Just back: into the jaws of the whale shark
Matthew Whelan wins this week's writing competition for his account of an unsettling aquatic encounter.
View ArticleUp close and personal: Dale Morris's portraits of wildlife in southern Africa
Dale Morris's intimate portraits of wildlife in southern Africa.
View ArticleMozambique: A hide away in the Quirimbas Archipelago
Hoteliers are beginning to make their mark on the little-known Quirimbas Archipelago. But will this spoil the islands' fragile beauty? Fiona Duncan investigates.
View ArticleMozambique: a hide away in the Quirimbas Archipelago
Hoteliers are beginning to make their mark on the little-known Quirimbas Archipelago. But will this spoil the islands' fragile beauty? Fiona Duncan investigates.
View ArticleAway from the desk: James Hall in Mozambique
James Hall continues our series on memorable journeys made by Telegraph writers.
View ArticleA taste of Africa is on Heston Blumenthal's menu
Elegant wines and fine food made Heston Blumenthal feel at home in South Africa and neighbouring Mozambique.
View ArticleAfrica: Heston Blumenthal's taste of the good life
Elegant wines and fine food made Heston Blumenthal feel at home in South Africa and Mozambique.
View ArticleAfrica: Heston Blumenthal's taste of the good life
Elegant wines and fine food made Heston Blumenthal feel at home in South Africa and Mozambique.
View ArticleAttacks threaten Mozambique tourism
A spate of kidnappings and armed attacks is threatening to scare tourists away from Mozambique's palm-fringed beaches
View ArticleMozambique: a quiet beauty beneath the scars
The African state's war-torn history has left its mark, but tourism is helping the people recover, reports Lisa Grainger
View ArticleThe world's best coral reefs
As a new coral reefs exhibition opens at the Natural History Museum, we select the best dive and snorkelling spots to see them for yourself
View ArticleMozambique rises from the ashes
Blighted by a 16-year civil war, the East African country is bouncing back with a new wave of island lodges and chic coastal hotels
View ArticleFamily holidays in Africa: everything you need to know
Sue Watt offers expert tips and advice on plannng a successful family trip to Africa
View ArticleWinter sun seeker: where to go in December
The top winter sun spots in December, where you'll find good weather and the best deals
View ArticleMkombe's House, Lamai
The only exclusive-use house in the Serengeti designed specifically for travellers with small children for whom privacy and safety are as important as the thrill of witnessing one of the greatest...
View ArticleWhite Pearl Resort
Imagine a picnic breakfast in a white tent overlooking the Indian Ocean, dining on vivacious Mozambican cuisine in a private wine cellar, or prostrating in an outdoor four-poster bed that grips a cliff...
View ArticleThe Algonquin Hotel
This place opened in 1902, making it the oldest continually operating hotel in NYC. It is also legendary for being the setting of Dorothy Parker’s gossipy Round Table and home to celebrated lobby cats....
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