Suggestions for birdwatching in Mozambique
Below is a list of lodges we would recommend specifically for birdwatching in Mozambique.
You may read more about each lodge by clicking on the lodge name. We suggest you take a closer
look, and then if you like what you see you can add the lodge to your list of favourites, and go
from there...
3 lodges found for birdwatching in Mozambique
The Quirimbas Archipelago doesn't have the density of species that you'll often find in mainland Africa, but the bird-watching from Ibo Island can be good, with many coastal wading species seen at low tide, right in the front of the lodge. It's also possible to head out with a professional guides for a birding walk. - View lodge details
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Lake Malawi is home to a large number of birds; some indigenous, and some migratory. Bird walks are possible from the lodge, accompanied by a knowledgeable guide who will point out and identify various species for you and take you to the places where they can be found. - View lodge details
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412 species of bird have been recorded by Explore Gorongosa – including some of the rarer species such as Pels fishing owl, the narina trogon (resident in camp) and the green-headed oriole, which is endemic to Gorongosa. We also saw numerous birds right in camp. - View lodge details
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Alternatively, click below for more ideas of places to consider for birdwatching throughout our specialist region:
Birdwatching in Africa
| Birdwatching in Botswana
| Birdwatching in Malawi
| Birdwatching in Mozambique
| Birdwatching in Namibia
| Birdwatching in Rwanda
| Birdwatching in Seychelles
| Birdwatching in South Africa
| Birdwatching in Tanzania
| Birdwatching in Zambia
| Birdwatching in Zimbabwe
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