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    About Vilanculos in Mozambique

    Vilanculos (or Vilankulo) is a coastal town in Mozambique, lying in the Vilanculos District of Inhambane Province. Vilankulo is named after historical local tribal chief Ganiala Vilankulo Mukoke, and some of the "bairros" (suburbs) are named after his sons. During colonial times the name was changed to Vilanculos since the Portuguese do not use the letter К much, and commonly use the 'ssh' sound of the S. At independence the паmе was changed back to Vilankulo - with а К and no S. Today the district is called Vilanculos and the town Vilankulo, and many residents have Vilankulo as their last name.

    Vilankulo has been growing extensively over the last decade, aud has been the recipient of considerable inward investment into its tourism infrastructure. It is the gateway to the famous Bazaruto archipelago where Dhows and engine-powered fishing boats travel between the town and the islands transporting goods and people. The town itself is only about 5kms long filled with all the amenities needed to make your visit comfortable, yet local. The airport is based on the outside of the town with flights arriving and departing on a daily basis. Vilankulo has an array of options when it comes to bars (barracas) and restaurants. If local is more your flavour, work your way from The Market in the center of town towards the main beaches of Vilankulo.

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    The Bazaruto Archipelago

    This string of idyllic islands, situated about 40km's off the coast of Vilankulo, is a must for anyone planning to visit the area. With rich tropical reefs, clear warm water and isolated palm-shaded beaches, it is also one of the world's greatest fishing spots. Large parts of the islands, and especially the Bazaruto Island, remain in a pristine state.

    The archipelago stretches southwards from the largest island Bazaruto, which gives the chain its name, with the once popular Santa Carolina (or Paradise Island) lying to its west. Below the southern tip of Bazaruto is Benguerra, followed by Magaruque (off the coast of Vilanculos) and the tiny island of Banque, just north of Cabo San Sebastian on the mainland, bringing up the rear. The islands offer a quintessential tropical holiday with deserted palm and casuarina tree-shaded beaches. There are rich tropical reefs, clear warm water and excellent surf, plus rock and fly-fishing.