XAI-XAI

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XAI-XAI
Gaza Province - Mozambique
XAI-XAI
CHIDENGUELE
CHIZAVANE
BILENE
Where to STAY
Where to PLAY
Where to SHOP
Where to EAT
www.xaixai-mozambique.com
Volume 15
PRAIA DE XAI-XAI - STAY, PLAY, EAT
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LUXURY AIR-CONDITIONED
SELF-CATERING HOUSES
WITH POOL
50 SEATER
GOURMET RESTAURANT
- CAFE PESCADOR CONFERENCE CENTRE/
WEDDING VENUE
OPEN 1 JULY
ACTIVITIES:
DEEP SEA FISHINGCHARTERS
GUIDED QUAD TOURS
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BLUE DOLPHIN RESORT
Praia de Xai-Xai
Mozambique
Well Stocked Bar
R&Rs, Cocktails,
Big Meals, Best Value,
Sport TV, Pool Table,
Karaoke
Lisa Powell - Accommodation
+258 84 203 2807
[email protected]
GPS CO-ORDINATES:
Noites de Sábado
Jantar/Dançar
Musica Passada
Lance Powell - Restaurant
+258 82 556 1255
www.bluedolphinresort.com
LAT:S25,06,67 LONG:E33,45,13
PRAIA DE XAI-XAI - STAY, PLAY, EAT
FISH / PRAWNS / PIZZAS / BURGERS / CHICKEN
PRAIA DE XAI-XAI - STAY
O Paraiso de Mocambique
XAI-XAI ECO-ESTATE
- luxurious self catering villas
- unbelievable sea views
- 3 to 4 bedrooms
- sleeps 8 to 10 pax
- stunning beaches
- fully air-conditioned
- serviced daily
Contact:
00258 82 515 1527
[email protected]
www.xaixai-eco-estate.co.za
PRAIA DE XAI-XAI
MOZAMBIQUE
PRAIA DE XAI-XAI
PRAIA DE CHIDENGUELE
PRAIA DE CHIZAVANE - STAY, PLAY, EAT
• Camp Sites
• Caravan Sites
• Self Catering Chalets
• Restaurant Bar Shop
• Swimming Beach
• Boat Launch Site
• 4x4 necessary
• GPS S24 59 14 E033 58 07
PARADISE
MAGOO
PRAIA DE CHIZAVANE
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Praia de Chizavane
00258 867 696 762 / 00258 844 232 001 / 0027 828 256 807
www.paradisemagoo.co.za [email protected]
WINTER SPECIALS
BILENE
PRAIA
DO
SOL
GREAT
BILENE MOZAMBIQUE
Only 90kms south of Xai-Xai / Only 180kms north of Maputo
SA +27 82 570 4300 Moz +258 82 319 3040 [email protected] www.pdsol.co.za
XAI-XAI
WHERE TO STAY, PLAY AND EAT - BILENE
Bilene
•TRUE AFRICAN PARADISE for
weddings,
conferences,
4x4
excursions, honeymooners or just a
party!
•On the beach tropical paradise with
self catering luxury villa and luxury
tented camp that can accommodate
up to 44 guests.
•Exotic Beach Cocktail bar, Restaurant,
AWSOME
SUNSETS,
Tipo-Tinto
buckets and don’t forget our famous
PIRI-PIRI Tequila!!! Open for breakfast,
lunch and supper.
•TRUE PARADISE HAS NO TARRED
ROADS, 4x4 NEEDED!! A shuttle/
transfer can be arranged.
•We on a 11km lagoon and 2km from
the ocean and are ideal for exploring
the dunes and beach, whale watching,
fishing, quad biking and water sports.
Bilene, Zonguene, Nhabanga
Village, Mozambique
t- 00258 84 382 1290
t- 00258 86 146 4872
t- 0027 82 823 2378
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.villanbanga.co.za
GPS: S25.15.12
E33.20.35
Relax in our well appointed
and luxurious self-catering
units or soak up the sun next
to our pool with the sound of
water rushing over our rock
waterfall.
13km from Bilene on the
beach of the Bilene Lagoon.
4x4 or transfers from Gauteng,
Maputo or Bilene.
Contact: Stan Westman
0027836273174
00258844976417
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.serenitymoz.co.za
Villa Espanhola lodge & Complex Vista Alegre
Only 180km north of Maputo Bilene accommodation | Bed & breakfast or self-catering
Villa Espanhola
andaffordable
Complex Vista Alegre
offers stylish, but affordable
the town ofclear
Bilene.
