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Mwali (Mohéli): Comoros' Untouched Paradise

Discover Mwali: An untouched island paradise in Comoros with pristine beaches, vibrant marine life, and authentic Comorian culture.

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Mwali, also known as Mohéli, is the smallest and most pristine of the Comoros Islands, offering a tranquil escape with its lush landscapes, vibrant marine life, and authentic Comorian culture. It's a haven for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat, boasting the country's only national park.

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Local tips

  • Visit during the dry season (April to November) for the best weather and outdoor activities.
  • Bring snorkeling gear to explore the vibrant marine life around the island.
  • Try local seafood dishes for a taste of authentic Comorian cuisine.
  • Engage with locals to learn more about the island's history and traditions.
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Getting There

  • Ferry

    To reach Mwali, take a flight to Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport (HAH) on Grande Comore. From there, transfer to Chindini on the southern tip of Grande Comore and catch a ferry to Fomboni, Mwali's capital. Ferry trips take about 2 hours, but schedules can be irregular and weather-dependent. Check schedules in advance. A one way trip is approximately $10-$20.

  • Flight

    Alternatively, take a connecting domestic flight from Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport (HAH) in Grande Comore to Mohéli Bandar Es Eslam Airport (NWA) in Fomboni. Domestic flights are operated by Int'Air Îles. Be aware that flights can be subject to delays and overbooking. Expect to pay around $50 - $100 for a one-way flight.

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Discover more about Mwali

Mwali, also called Mohéli, is a hidden gem within the Comoros archipelago, celebrated for its untouched beauty and rich biodiversity. As the smallest of the three main islands, Mwali offers a unique blend of relaxation, adventure, and cultural immersion. The island's main draw is its stunning natural environment. Mohéli National Park, the first protected marine area in the Comoros, is home to diverse marine species, including endangered green sea turtles, dolphins, and humpback whales (July to October). Snorkeling and diving opportunities abound, with vibrant coral reefs and crystal-clear waters teeming with tropical fish. Inland, lush rainforests, hiking trails, and endemic wildlife await exploration. Beyond its natural wonders, Mwali offers a glimpse into authentic Comorian culture. Visitors can explore charming villages, interact with friendly locals, and experience traditional music, dance, and crafts. The island's capital, Fomboni, is a picturesque port town with markets and a relaxed atmosphere. Mwali is an ideal destination for eco-tourists, nature enthusiasts, and travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience. The island's commitment to conservation and sustainable development ensures that its natural beauty will be preserved for generations to come.

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