The guide was fluent in English and very informative. We needed to take off our shoes before entering the building and we’re not allowed to photograph anything except the church and of course not touch anything. There was very ornate furniture, an intricate tapestry that pictured a battle and many interesting things to see and learn about. But we really suffered when we needed to use the bathroom. It was one of the most disgusting bathrooms I have ever visited. The plumbing wasn’t working and there was a bucket of water that you were expected to use to flush and to wash your hands with but I didn’t want to touch it because it looked so dirty. The floor was wet and I’m guessing it was pee because it smelled bad in there. It was much worse than the bathrooms in restaurants and I don’t understand why they didn’t bother to fix...
Read moreIt has been done a lot of efforts to revival the history of this beautiful country and the museum of the Mozambique island is one of best examples of the outcomes. This is a good starting point to understand a bit more of Mozambique, its' people and...
Read moreCheaper than the fortress but much more to learn about the history of this former capital city. Very well maintained and if you are lucky you get a pretty decent tour guide who provides you with a lot of...
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