Stylish,
but
accommodation
in Bilene,accommodation
with its warmincrystal
With its warm crystal clear water, safe swimming along the shallow calm shores and perfect
water, safe swimming along
the
shallow
calm
shores
and
perfect
conditions
for any
conditions for any water sport and boating activities.
water
sports
and boating
activities.
Villa Espanhola or Complex Vista Alegre
is your
choice holiday
destination
when it comes to location, perfectly situated
away
from the noisy
town, but aaway
stone’s throw
the lagoon.
We a
warmly
invitethrow
you to come
and enjoy
our the
majestic
Perfectly
situated
fromaway
thefrom
noisy
town,
stone’s
away
from
sunsets, beautiful stars and tranquil beaches.
lagoon. We warmly invite
you to come and enjoy our majestic sunsets,
No 4x4 required
beautiful stars and tranquil beaches. No 4X4 required.
Contact us today for our special offers:
Contact us today for our special offers:
Tel: 00258 84 452 7893 / 00258 82 512 9009 / Email: [email protected]
Tel: 00258Website:
84 452
7893 / 00258 82 512 9009
www.villaespanhola.com
[email protected] / www.villaespanhola.com
WHERE TO STAY AND PLAY - BILENE
Voted number one for
accommodation in Bilene by
Tripadvisor reviewers!
WHERE TO SHOP
CASA DE CAMBIOS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUREAU
NOW OPEN IN
XAI-XAI
& MACIA
- OPENING SOON IN CHIBUTO Don’t be cheated by black market operators
Best rates with no bank fees and charges
Safe and professional
Xai-Xai - tel: 282 22477 fax: 282 22478
[email protected] | Rua Milagre Mabote 1027
Macia - tel/fax: 282 51088
[email protected] | Rua 1° de Maio Bairro do Cimento
WHERE TO SHOP
BEST SELECTION
OF BEVERAGES &
GROCERIES
IF WE DON’T HAVE IT
WE WILL GET IT
FOR YOU!
Rua Martires da Revolucão No 639
(diagonally opposite the main Handling)
Tel: 282 22 768
WHERE TO SHOP
Children’s Clothing,
Bedding and Toys
ing,bed sheets and toys
Handmade products, by a
dmadegroup
Collection
of 50 women from
surrounding areas of Xai-Xai .
Together they find ways,
through craft production, to
sustainably improve the life
of their families
who are
often exposed to
HIV and AIDS.
The first fruits
are brought
through
solidarity and
cooperation with
Danida;
(Danish
international
development
agency).
Mozambique Handmade
Collection
Cooperativa de Bordadeiras de Xai-Xai, Dulce Mudlovo
[email protected], Tel: +258 282 25163, Cell: +258 82 92 65470
CASAS APARTIR DE
US$600 000
(mais prestacões)
+258 84 26 43 056
+258 82 91 02 251
telefax +258 282 22370
[email protected]
www.juliusestate.com
PRESIDENCIAL
MILIONÁRIO
EXCLUSIVO
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XAI-XAI - PRIME REAL ESTATE
PRAIA DE XAI-XAI
GAZA PROVINCE - INFORMATION
GAZA PROVINCE,
MOZAMBIQUE
FACTS
• Extent of 75 709 km2
• Capital is Xai-Xai
• 11 Districts and 5 municipalities
• 210km
from
Maputo
(capital
of
Mozambique)
• Tropical climate
• Temperatures: Summer 20°C to 35°C,
Winter 15°C to 25°C, Rainy season October
to March
• Population of +- 1.3m, of which 56% are
women
• Mainly agricultural - using Limpopo River
for irrigating farms - and fishing in fresh
rivers, lakes and the ocean
• Limpopo River extends 600km through
Gaza to the ocean
• Main language is Portuguese
• Cultural languages are Xichangana and
Xichopi
• Gaza borders countries South Africa and
Zimbabwe, and provinces Maputo and
Inhambane, and the Indian ocean.
CULTURE AND HISTORY
• In the colonial period Gaza was a District.
Hence, the name the Gaza Empire,
founded by Manicusse at the beginning
of XIX century. During the Portuguese
occupation, Gaza was a field of heroic and
resistant battles.
• Gaza has a fusion of modern and ancestral
traditions turning it into a multicultural
and multilingual province expressed
through food, clothing, music, dance and
handcrafts.
