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Other Towns Near Tofo Bay
SEARCH BELOW FOR TOWNS NEARBY TOFO BAY, MOZAMBIQUE
SEARCH BELOW FOR TOWNS NEARBY TOFO BAY, MOZAMBIQUE
Barra - 12km West of Tofo Bay
Welcome to Barra, situated opposite Inhambane on the other side of the bay - Barra has proved to be one of Mozambiques most popular destinations where tourism is ever increasing through-out the years, which in return, has lead to more development and interest in the area & country!
Welcome to Barra, situated opposite Inhambane on the other side of the bay - Barra has proved to be one of Mozambiques most popular destinations where tourism is ever increasing through-out the years, which in return, has lead to more development and interest in the area & country!
Inhambane - 23km West of Tofo Bay
Inhambane, the name meaning 'the place of the friendly people', is one of the oldest ports on the Eastern Coast of Africa, where, back in the early 16th century, Portugese explorers established a trading post for slavetraders.
Inhambane, the name meaning 'the place of the friendly people', is one of the oldest ports on the Eastern Coast of Africa, where, back in the early 16th century, Portugese explorers established a trading post for slavetraders.
Maxixe - 83km West of Tofo Bay
Maxixe (pronounced 'Ma-sheish') ... is the largest city in the Inhambane province which is situated on the opposite side of the bay from popular attraction and city of Inhambane.
Maxixe (pronounced 'Ma-sheish') ... is the largest city in the Inhambane province which is situated on the opposite side of the bay from popular attraction and city of Inhambane.




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