Jangamo District Self Catering Accommodation
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Nestled between Paindane and Guinjata Bay, Daghatane Beach Estate is situated just south of Inhambane town in Mozambique, overlooking some of the finest coastline in Africa.
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Guinjata House & Chalets
Guinjata - Inhambane - Mozambique.
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Jangamo District Reviews
Jangamo District Accommodation is rated 4.5 / 5 based on 8 reviews from guests booking with Sleeping-OUT.
Guinjata Bay
Very good for 4x4 community
- Lloyd Styles
Guinjata Bay
Guinjata Bay is only for those that prefer not to be in the mainstream busy-ness of a luxury resort. Isolated, not fully developed, with the most amazing food, friendly people and relaxing atmosphere.
- Amori Struwig
Guinjata Bay
Truly a small piece of paradise. Rural, peaceful and tranquil, Very unspoiled.
- Robyn Van Der Riet
Guinjata Bay
A must see area with kind & helpful people, stunning beaches.
- Tlaleng Hlahane
Guinjata Bay
Inhambane is a beautiful place with friendly locals, everyone is always so happy, caring and helpful if you are lost - like we were so many times. We found it safe and never had a problem comunicating with the locals.
- Nerusha Ramayin