• Gaza is famous for its cuisine of prawns,
grilled chicken with munyassi (mafura oil),
xiguinha of cacana and sweet potatoes,
tihove, grilled fish, mussels and quibo.
• Traditional beers are produced with
cashews and amarula.
• The province also has cashew nut factories.
COASTAL AREAS
The coastal area is about 150km, offering good
conditions for recreational fishing, swimming
windsurfing, jet skiing and scuba diving. The
beautiful beaches of Bilene, Zongoene, XaiXai, Chongoene, Chizavane and Chidenguele
have sunny white sandy beaches, rock pools,
idyllic sunrises and sunsets, shells, whales,
dolphins and turtles.
TRANSFRONTIER CONSERVATION
AREAS
Limpopo National Park
Located in the Districts of Massingir and
Mabalane Chicualacuala it has untouched
forest formations with the Big Five (lion,
elephant, rhino, leopard, buffalo).
Banhine National Park
Located in the District of Chigubo and focused
on tourism, it inhabits several species of birds
and has beautiful open savannas where
ostrich, goats, bush pig, impala, leopard and
others can be observed.
• The City of Xai Xai, 250km north
Maputo, is the capital of Gaza
Province and is situated on the
banks of the Limpopo river. It is
a bustling town with markets,
shops,
restaurants,
bars,
petrol stations, banks and a
post office.
• Praia do Xai Xai (Xai-Xai Beach)
is approximately 12km from the
main town. It has long sweeping
beaches with safe swimming. Xai Xai
beach was a busy holiday destination in
the 1960/70's but hotels were abandoned
during the war days.
• Xai Xai beach is coming back to
life with accommodation from
rustic to luxury, restaurants,
bars and gorgeous beaches.
Two reefs running parallel
to the shore offers good
snorkelling and swimming.
Fishing charters, whale watching
and quad tours are the order of the
day.
CHIDENGUELE
•70km north of Xai Xai, the EN1 to Beira
winds to its closest with the Indian
Ocean, only 5 km away.
• Here lies the tiny, sleepy village
of Chidenguele (meaning “The
Highest Point” in the local,
Chope language). The village
may only have one short street,
but its name is emblazoned
proudly in white stone on the hill
behind the sandy soccer field.
• 5km from the main road and
Chidenguele Village, is lake Nhambavale
with a depth of 35 metres. Resorts
situated around the lake offer numerous
water sports. Given its importance,
the river hosted the canoeing
competitions of the 10th African
Games that took place in 2011.
It is navigable up to Quissico,
Inhambane Province.
• 2km away is the Indian Ocean
where visitors can enjoy
beautiful beaches, watch and
take pictures of whales, turtles
and other marine animals. The local
communities are well-known for their
hospitality and offer varied services. A
wide range of accommodation is available.
CHIZAVANE
• Chizavane is a small village between
Xai-Xai City and Chidenguele
(approximately 40km north of
Xai-Xai). The road to the beach
and resorts is a hard sand
road so access to some of the
resorts by 2x4 is possible.
• Praia de Chizavane offers
a wide open swimming beach,
that is peaceful and seldom filled
with many people, providing privacy
to all holiday makers. Safe jogging or
walking along the shore can be enjoyed
for kilometres alongside the undisturbed
nature and tranquillity of the ocean.
Enjoy fishing from the mussel
invaded reef exposed during low
tides and accessible by foot.
An opening in the reef allows
boats to be taken out into the
deep sea
BILENE
• Bilene is situated about 180km to the
northeast of Mozambique’s capital,
Maputo. Before independence the
village was known as San Martinho.
This small town is situated along
the edge of the 27km long, and
8km
wide Uembje Lagoon.
• The Uembje lagoon is an
ideal family spot with its
pristine stretches of white
sandy beaches and shallow
calm water which allows for safe
swimming and a large selection of
resorts.
• Bilene is a popular water sports
destination, including jet skiing,
waterskiing, parasailing, paddle
ski’ing,
canoeing,
windsurfing,
fishing, kayaking, snorkelling as
well as whale watching and
boat rides on the lagoon.
• Large populations of
flamingos and various other
water birds frequent the area in
the summer months searching
the shallow fringes of the water
for food.
