Quirimbas National Park
Quirimbas National Park is a protected area in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado Province that includes the southern section of the Quirimbas Islands as well as a large portion of the mainland. Several inselbergs can be found on Taratibua's mainland.
The Quirimbas National Park, a UNESCO-listed biosphere reserve that spans both mainland and islands, highlights Mozambique's remarkable diversity once again. Traditional fishing boats, towering palm trees, and powder sugar beaches scream tropical sensations on these islands. The rich ecosystem of the 11 islands, which includes mangrove forests and coral reefs, is home to massive humpback whales and a variety of lesser animals.
More creatures and a variety of scenery may be found in the mainland portion of Quirimbas National Park, which is by far the largest region. In the reserve's hilly hills and flat savannahs, you'll get an opportunity to see lions, elephants, and leopards.
Location: Cabo Delgado Province, Mozambique
Entrance fee: N/A
Best time to visit: between April and October
Hours: N/A