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Accommodation in Mozambique
Tofo Village House
Accommodation
Volunteers are accommodated in a volunteer house (electricity and running water) There are 6 rooms each with 2 beds, a kitchen upstairs and downstairs and a communal lounge. Bed, mattress, sheet and pillows will be provided (a sleeping bag is needed during winter i.e. May-August). There are communal toilet and shower facilities. You will do your own laundry by hand. The house is situated in Tofo village 100m from the beach. Tofo’s center is within 200m, where there is a market, some very basic shops, a few restaurants and bars and a number of beach activities available.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all included in your programme price. For breakfast, lunch and dinner you will be provided with food and will take turns in preparing meals under the co-ordination of our project co-ordinator. Breakfast will generally consist of cereal and toast, lunch will usually be sandwiches and your evening meal will usually be a cooked meal. Dietary preferences will be catered for where possible but you should bear in mind that the meals are basic and Tofo has limited choice for food so please be understanding of the efforts of those who have prepared the meal. Please check with us prior if you have a specific dietary need to see if we can cater for it.
How to get there
Volunteers should fly to Inhambane in Mozambique. You may do this by flying to Johannesburg in South Africa then take a connecting flight to Inhambane. Please make sure you arrange a valid visa for Mozambique prior to flying- if staying longer than 30 days be sure to get a single entry (not a multiple entry) visa. We will then take you to Tofo using local public transport and settle you in to your accommodation. We will then arrange an orientation for you in Tofo and will give you a presentation on your Project and what to expect, before getting you going on the project.
Yebo! This has been the best two months of my llife! I've had the most amazing experiences with very special people; from eating pap in Mlawula Nature Reserve during a thunderstorm, living through cyclones, to swimming with whale sharks and dolphins in Mozambique. Swaziland itself has become my second home and I will be back! Siyabonga!! Madeline Godson
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Foundation Coordinator
Nokuthula has worked for All Out Africa since June 2008 and oversees the Foundation and manages the funds for Swaziland, Botswana, South Africa and Mozambique and she is also the head of sponsorship programme in Swaziland. She is inspired by her love for children and local communities.
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