GAZA PROVINCE - COASTAL AREAS
XAI-XAI
MAPS
Gaza Province
7 - 11
EN1
6
17 18
19
12 - 16
1-5
Bilene
4
5
1 2
3
1 - Praia do Sol
2 - Villa Espanhola
3 - Carioca Inn
4 - Villa N’Banga
5 - Serenity
Xai-Xai Bridge over Limpopo River - Toll Gate
EN1 - South
Maputo - 250km
KEY
Markets
ATMs
1-6 / 90,60km
7
1-5 6
7
8
9
10
11
12-16
17
18
19
Limpopo River
8
Standard
MAPS
City of Xai-Xai
10 9
Bilene
Casa Cambios Macia
Xai-Xai Paper
Casa Mirage
Casa Cambios Xai-Xai
Bazar Limpopo / Pitambar
Baia Magazine
Praia de Xai-Xai
Paradise Magoo
Zona Braza
Sera Lodge
Barclays
11
+
FNB
Private Clinic
EN1 - North
Chizavane - 40km
Inhambane - 250km
17,18,19 - 40,60km
Millenium Bim
Main Police Station
+ Main hospital
BCI
Praia de Xai-Xai - 12km
12-16
Praia de Xai-Xai
From City to
Praia de Xai-Xai
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Dun
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hote
Old
12
Julius Estate
Xai-Xai Eco-Estate
Blue Dolphin Resort
15
Reef Resort / Cafe Pescador
16
14
km
+-5
Xai-Xi Guest House
ole
wH
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13
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HELPFUL INFORMATION
LET’S TALK
Good morning
- Bom dia
Good afternoon
- Boa tarde
Good evening
- Boa noite
How are you?
- Como está?
I am fine
- Estou bem
What is your name?
- Como é que te chamas?
My name is
- Chamo-me
Thank you
- Obrigado
No problem
- De nada
You are welcome
- Nada
Excuse me - Sorry
- Desculpa
Goodbye
- Adeus / Tchao
I do not understand
- Não compreendo
Please
- Faz favor
Where are you going?
- Para onde vais?
I am going to….
- Vou para
Friend
- Amigo / Amiga
Toilet
- Casa de banho
When?
-Quando?
Where?
-Onde?
How much is....?
- Quanto custa?
Can i have some change? - Peço troco?
How much
- Quanto custa
Too expensive
- Muito caro
I want to buy...
- Quero comprar
Cheap
-Barato
Can you help me?
- Pode ajudar-me?
Go away!
- Va-se embora!
I’m lost
- Estou perdido
Please can you help me - Por favor pode ajudar-me
Right
-Direita
Left
- Esquerda
Front
- Em frente
Back
- A trás
Please come here
- Chega aqui por favor
Please bring me a……
- Por favor traga me a/o ..
House
Do you have ....?
Dangerous
Now
Tomorrow
Today
Tonight
Yesterday
In the morning
In the afternoon
In the evening
Fruit
Vegatables
Fish
Beer
Mineral water
Bread
Milk
Meat
Rice
Breakfast
Lunch
Supper
Bill
Fried Potatoes
Soup
Steak
Sugar
Tea
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
-Casa
- Tem....?
-Perigoso
-Agora
-Amanha
-Hoje
- Esta noite
-Ontem
- de amanhá
- á atarde
- á noite
-Fruta
-Vegetais
- Peixe
-Cerveja
- Agua mineral
-Pão
- Leite
-Carne
-Arroz
- Pequeno - almoço
-Almoço
-Jantar
-Conta
- Batata frita
-Sopa
- Bife
-Açucar
-Chá
-Segunda-feira
- Terca - feira
- Quarta - feira
- Quinta - feira
- Sexta - feira
-Sabado
-Domingo
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
January 1 -
February 3 -
April 7 -
May 1 -
June 25 -
September 7 -
September 25 - October 4 -
December 25 - M-Info
Universal Brotherhood Day.
Mozambican Heroes Day
[In honor of Eduardo Mondlane]
Mozambican Womens Day to all Mozambican Women
[In honor of Josina Machel]
Workers/Labor Day
Mozambique Independence Day
[For the proclamation of independence by the former President of the Republic
Samora Moises Machel-1975]
Mozambique Victory Day
[In tribute to the signing of the Lusaka Agreements]
Mozambique Armed Forces Day
[In tribute to the start of the National Liberation Armed Fight]
Mozambique Day of Peace and Reconciliation
[In tribute to the Peace Agreement]
Family Day [Christmas]
Mozambique Information www.mozambiqueinformation.com
COMMON TRAFFIC OFFENCES
• No drivers licence
• Speeding: max speed 120kmph w/o trailer, with
trailer 100kmph - this is an expensive fine so do
not speed in towns and reduce speed at schools exceeding up to: 20kmph is 1000mt, 40kmph
is 2000mt, 60kmph is 4000mt, over 60km is
8000mt (double speed limit - jail time)
• Non-roadworthy vehicle (lights/brakes etc not
working)
• Not having 2 triangles
• Not having 2 safety jackets
• Not having an insurance policy
• Not wearing seat belts (in front and back)
• Drunk driving
• Alcohol in vehicle - must be sealed in the boot
• Exceeding number of persons in vehicle that is
registered on car papers
• Ignoring traffic regulator lines, signs etc.
