MZN
Number of flights per week 1
Top destinations Nampula
Most popular airline Kenya Airways
Most popular airport Nampula Airport
Flight Duration 16 hour 40 min

About Mozambique

Mozambique, one of the countries known for its breathtaking natural beauty in South Africa, has a population consisting of local tribal groups, Europeans, Africans, and Indians. With low urbanization, most people in the country make a living through agriculture in rural areas. Mozambique's economic development is mainly due to its rich underground minerals like diamonds, gold, and copper. The coastal cities along the Indian Ocean attract tourists with beaches and charming accommodation options annually. Mozambique has a long and intricate coastline along the Indian Ocean and shares its land borders with Tanzania, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Eswatini, Malawi, and Zambia.
Mozambique experiences a tropical climate that brings hot and humid weather throughout the year, with an average temperature of around 20 degrees Celsius. The nation experiences notably high humidity levels, and abrupt heavy rainfall can escalate to catastrophic extents, resulting in loss of life and damage to agricultural regions. Mozambique's capital, Maputo, is also known as the "City of Acacias" thanks to the enchanting aroma of acacia flowers that adorn the city's streets.
Beira attracts partygoers with its vibrant nightlife, while its natural beaches and the Gorongosa Natural Wildlife Park captivate nature enthusiasts. Inhambane and Pemba, known for their well-developed handicrafts, are among Mozambique's important cities.
Mozambique's cultural heritage reflects Portuguese influence from its colonial era, along with contributions from Arab, Indian, and Chinese cultures, which have collectively shaped the nation's way of life. The Cultural Diversity Celebration Festival held in Pemba in July aims to bring together these various cultures, and the Marrabenta Festival in Maputo in January showcases local music and dances, inviting music enthusiasts to the city with great turnouts.
Heroes' Day, observed on February 3, and Independence Day, celebrated on June 25, hold significant importance for local tribal communities and are marked with enthusiastic festivities. The influence of the Portuguese is not only apparent in Mozambique's culture but also its culinary traditions.
Mozambique, renowned as the region's most famous beer producer, offers some popular dishes like "Paozinho," a steak-based dish, and "matapa," a rice and seafood dish. Especially in cities frequently visited by tourists, you can find many seafood options.

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