North Mozambique: the Undiscovered Kite Paradise

There are very popular kite destination and there are some which are unknown treasures to go kiting to.

When European and North American summer is approaching, local spots attract the majority of kiters, but you might be in time for some exotic adventure in the Southern Hemisphere: there are still some places left in the world, which can be considered true kitesurfing paradises with incredible conditions, yet undiscovered by the masses of regular kitesurfers.

 

murrebue kite handplant

 

If you want to have off-the-beaten-track experience and are dreaming of taking a kitesurfing trip that is completely away from usual tourist destinations, where you would find yourself as the only kitesurfer in beautiful turquoise water lagoons, surrounded by the breathtaking view of white sandbanks emerging all around, then Cabo Delgado, the northern-most Mozambican region, won’t disappoint you.

 

pemba mozambique

 

Murrebue is a small unknown beach village on the outskirts of Pemba (the capital of the region), but it gives the name to one of the most beautiful lagoons you have ever seen. Thirty kilometers by four of crystal turquoise waters, closed between beautiful white sandy beaches and a gorgeous reef.

 

murrebue kitesurfing

 

Any tourism is practically nonexistent in this area, and the few expats who live here are mainly employees of gas companies from all over the world. There is a really limited number of lodges in Murrebue and the prices are quite high, but you can find some little jewels, like Il Pirata Lodge, where you will still have reasonable prices and great food.

 

il pirata kite murrebue

 

I had the pleasure of staying at this kitesurfing paradise for three months, giving kitesurfing lessons to the oil and gas workers or some local Mozambican guy, and having great kitesurfing sessions myself, spending most of the time surfing practically alone in this kiteboarding paradise.

 

il pirata baobab murrebue

 

The life here is regulated by Nature and the flow of tides: when the ocean starts to get low, all the surrounding villagers take over the lagoon to collect shellfish, which remain trapped in small puddles formed by withdrawing waters: myriads of people coming from the surrounding hills in search of some sea delicacy. You can still go kiting while they are around and if you attempt some jump or trick, you will suddenly hear big awwwww’s coming all around.

 

kite jump murrebue

 

There is a very small kitesurfers community, but they mainly kite on weekends, leaving the whole lagoon to the few tourists staying in local lodges. There is the chance to organize great downwind sessions starting from local surrounding villages, such as Mecufi (30 km south of Murrebue), giving you the incredible emotion of kitesurfing on savage and uncivilized shores.

 

white beach sands in murrebue

 

The best season to visit this kitesurfing paradise starts from May and goes up to August, when Cuzi, the southeast trade winds, blow practically 90% of the days between 15 and 30 knots. You can also find wind from November to March in the Kasi Kasi season (North East trade winds), but it can rain in this period, which might often interfere with the consistency of the wind. The average temperatures during the windy season are always around 26°-28°C, and the waters are perfect for just lycra and shorts or shorty in the really strong wind days. The kitesurfing spot has a few dangers (some rocks and sea urchins in limited areas), but it is a huge stretch of coral sand and crystal clear water: a great place for kitesurfers of all levels.

So if you don't need cocktails with umbrellas and some all-inclusive fattening resort for retired people, if you aren't scared by a couple of airplane changes, and if you want to experience a great adventure and kitesurfing exploration, Murrebue is one of the best places you want to pay a visit and to go kiting.

 

Carlo Macchiarulo

 

POST UPDATE.

April 17, 2016. One of the saddest days to remember: Carlo, the local kite community leader, has disappeared suddenly and unexpectedly, at the age of 51. He left an immense void in the community of Pemba Kiters and in the lives of all who loved and were close to him. We share the immense sorrow of his wife Susanna and the daughters Zoe and Petra.

He was a Pioneer, an Experimenter, an Amazing Kiter, an Optimist, a Great Source of Inspiration ... And above all a Friend

May 19, 2014 by Gabriele Fabrizio Sbalbi ( edited on May 31, 2020 )

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Jason Mileshko

Awesome! I hope to make it out there one day.

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Gabriele

Thank you, Jason, If you ever need some extra info, don't hesitate to contact me

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