Indigo Seahorse Adventures, Vilanculos
Indigo Seahorse Adventures, Vilanculos
Indigo Seahorse Adventures, Vilanculos
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Jul 2024 • Couples
We loved this excursion - a really authentic Mozambique experience and we got to see endangered seahorses.
Our guide picked us up and drove us through the villages to the bay. Then it was a very short dhow trip (10mins) across shallow water to the sea grass beds. Our guide gave us masks and snorkels and helped us find the seahorses. The water was only knee deep - so you didn't have to do lots of swimming. It was so magical seeing the sea horses. Despite having dived all round the world, this was only my second time ever seeing them in the wild. We also saw two octopus.
After about an hour in the water we returned to the shore, where a delicious local lunch of matapa and rice had been prepared for us.
Our guide explained how the money from the tourists is being used to support the villagers, so there is no more illegal poaching of the sea horses.
A win: win conservation and community project.
Our guide picked us up and drove us through the villages to the bay. Then it was a very short dhow trip (10mins) across shallow water to the sea grass beds. Our guide gave us masks and snorkels and helped us find the seahorses. The water was only knee deep - so you didn't have to do lots of swimming. It was so magical seeing the sea horses. Despite having dived all round the world, this was only my second time ever seeing them in the wild. We also saw two octopus.
After about an hour in the water we returned to the shore, where a delicious local lunch of matapa and rice had been prepared for us.
Our guide explained how the money from the tourists is being used to support the villagers, so there is no more illegal poaching of the sea horses.
A win: win conservation and community project.
Written 26 July 2024
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