• Not having a blue and yellow towing sticker on
the front of your vehicle if towing
• Canoes or loads on top of vehicles obstructing
ANY view of the windscreen (eg: canoes must
face up so curved end does not obstruct view)
• Arms out of windows
• Driving without a shirt or shoes
• Vehicle not conforming to your papers(eg
canopy)
• No fire extinguisher
• Talking on cell phone
• Back seats must be clear of objects & luggage
• Not having receipts for all goods purchased
(Customs officials/ALFANDEGA - can fine)
MALARIA
• The mosquito that transmits malaria (female
Anopheles) is not born with malaria - she has
to feed on someone who has malaria before
she is infected
• She feeds from evening till morning
• Be very strict about applying repellents during
this period
• If you are infected - and have not taken any
prophylactics - symptoms will appear around
10 days (aching body, sore joints, headache,
vomiting, diarrhoea)
• If you have taken prophylactics, symptoms can
take up to 3 months to appear. Remember
to tell your doctor you have been in a malaria
area.
• If you are still in Mozambique, go to clinic/
hospital for a test and take the medication
supplied (1 to 3 day courses available)
• Do not delay if you suspect you have malaria it is fatal if not treated!
There is also a private clinic in Xai-Xai. They
can be contacted on +258 829 254 765.
There are also numerous pharmacies in town
where malaria tests and medication may be
purchased.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT
INVOLVING A MOTOR VEHICLE OR OTHER
PERSONS
• If the accident is between vehicles or persons
don't remove your vehicle before the police arrive
at site of the accident
• If a person is injured (but not badly) put him in a
vehicle (not the one involved in a collision with
another vehicle) and take him and someone who
knows the person to the nearest hospital and ask
the medical doctor or assistant to call the police
• Show the police your drivers licence, car papers
and insurance of your vehicle
• Call the insurance company to assist you, never
admit your guilt, only tell the truth of what happened
• Contact the tourism association (ASINHOS), your
destination resort or reservation agent
WHAT TO DO IF STOPPED BY THE
TRAFFIC POLICE
• Traffic police are dressed in a white shirt and
blue trousers - police in green (taxi police) are not
allowed to fine you for any traffic offences
• Put on your indicator and pull over
• Remove your sun-glasses and turn the music
down (a sign of respect and trust)
• Greet the officer politely, never be rude
• Wait for him to ask what he wants & check he is
wearing his badge or ask for ID before showing
your identification (no ID - no questions or fine!)
• If you are guilty of an offence first apologise
• If he does not ‘forgive’ you then do not instigate a
bribe. Insist on the handwritten fine
• You can pay the fine on the spot - but then insist
on an official receipt
• OR you can pay the fine within 15 days at a police
station (*see article from Road Decree below)
• If you have handed over your papers and they
are not returned and/or you are being harassed
or threatened, phone ASINHOS or travel to the
next police station and report it (these guys are
normally the ones not wearing their badges)
• Do not be scared or intimidated but do not get
aggressive
• Insist on a receipt and help stamp out bribery and
corruption
COMING SOON - PAMPHLET AT BORDERS
WITH INFO ON FINES AND PENALTIES
If you require advice regarding an accident
or police please contact your insurance
company,
resort
destination
or
the
Gaza
Tourism
Association
(ASINHOS)
(+258) 823 969 890
*Art. 172: Cumprimento voluntário (multas):
1. É admitido o pagamento voluntário da multa,
ou reclamação, nos termos e com os efeitos
estabelecidos nos números seguintes.
2. A opção de pagamento voluntário e sem
acréscimo de custas deve verificar-se no prazo
de 15 dias utéis a contar da notificação para o
efeito, podendo, o infractor pagar a multa em
qualquer Departamento Provincial de Trânsito
da Policia da República de Moçambique ou
Delegação Provincial de Viação.
Xai-Xai brochure and website created especially for you by Terra Bonita Mocambique
For advertisement bookings contact Carol: (00258) 82 88 26 004 / [email protected]
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