Mozambique and the Tete Corridor

January 5, 2005

Tete Corridor

Another early morning start - up and on the road before 8am. We had to cross over into Mozambique and drive through a stretch of road known as Tete Corridor “Mozambique has calmed down considerably from the war days when going anywhere by road meant by convoy and a high risk of attack. That said, there are still a few areas where caution is warranted” (Lonely Planet, Guide to Southern Africa, 2004).

So another border crossing, this one was a bit dodgy. It seems we were missing a form called ‘Police Report Form’ for the car. The police told us it would take four to five hours to process without one, but that we could go through instantly for (ahem) a small fine of 20 US Dollars. We got through to the Mozambique side of border control where you had to pay for everything. $10 for a stamp in your passport on top of the £40 Visa we got back in the UK.

I think we were all a bit apprehensive about going through Mozambique, not unnecessarily with a long civil war ending five years ago. The aftermath is a country littered with unexploded land mines. “It’s unsafe to free camp or go wandering off into the bush anywhere in Mozambique without first seeking local advice. Even then, stick to well-used paths.” (Lonely Planet, Guide to Southern Africa, 2004). If you need the toilet on the drive through you are told not to leave the road for risk of standing on a mine.

The people we met were all very friendly - it seems like a country that is finding its feet after very hard times. A very short visit to Mozambique - maybe stay longer next time.

Posted by jon jack at January 5, 2005 8:02 PM

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Comments

Sounds like you's are getting on good and yes i am jealous. First day back at work today just to cheer you up! The zebra's i've shot! For Tete corridor read west junction street, Lieth.

Posted by: Skitty at January 10, 2005 11:05 AM

Hey guys this is making for great reading. Sounds like you are having an amazing experience. Happy New Year from all of us here.

P.S Jon think you may have some competition with Abby's art skills.

Posted by: Bella at January 12, 2005 9:56 AM

I cant beleive you think abby's zebra is better than my girraffe. you must have overlooked the coluring and im particaulary proud of the feet :-)

Posted by: Jon at January 17, 2005 3:47 AM

Didn't know giraffes had human feet, must be one of those things you never see on the telly, it's only when you see them in real life???

Posted by: steve at January 17, 2005 4:37 PM

Sorry Jon, he looks kinda constipated and Abby's just looks cute!

Posted by: Bella at January 21, 2005 4:42 PM

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