Transport options between Vilanculos and Inhambane
I found there is only flight a day between the two, and since that flight is fully booked for my dates, I am looking for another way to travel between the two cities.
What my other transport options between the two cities?
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I found there is only flight a day between the two, and since that flight is fully booked for my dates, I am looking for another way to travel between the two cities.
What my other transport options between the two cities?
transportation mozambique
Yes, but it seems like such a long trip around for 4h driving. Plus tickets are not so cheap.
– Idan
Nov 1 '16 at 19:01
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FWIW, I did the Inhambane to Vilanculos trip by public transport a bunch of years ago. I'm convinced this is still an option, as it would be in the opposite direction. But, expect this to be slow and uncomfortable.
– MastaBaba
Nov 1 '16 at 20:05
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I found there is only flight a day between the two, and since that flight is fully booked for my dates, I am looking for another way to travel between the two cities.
What my other transport options between the two cities?
transportation mozambique
I found there is only flight a day between the two, and since that flight is fully booked for my dates, I am looking for another way to travel between the two cities.
What my other transport options between the two cities?
transportation mozambique
transportation mozambique
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Yes, but it seems like such a long trip around for 4h driving. Plus tickets are not so cheap.
– Idan
Nov 1 '16 at 19:01
2
FWIW, I did the Inhambane to Vilanculos trip by public transport a bunch of years ago. I'm convinced this is still an option, as it would be in the opposite direction. But, expect this to be slow and uncomfortable.
– MastaBaba
Nov 1 '16 at 20:05
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Yes, but it seems like such a long trip around for 4h driving. Plus tickets are not so cheap.
– Idan
Nov 1 '16 at 19:01
2
FWIW, I did the Inhambane to Vilanculos trip by public transport a bunch of years ago. I'm convinced this is still an option, as it would be in the opposite direction. But, expect this to be slow and uncomfortable.
– MastaBaba
Nov 1 '16 at 20:05
Yes, but it seems like such a long trip around for 4h driving. Plus tickets are not so cheap.
– Idan
Nov 1 '16 at 19:01
Yes, but it seems like such a long trip around for 4h driving. Plus tickets are not so cheap.
– Idan
Nov 1 '16 at 19:01
2
2
FWIW, I did the Inhambane to Vilanculos trip by public transport a bunch of years ago. I'm convinced this is still an option, as it would be in the opposite direction. But, expect this to be slow and uncomfortable.
– MastaBaba
Nov 1 '16 at 20:05
FWIW, I did the Inhambane to Vilanculos trip by public transport a bunch of years ago. I'm convinced this is still an option, as it would be in the opposite direction. But, expect this to be slow and uncomfortable.
– MastaBaba
Nov 1 '16 at 20:05
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Transport options are normally air, rail, road or sea. For air there are alternative, though indirect, routes (eg via Maputo or J'burg). Rail seems out of the question. By road there is public transport, but slow, complicated and uncomfortable, or taxi. By sea could be slow and expensive and would require negotiation since there is no ferry link. I take it on foot does not count as a transportation option.
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Transport options are normally air, rail, road or sea. For air there are alternative, though indirect, routes (eg via Maputo or J'burg). Rail seems out of the question. By road there is public transport, but slow, complicated and uncomfortable, or taxi. By sea could be slow and expensive and would require negotiation since there is no ferry link. I take it on foot does not count as a transportation option.
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Transport options are normally air, rail, road or sea. For air there are alternative, though indirect, routes (eg via Maputo or J'burg). Rail seems out of the question. By road there is public transport, but slow, complicated and uncomfortable, or taxi. By sea could be slow and expensive and would require negotiation since there is no ferry link. I take it on foot does not count as a transportation option.
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Transport options are normally air, rail, road or sea. For air there are alternative, though indirect, routes (eg via Maputo or J'burg). Rail seems out of the question. By road there is public transport, but slow, complicated and uncomfortable, or taxi. By sea could be slow and expensive and would require negotiation since there is no ferry link. I take it on foot does not count as a transportation option.
Transport options are normally air, rail, road or sea. For air there are alternative, though indirect, routes (eg via Maputo or J'burg). Rail seems out of the question. By road there is public transport, but slow, complicated and uncomfortable, or taxi. By sea could be slow and expensive and would require negotiation since there is no ferry link. I take it on foot does not count as a transportation option.
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Yes, but it seems like such a long trip around for 4h driving. Plus tickets are not so cheap.
– Idan
Nov 1 '16 at 19:01
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FWIW, I did the Inhambane to Vilanculos trip by public transport a bunch of years ago. I'm convinced this is still an option, as it would be in the opposite direction. But, expect this to be slow and uncomfortable.
– MastaBaba
Nov 1 '16 at 20:05