Mozambique continues to see stable tourism numbers despite recent political unrest in urban areas such as Maputo. Key tourist destinations in Inhambane, Vilankulo, and Ponta do Ouro remain unaffected with stakeholders ensuring minimal disruptions.
Mozambique 's tourism remains stable despite unrest, with key destinations unaffected and stakeholders ensuring minimal disruptions.
With the busy Christmas season approaching, Southern Africa Tourism Services Association CEO David Frost said the impact on tourism was still being assessed. “To give confidence, government and travel stakeholders should provide regular updates on the situation on the ground, providing clear guidance on any disruptions as they occur.
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