Asian Journeys

The Journey of the Humpback Whales in Mozambique

A REMARKABLE MIGRATION OF WHALES PUTS ON A SHOW IN THE WATERS OF THE BAZARUTO ARCHIPELAG­O, MOZAMBIQUE.

-

The islands that speckle Mozambique’s coastline are a welcome vision of paradise for every guest. Seamlessly blending in with the natural beauty that surrounds them, Bazaruto Island is an ideal destinatio­n for marine adventurer­s. Equally as breathtaki­ng as the stunning ocean views offered along the 2,500km of Mozambique’s coastline are the extraordin­ary sights that lie just below the surface.

Falling within the protective border of the Bazaruto Archipelag­o, Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort is a private island resort that offers extraordin­ary oceanic adventures in pristine, unspoilt waters. Now that Mozambique’s whalewatch­ing season is here, wildlife lovers can enjoy front row seats for the annual migration from the island resort. Every winter, pods of whales embark on their annual migration from Antarctica to

Africa, one of the longest migrations in the world. They can be seen passing through the waters of Mozambique between June and December.

The whale-watching season offers an exciting opportunit­y to witness these majestic creatures during their migration, as well as a chance to explore the turquoise Indian Ocean waters, spot dolphins and whales, and swim with sea turtles. The most common whale species spotted are humpback and southern right. The whales migrate to cold waters in high latitudes for feeding, before moving on to warmer waters for mating and giving birth.

“From vibrant coral reefs teeming with tropical fish, to some of the world’s largest population­s of dolphins, whales, sharks, turtles and dugong, it is these remarkable ecosystems and the surroundin­g crystal-clear waters that make Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort a premier whale watching destinatio­n”, says Fernando Costa, Activities Manager at Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort.

Southern right whales are best seen close to shore in the southern part of the Mozambique

Channel from June to December, close to Anantara Bazaruto. Between July and October, the humpback whales showcase their acrobatic skills. These creatures can propel their upper bodies as high as 10m above the surface. Their friendly and curious personalit­ies allow them to approach whale-watching boats or spend a few minutes within close range of boats. They often swim alongside boats, arch gracefully over the waves and expel air from their blowholes, thrilling guests with a truly magical experience.

Resort guests set off in the morning on their whale watching expedition in a 36ft Gulfcraft

Tourer, with a choice of two trips: a three-hour excursion or a half-day tour in search of whales and snorkellin­g amongst spectacula­r vibrant coral reefs and bountiful marine at Two Mile Reef. A half day tour is followed by a picnic lunch at Pansy Island served by a personal waiter and chef at a shady table on the beach.

Whale watching trips are guided by Anantara’s expert guides knowledgea­ble about marine life and Mozambique’s ocean. Whale watching can be combined with dolphin watching – possible all year round. An excellent alternativ­e to diving, dolphin watching gives guests the opportunit­y to go on an ocean safari and get up close with the dolphins in their natural element, not to mention other marine life, such as whale sharks and turtles.

W: anantara.com/en/bazaruto-island v

 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Cambodia