What are the most spectacular roads in Mozambique?

Located in the southern part of Africa, driving the most spectacular roads of Mozambique is a wild experience for any driver.Covering an area of 801,590 km2 (309,500 sq mi), Mozambique is approximately the size of New South Wales in Australia. The country has a tropical climate with two seasons: wet (from October to March) and dry (from April to September). Due the rainfalls, the country faces evident transportation problems during the rainy season.

The country is home to many interesting roads, being Estrada Nacional 13 a very remarkable drive. The road to Poelela lake, a lake with turquoise waters, is located in the province of Inhambane. And we can’t forget The historic Mozambique Island Bridge, a historically significant concrete bridge linking the Mozambican mainland and "Ilha de Moçambique" (Mozambique Island), built in 1967.

Embarking on Estrada Nacional 13 (EN13) presents a thrilling challenge that sprawls across northern Mozambique.

Mozambique Island Bridge is a historically significant concrete bridge linking the Mozambican mainland and "Ilha de Moçambique" (Mozambique Island). It’s one of the most spectacular bridges in the world.

Lagoa Poelela is a lake with turquoise waters located in the district of Inharrime, province of Inhambane, in southern Mozambique.