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Comores Anjouan Plage de Moya / The Comoros Ndzuwani Moya beach

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Chomoni Beach in Grande Comore, Comoros

With a paradisal landscape of turquoise sea and perfect white sand, Chomoni Beach offers excellent snorkeling and plenty of relaxation. Swim or bring snorkel gear to explore the warm waters and diverse marine life, then lounge on the beach and gaze at the volcanic rocks scattered across the small bay. Enjoy a meal of fresh lobsters and seafood caught and prepared by the locals, and consider an overnight stay in one of the rustic bungalows next to the water.
Bouni and Chindini on the eastern coast and Chomoni on the southern coast are like a small tropical Eden, with just a few baobabs and wooden bungalows to shelter from the sun. Like Mauritius, the rich sealife in the waters of these beaches are perfect for diving, however, the only diving centre that exists is on Grande Comore, in the only luxury seaside hotel on the archipelago. This centre also organizes deep sea fishing expeditions and excursions around the island on a boat.

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The Comoros - East Africa's Island Paradise

I spent ten days exploring the Comoros islands in East Africa (next to Madagascar), splitting my time between Grande Comore and Mohéli. On Grande Comore I visited Moroni, the beaches of the north, Lac Salé, and Chindini.

On Moheli I stayed at Laka Lodge in Nioumachoua, where I swam, snorkled with humpback whales and turtles, and enjoyed Moheli's perfect beaches. A true paradise!

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A typical African Village // Moheli Island, Comoros

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The Capital City of Comoros, Moroni.

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Comores Anjouan Plage de Sima / The Comoros Ndzuwani Sima beach

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Comores Anjouan Route Pomoni vers Mtsanga, Gopro / The Comoros Ndzuwani Road Pomoni to Mtsanga

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Moheli - A hidden gem in the Comoros Islands

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An impulsive decision to head to a remote island in the middle of the Indian Ocean led to one of most incredible four day working side by side with my good friend Rudi Wild and Moheli National Park. We spent every second of our time filming this spectacular gem of nature both on land and underwater. Less than 700 tourists Moheli every year. Which just goes to show how special this place is.

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Top 5 Mayotte Cities By Population

Here are some interesting facts about Mayotte:

1. Overseas Department of France: Mayotte is an overseas department and region of France, making it the only part of the Comoros archipelago that remains under French sovereignty. It is located in the Indian Ocean between Madagascar and the coast of Mozambique.

2. Biodiversity hotspot: Mayotte is known for its rich biodiversity. The island is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including unique species found only in this region. The marine ecosystem surrounding Mayotte is particularly diverse, with vibrant coral reefs and a variety of marine life.

3. Volcanic origin: Mayotte is of volcanic origin and is part of the Comoros volcanic archipelago. The island is characterized by rugged terrain, volcanic peaks, and lush green landscapes. Mount Benara, an active volcano, is the highest point on the island.

4. Cultural diversity: Mayotte is a melting pot of cultures, with influences from Africa, Madagascar, Arabia, and France. The local culture is a blend of different traditions, languages, and cuisines. The majority of the population practices Islam, and the island is home to numerous mosques.

5. Traditional dhow sailing: Traditional sailing is an important part of Mayotte's culture. Local fishermen use handmade wooden boats called dhows for fishing and transportation. These colorful boats can often be seen along the coasts, and dhow races are a popular event during festivals.

6. French and Shimaore: The official languages of Mayotte are French and Shimaore. Shimaore, a Swahili dialect, is widely spoken by the local population. Additionally, other Comorian languages, such as Kibushi and Kiantalaotsi, are also spoken by smaller communities.

7. Maternal society: Mayotte has a unique social structure known as a maternal society or matriarchal society. In this system, descent is traced through the female line, and women play a central role in family and community life.

8. Mayotte Barrier Reef: Mayotte is surrounded by the Mayotte Barrier Reef, which is the third-largest coral reef system in the world. The reef is a haven for marine biodiversity and offers excellent opportunities for diving and snorkeling.

9. Currency and time zone: Mayotte uses the Euro (€) as its official currency, similar to mainland France. It also follows the Central Africa Time (CAT) time zone, which is 3 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+3).

10. Nature reserves: Mayotte is home to several protected areas and nature reserves. These include the Marine Nature Park, which aims to preserve the unique marine ecosystem, and the Moya Forest, which protects the island's native flora and fauna.

These are just a few of the interesting facts about Mayotte, a beautiful island with a blend of cultures and natural wonders.

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Moheli - Comoros

Third and smallest island of Comoros archipelago is Moheli.

Comoros Trip Video

Comoros Trip Video - Haphazardly scattered across the Indian Ocean, the mysterious, outrageous and enchanting Comoros islands are the kind of place you go to just drop off the planet for a while. Far removed from the clutter that comes with conventional paradises -- sprawling hotels, neon discos -- the Comoros are so remote even an international fugitive could hide out here. In particular, the island of Mohéli, boasting the sleepy town of Fomboni. Anjouan is the beautiful sister among the already good looking cluster of islands, it does paradise so well, it actually lives up to all the clichéd expectations any Tripler could possibly muster -- Palms, bananas and the scent of ylang-ylang and cloves borne on the breeze.

