I can confirm all of this info is 100%. Had the same experience an did the same. On another note, driving up to Xai Xai the police stopped us like 6 times, was only asked for money once but we did not give them. The speed limit average was mostly 80 which felt really slow but stick to it as we also saw lots of speed cameras.
Hello explorer! Thank you for the feedback. We hope that this video helps more explorers enjoy Mozambique even more. (Some days, the roads up North can be hectic. Just know the rules and use Zello if you need help.)
What a lot of drama!! When l was a kid we used to play outside in the trees with the monkeys while my father quickly went into the office to sort out everything and we were on our way 😎
The conflicts you are referring to are way up North in the country on the border of Mozambique and Tanzania. That has never been an issue in the South.
Thank you for this. We’re an Australian couple who love South Africa. We were staying in Marloth Park last October and were considering going to Mozambique for a few days but we were talked out of it by our lovely Airbnb host. If we decided to give it a go next year, what would you advise? We always hire a car from Avis. Regards Sue
Hello explorer. From what i have heard from other people it might be fewer issues to fly into Mozambique and rent a car there depending on where you want to go. I suggest joining the DriveMoz Facebook group. There will be more people on there who have experience with visitors from other countries! If you do decide to go, i hope it will be your best trip to date!
I like your tips.
We are planning going to Mozambique on the 27th of September, so your tips help me a lot
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Thank you, that was very informative!
Love your videos. Very helpful. What do you use to make your videos?
I can confirm all of this info is 100%. Had the same experience an did the same.
On another note, driving up to Xai Xai the police stopped us like 6 times, was only asked for money once but we did not give them. The speed limit average was mostly 80 which felt really slow but stick to it as we also saw lots of speed cameras.
Hello explorer! Thank you for the feedback. We hope that this video helps more explorers enjoy Mozambique even more. (Some days, the roads up North can be hectic. Just know the rules and use Zello if you need help.)
Thank you for the information much appreciated
Hello explorer! We are so glad we can help people make the border crossing much easier!
Just what I needed!
Hello explorer. I'm glad our information has helped you plan your next trip!
What a lot of drama!! When l was a kid we used to play outside in the trees with the monkeys while my father quickly went into the office to sort out everything and we were on our way 😎
Thank you so much!!
Hello explorer! I'm so glad the information we put out can help others. Enjoy your trip!
What of the conflicts happening in Mozambique? Weren't they a hinderance?
The conflicts you are referring to are way up North in the country on the border of Mozambique and Tanzania. That has never been an issue in the South.
Thank you for this. We’re an Australian couple who love South Africa. We were staying in Marloth Park last October and were considering going to Mozambique for a few days but we were talked out of it by our lovely Airbnb host. If we decided to give it a go next year, what would you advise? We always hire a car from Avis. Regards Sue
Hello explorer. From what i have heard from other people it might be fewer issues to fly into Mozambique and rent a car there depending on where you want to go. I suggest joining the DriveMoz Facebook group. There will be more people on there who have experience with visitors from other countries! If you do decide to go, i hope it will be your best trip to date!
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