About Moxico
Moxico, Angola's largest province, is a hidden gem for intrepid travelers seeking untouched natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Nestled in the eastern part of the country, Moxico is a land of vast savannas, lush wetlands, and the stunning Cameia National Park, home to diverse wildlife and birdlife. The province is also steeped in history, with remnants of the colonial era and the Angolan Civil War visible in its landscapes. The local communities, primarily of the Luvale and Chokwe ethnic groups, are known for their vibrant traditions, intricate wood carvings, and lively festivals. Moxico offers a unique blend of adventure, culture, and tranquility, making it a must-visit for those looking to explore Angola's lesser-known treasures.
Things to do in Moxico

Boating along the coastline of San Carlos with a Marine Biologist
Mexico,

Ojos Negros Valley Wine and Cheese Route Tour in Baja California
Ensenada, Baja California
From GHS 1,674
5.0 (30)
Snorkeling San Carlos with a Marine Biologist
Mexico,
From GHS 729
5.0 (26)
Hiking to Desert Palm Oases of San Carlos with a Biologist
Mexico,
From GHS 729
5.0 (20)
Rappels in Pico Licos with certified guides
Mexico,

IBO Pendulum Cola de Caballo Ticket with Entrance Park Included
Mexico,
From GHS 386
5.0 (8)
IBO Combo Mini Adventure
Mexico,
From GHS 354
5.0 (7)
Paragliding Experience Over Santiago NL
Mexico,

Canopy Experience in Cola de Caballo
Mexico,

Experience on Suspension Bridges in Cola de Caballo Park
Mexico,
From GHS 193
5.0 (4)
Parras Coahuila Private Tour of the Historic Center
Mexico,

IBO Paragliding
Mexico,
From GHS 2,698
5.0 (2)
Tampico Airport (TAM) to Tampico hotels or beach- Arrival Private Transfer
Mexico,

Torreon Francisco Sarabia Airport (TRC) to Torreon - Arrival Private Transfer
Mexico,

Saltillo Airport (SLW) Private Transfer to Saltillo City Centre
Mexico,
From GHS 1,215
5.0 (1)Travel Tips for Moxico
Getting Around
Transportation in Moxico is primarily by road, with 4x4 vehicles recommended for navigating the rugged terrain. Public transport options are limited, so hiring a private vehicle or joining a guided tour is advisable. Motorcycle taxis are common in smaller towns.
Best Time To Visit
The best time to visit Moxico is during the dry season, from May to October, when the weather is pleasant, and wildlife viewing is optimal. The wet season (November to April) can make travel challenging due to heavy rains and flooded roads.
Local Customs
Respect for elders and traditional leaders is paramount in Moxico. Visitors should greet locals with a handshake and a smile. When visiting villages, it's customary to bring a small gift, such as food or household items, as a sign of goodwill. Photography of people or sacred sites should always be done with permission.
Safety Information
While Moxico is generally safe, travelers should remain vigilant, especially in remote areas. Avoid traveling at night and keep valuables secure. It's advisable to travel with a guide in unfamiliar regions.
Health Information
Malaria is prevalent in Moxico, so take prophylactics and use mosquito repellent. Ensure your vaccinations are up to date, including yellow fever. Carry a basic first-aid kit and any personal medications, as medical facilities are limited.
Languages Spoken
PortugueseLuvaleChokwe
Quick Facts
Timezone
Africa/Luanda +01:00 (WAT)
Population
727,594
Area
223,023 km²
ISO Code
AO-MOX