Rich in Swahili culture, and devoutly Muslim, the charming inhabitants of Comoros come from a legendary stock of Arab traders, Persian sultans, African slaves and Portuguese pirates. The four developed islands offer everything from relaxing on white-sand beaches by turquoise seas to hiking through rainforests on the lookout for giant bats. Grande Comore, the largest of the islands, boasts the largest active volcano in the world, Mt Karthala, which last blew its lid in 2005, flattening villages. The aftermath, though has created a spectacular desert landscape on the mountain, and walking and trekking here is particularly good. Also on Grande Comore, timeless Moroni is oozing with old-time Arabian flair. Mayotte, is the only island of the four still a part of France, and while some love the whitest of white beaches, others find it a little too French.

Nicknamed Cloud Coup-Coup land because of their crazy politics, the three independent islands (the fourth, Mayotte, is still a part of France) have experienced almost 20 coups since gaining independence in 1975! In fact, a Comorian president is lucky if theres time for his official portrait to be taken before armed men are once again knocking on the door. In the last decade, however, the quarrelsome tiff-prone independent islands agreed to put their differences aside and fly under the joint banner of the Union des Comores.

Holidaying in the Comoros isnt for everyone; Trip will kick your arse at times. But it teaches lessons in patience, humility and resilience. Everything moves mora mora (slowly slowly) and Tripism facilities are far from plush. Islam, and all its traditions, is evident everywhere. Women are expected to show modesty and cover up, and alcohol is a no-no for both sexes.

But if your idea of the perfect holiday is less about drinking rum punch in a skimpy bikini at a swank resort, and more about long, lazy days sipping tea and talking politics with the locals, then a safari in the exotic Comoros will probably be the kind of unpredictable, swashbuckling adventure youve been craving.

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Comores Anjouan Cascade de Wongoni / The Comoros Ndzuwani Wongoni waterfall

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What is COMOROS?!



I have made it safely to my 142nd country — the lovely African-island nation of COMOROS!

Nothing gets me more excited than visiting places like Comoros, which are completely hidden and overlooked by the world.

Truth be told, Comoros is booming with life and it has such a unique culture!!

Two Facebook friends, Hamza & Armel, picked me up at the Comoros main airport yesterday morning and have been driving me all over to visit the best places on the island. The people here in Comoros are so kind and welcoming, despite not speaking much English (everyone knows French as it was a French colony).

In this video, I have done my best to educate you a little bit about what life is like in Comoros. I hope you enjoy, and please, comment with any questions/thoughts/comments you may have!

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5 THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT COMOROS

Comoros, officially the Union of Comoros, is an island country in the Indian Ocean that lies between northeastern Mozambique, the French province of Mayotte, and northwestern Madagascar near the northern end of the Mozambique Channel. The bulk of the population practices Sunni Islam.The Comoros, as a member of the Arab League, is the only Arab country wholly located in the Southern Hemisphere.

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PARADISE FOUND! Drifting Ep. 45

PARADISE FOUND! Moheli Island, Comoro. Surrounded by an imposing mountain ridge, isolated beaches and undiscovered secluded bays.... Moheli Marine Park is something that we never expected!
Moheli has the Comoros largest biodiversity both on land and under the sea and we cannot wait to jump in and explore what lies underneath...
Robin explores the ruggedness of the island and we enjoy a beach fish braai (barbeque).
Our mornings are spent free-diving among amazing coral, reef fish and a Giant Moray!

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00:00 Lounging in the hammock
00:17 Our plans for the day
00:29 The best thing about sailing
00:39 A quick history on the Comorean Flag
01:43 Free-diving the gorgeous marine park
02:57 Deserted beach, Robin explores the island
05:23 Moheli, undiscovered piece of paradise
06:20 Fish braai on our secluded beach
07:55 How delicious!
08:51 Dingy back to SeaScape just as its getting dark
09:23 Robins morning chat
10:16 Free-diving the coral reef
11:16 A Giant Moray!
11:19 Underwater serenity
11:47 Don't miss our next episode.... Moroni, on the Grand Comoros

Plage Moya

Petite après-midi à la plage de Moya

Découverte de Mohéli : joyau des Comores

Nous sommes partis quelques jours à Mohéli, la plus petite île de l'archipel des Comores.
Connue pour son environnement préservé, ses roussettes (chauve-souris) de Livingstone, son parc naturel, Mohéli a su garder son côté sauvage et développer le tourisme en misant sur la création d'association de préservation du patrimoine. Des guides nous accueillent sur chaque site et nous organisent des visites des lieux comme les cascades, les plages perdues, les lacs, le tout dans une langue française maîtrisée.

Nous nous sommes vraiment épanouis durant ce voyage. Une bouffée d'air frais et de simplicité.

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Plage de moya... !!!

L'une des plus belle plage de la petite terre !!!
Commun de Dzaoudzi-Labattoir !!!!

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