This Week in Africa…Mozambique (Oct/Nov 2019)

-At Chimanimani National Park

*A little note… I’m finally getting caught up on the last few trip blogs & videos from our 2019 roadtrip in Africa. Better late than never. 😁


After visiting Tanzania, again… this time for nearly 3 weeks (see previous post), Mathieu and I crossed the border into Mozambique.

For the first time on our African adventure… we crossed into a country where neither of us spoke the official language. Mozambique was a Portuguese colony until 1975, so the official language is… Portuguese.

While English is spoken in tourist destinations and around the capital city of Maputo, we spent most of our time in non-touristy areas. So, when necessary, we relied on our limited Spanish (not the same as Portuguese but sometimes it helped). With that, Google Translate, if we had network, and lots of gesturing and pointing… we made it work!

And it helped, of course. that the local people were warm and welcoming, and did their best to help us figure things out. Besides friendly people, we got to visit some really beautiful places and have some really great experiences.

Highlights of the trip…

⭐ Meeting Michael and Emzie (Austrailia) and hiking with them through a beautiful tea plantation and lovely waterfall, then caravanning with them for several days, sharing travel stories and making new ones together.

⭐ Camping and hiking in Chimanimani National Park, an off-the-beaten-path, remote mountain sanctuary located in Mozambique and Zimbabwe. We’d visited the portion of the park that lies in Zimbabwe several months before where we hiked up to a high mountain pass and stood with one foot in each country, enjoying the stunning views of the high mountains and valleys around us. So, it was great to now explore the part of the park that we’d looked down into.

Visiting the small beach towns of Inhassoro and Tofo, where we walked along the long stretches of white, sandy beaches, played in the Indian Ocean and just relaxed.

⭐ Spending a week with our new friends, Alex, Jasmine and Rob at their family’s beautiful home just outside Maputo. We met these fellow travelers a few months earlier at a campground in Zambia so it was great to reconnect and relax with them and their family, and to be lovingly welcomed by their furry crew.

We spent nealy one month exploring Mozambique, hiked in some beautiful areas, enjoyed some lovely beaches but the best part was the lasting friendships we made while there. Big thanks to our new friends… y’all made our adventure in Mozambique… extra memorable!

Enjoy!

Morocco by Moto (Part 4): “The Cathedral”, More Waterfalls, Gorges and Beautiful Forests, the “Blue City” of Chefchaouen & Spending Time in the Seaside City of Al- Hoceima (May 2024)

In May 2024, Mathieu and I packed up the motorcycle and spent nearly four weeks touring around the beautiful country of Morocco (Maroc in French). Here are some of our favorite pictures and videos from our nearly 3,450 mi (7,000km) road trip.

Part 4…

For our fourth and final week of the trip, we started out by winding through the beautiful Aleppo pine forests of the Atlas Mountains to visit “The Cathedral”, a monolithic rock that rises to 6,142 ft (1872 m) high. Stunning! We then traveled north, visiting the waterfall and gorges of Ouzoud and passing through the lovely forests of the National Parks Ifrane and Tazekka, before arriving to “the Blue City”, a true highlight for us! The beautifully colorful, charming city of Chefchaouen absolutely stole our hearts (and once you see the pics, you’ll know why!)

After basking in a ridiculously fabulous amount of blue, we headed north where the beauty continued as we passed through the high mountains of the Talassemtane National Park, and onward to reach the stunning blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. We spent our last several days in a traditionally-decorated Moroccan apartment in the quiet coastal city of Al-Hoceima where we caught up on some work, relaxed, started the process of sifting through the 700+ photos we took, and reflected on the amazing landscapes we saw and the lovely people we met during our 25-day, nearly 3,450-mi (7,000-km) road trip through Morocco by Moto.

We hope you’ve enjoy traveling with us and that you’re inspired to visit this beautiful country!

Click here to see Part 1.