Time Zone |
Africa/Maputo |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Pacific/Efate |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+11 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Maputo is the capital and largest city of Mozambique, located in the south of the country, bordering the Gulf of Maputo in the Indian Ocean. As the political, economic and cultural center of the country, Maputo has a population of approximately 1.1 million and is known for its wide boulevards, colonial architecture and active port. The city's climate is of the savannah type, which is warm and pleasant throughout the year.
Maputo is the main economic hub of Mozambique, with an important deep-water port in Africa that handles the export of minerals and agricultural products. Industry is dominated by food processing, textiles and chemicals. In terms of transportation, the Maputo International Airport connects the country to domestic and international destinations, and the rail and road network radiates to neighboring countries such as South Africa and Swaziland.
The city blends African and Portuguese colonial cultures, and attractions include the Maputo Fortress, the Natural History Museum and the Iron House. The nearby Maputo Special Reserve lends itself to eco-tourism, and beaches such as Katembe attract tourists. The local cuisine is characterized by seafood, reflecting Swahili and Portuguese flavors.
Mele, a coastal community in the southwestern part of Efate Island in the Republic of Vanuatu, about 15 minutes from the capital city of Port Vila, is one of the country's most popular tourist destinations. It is known for its stunning natural beauty with crystal clear blue lagoons, white sandy beaches and a rich coral reef ecosystem ideal for snorkeling, deep diving and sea fishing. The "underwater gardens" of Mele Bay, with their colorful schools of tropical fish and living coral, attract marine enthusiasts from around the world. Traditional Vanuatu culture has been preserved in the area, and visitors can experience tribal dances, savor specialties such as roasted whole pigs, or visit the nearby Mele Waterfalls and experience nature's gifts in the rainforest. As a representative of Vanuatu's eco-tourism, Mele is an untouched jewel in the South Pacific with its perfect blend of unspoiled landscapes and unsophisticated people.