ATTA issues travel advisory for Mozambique amid protests

The central business district of Maputo, Mozambique. Picture: Unsplash

The central business district of Maputo, Mozambique. Picture: Unsplash

Published Dec 30, 2024

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The African Travel and Tourism Association (ATTA) cautioned travellers planning to visit Mozambique to thread with caution.

The advisory comes after major cities across the country experienced intensified protest action following the country’s Constitutional Council announced Daniel Chapo’s presidential victory with 65% of the vote.

ATTA said that while urban areas face significant disruption, coastal and remote tourism regions are currently reporting normal operations.

Mozambique is a popular tropical destination, especially during summer known for its pristine beaches, dive sites and archipelago of tropical islands.

The country has been experiencing protests since as early as November following the country’s elections in October.

Speaking to travellers, Kgomotso Ramothea, CEO of ATTA, said the situation requires careful navigation.

“While we’re seeing intense protest activity in cities like Maputo, Beira, and Nampula, with reports of business closures and transportation disruptions, reports from many of Mozambique’s prime tourist destinations, particularly along the coast, suggest they are experiencing less impact from the current situation,” said Ramothea.

The tourism body highlighted that while areas such as Vilankulo and the Bazaruto Archipelago are currently reporting normal operations, conditions can change.

For self-drive travellers from South Africa, the Ressano Garcia border post, though operational, is experiencing significant congestion as travellers move between South Africa and Mozambique ahead of anticipated further protests scheduled for January 1.

Travellers are strongly advised to verify routes and border crossing conditions with their tourism providers before departure.

Ramothea highlighted that the dynamic situation means travellers must stay informed and flexible.

“Our industry partners on the ground are providing real-time updates and indicate that the situation varies significantly region by region.

“We’re advising all visitors to maintain direct communication with their accommodation hosts and tour operators who can provide destination-specific guidance,” she said.

To help navigate the situation, ATTA advised the following for travellers:

  • Maintain close contact with your tourism providers and accommodation hosts.
  • Consider flying directly to your destinations where possible.
  • Verify border crossing conditions before departure.
  • Stay informed through reliable news sources including official travel advisories.
  • Check your travel insurance coverage and terms.
  • Avoid areas where demonstrations are taking place.
  • Maintain flexible itineraries given the fluid nature of the situation.