Baobibo – Casa de Hospedes

Northern Mozambique


Just up from the dhow port, Baobibo offers several light-filled bungalows made from traditional materials. The clean, well-made bucket showers use recycled rainwater. One bungalow is designed for families. There's a garden, a lovely sitting area and activities – including bike and kayak rental – on tap. Baobibo also runs a campsite on Matemo Island.


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