• Mozambique 4×4 Trip – Durban, Ponta do Ouro, Catembe, Maputo, Mkhuze

    Day 1: Durban/Matubatuba to Ponta do Ouro

    We left for Ponta do Ouro on Sunday around 11am with the Landrover Defender 110 (we left the Hilux in Durban) fully loaded with: camping gear, food, surf boards and diving gear. A very strong head wind did not help with fuel consumption, as we headed past Sodwana Bay up to Kosi Bay. IMPORTANT: There are no shops open on a Sunday in Kosi Bay. We had planned to do shopping at the Spar in Kosi Bay but it was closed. We where forced to pay exorbitant prices at the petrol station. We fill up the tank with diesel and the 20l Jerry can, dropped the tyre pressure in the BF Goodrich All Terrains to 1.5. At the border things went very quickly, R17 payment per person at the Mozambique side and R150 for the car 3rd party insurance.

    Trip Map

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    Once through the border the roads disintegrate into sand tracks. A good 4×4 off-road vehicle is essential.

    Sand Tracks

    Take the sand track on the right if you want to go to Ponta do Ouro. It is about a 10km drive into Ponta do Ouro. Cellphone signal disappears soon after you head over down the Mozambican side of the dunes but you can buy a Vodacom Mozambique starter pack for about R50.

    We drove through Ponta do Ouro in about 4 minutes though to the Tandje Beach Resort which is home to the biggest campsite in Ponta Do Ouro and found a site right on the beach. The water is amazingly clean and warm.
    Ponta do Ouro Beach

    Day 2: Exploring Ponta do Ouro and surrounds

    When travelling in Africa; when travelling anywhere; explore! Explore your surroundings, find the local spots, the local food and in Mozambique definitley the local beer.

    To explore the coast north of Ponto, follow the one and only road along the coastline – yes its as simple as that when there is only one major intersection/crossroad in town. About 5 km’s along the winding sand track, you will get to Ponta Malongane which has a beuatiful shaded campsite. Along the road there are many local tuckshops, curio stalls and bars.

    We stopped at one of the roadside bars for one of our favourute Mozambican delicacies, 2M!

    You will also notice the multitude of new developments cropping up, nearly every point along the coast has a construction site on it, building from log cabins to double-story-american-style-dream mansions. I leave it up to you decide whether that is a good or bad thing.

    Heading back into town, we visited the local market, where you are able to buy everything and nothing at the same time – as mentioned earlier, try do your main grocery shop in South Africa and preferrably when the Spar in Manguzi is open.

     September 29th, 2009  t.theron   No comments

  • Mozambique 4×4 Trip Report – Elephant Coast, Maputoland & Southern Mozambique – June 2009

    The first trip in my new Land Rover Defender Hardtop TDi was a exploratory 4×4 trip up the North Coast of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa and entering Mozambique at the Kosi Bay Border Post where we explored the coastline around Ponta De Ouro, Mozambique.

    Stop-over’s included:

    • Ndumo Game Reserve (Maputoland, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa)
    • Tembe Elephant Park (Maputoland KwaZulu Natal, South Africa)
    • Kosi Bay Nature Reserve and Kosi Bay Mouth
    • Ponta De Ouro, Mozambique

    General Remarks:

    Maputoland and the Elephant Coast on the Northern Natal Coastline is a paradise for any 4×4 enthusiast and a must-do for any 4×4 trip in South Africa. Many of the best spots on the Elephant Coast can only be reached by 4×4 vehicles, which not only ensures a measure of unspoilt beauty but also makes the experience of getting there just a little more rewarding.

    Ponta De Ouro, Mozambique was definitely the highlight of the trip. Once you enter Mozambique the drastic changes in road quality; people and landscape, changes your mindset from travel to exploration! If you are planning a 4×4 trip to Mozambique ensure your expedition vehicle is in very good working order.

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     August 21st, 2009  defender_tdi   No comments