Everything you need to know before journeying to Ponta Malongane, Mozambique
Before You Go – Getting Here
Travel Routes
Most guests travel via Kosi Bay border post (South Africa) to Ponta Malongane in southern Mozambique. The closest airport is King Shaka International (Durban) — about a 5-hour drive to the border.
Transfers can be arranged from Durban, Richards Bay, or Maputo on request.
Border Crossing Tips
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Carry your passport (valid 6 months + remaining pages).
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Visa: South African passport holders – not required; all other nationalities should verify requirements before arrival.
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Keep vehicle registration, driver’s license, and insurance papers if self-driving.
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Border hours: typically 8 AM – 5 PM (seasonal changes apply).
Documents & Essentials
✅ Valid passport + printed copy
✅ Visa documentation (if required)
✅ Travel & medical insurance covering ocean activities
✅ COVID or vaccination documents if applicable
✅ Emergency contacts + local SIM or roaming plan
✅ Proof of retreat or accommodation booking
Money & Connectivity
💱 Currency: Mozambican Metical (MZN) – cash preferred in smaller towns.
💳 Cards: Most lodges accept credit cards; bring some Rand/USD for border and tips.
📱 Signal & Wi-Fi: Reliable but limited — embrace the digital detox! Local SIMs (Vodacom/Movitel) available in Ponta.
Packing for the Wild Coast
Clothing
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Lightweight cottons, breathable activewear
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Swimsuits (bring 2!)
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Sarong or beach wrap
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Light rain jacket / windbreaker
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Warmer layer for cool evenings
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Comfortable sandals, boat shoes and reef-safe footwear
Ocean & Gear
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Reef-safe sunscreen (non-aerosol)
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Snorkel mask / fins (optional – gear provided for launches)
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Drybag / waterproof pouch
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Quick-dry towel
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Reusable water bottle
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Hat + sunglasses
Personal Items
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Toiletries (eco-friendly where possible)
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Basic first-aid kit + motion-sickness tablets if needed
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Journal, book, or sketchpad
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Flashlight / headlamp
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Chargers + adapter (Type M or universal plug)
(Prompt: confirm if hairdryers, adapters, or laundry are available at Mar Azul Estate.)
Health & Safety
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Drink filtered or bottled water.
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Use reef-safe sunscreen to protect coral ecosystems.
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If sensitive to bites, pack insect repellent.
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A small dry snack pack helps on travel days.
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All ocean activities are led by certified guides with full safety briefings.
Culture & Etiquette
Mozambican hospitality is warm and generous.
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Learn a few words of Portuguese (“obrigado/a” = thank you, “ola” = hello).
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Dress modestly when visiting villages.
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Support local artisans and small eateries.
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Greet people with a smile — connection is part of the Halo Gaia way.
For Retreat Guests
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You’ll receive a Welcome Guide with schedules, facilitator intros, and optional activities.
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Bring an open heart + curious mind — this journey is about reconnection, not perfection.
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Leave space in your suitcase for gifts, art, or local crafts to take home!
Departure Day Tips
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Allow extra time for border crossings.
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Double-check passports and valuables before packing.
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Leave your footprint light: recycle, refill, and give gratitude to the ocean that hosted you.
Final Thoughts
Traveling with Halo Gaia is more than a trip – it’s a conscious choice to journey lightly, live fully, and connect deeply with the wild heart of Mozambique.
Pack simply, come openly, and let the rhythm of the sea take care of the rest.
Visit our FAQS page for more detailed info so you can plan your trip!