Quest Underseas

EXPEDITION LIFE

EXPEDITION LIFE

ACCOMMODATION
FOOD
A DAY IN THE LIFE
Weekends
WHO ELSE IS GOING?

WEATHER

ACCOMMODATION
You will stay at Mango Beach (Bamboozi), a small community set on top of sand dunes overlooking the sweeping white beaches and blue sea of Tofo Beach, and wake up every morning to the sound of waves breaking onto the shore. Mango Beach is a  35 minute walk away from the dive school.

You will live as a team with up to 8 others, including your Project Leader. Your accomodation is fully equipped with bathrooms, showers, flush toilets and kitchen facilities. There is plenty of communal space, including small gardens and areas to relax - perfect for winding down after a days diving or to chill out when writing up your research.

FOOD

Your food will be from the local fishermen, markets and shops in Tofo. On weekends there will be opportunities to eat out in town or on the beach front and often community events will involve putting on food and drink for the locals involved in the project.

Breakfast: fruit, cereal, bread, eggs (even occasionally bacon), tea, coffee
Lunch: pasta or rice with vegetables, chicken or fish. Bought from the local market.
Dinner: Locally caught fish with rice and vegetables.

A DAY IN THE LIFE
Monday to Friday will be spent carrying out diving surveys, snorkelling surveys and conservation / community work. The group will be split into two teams of four and research work will be assigned to them on a daily / weekly basis. When not diving the team will be busy with either data interpretation and entry, creation of material for the community workshops or renovation and development work at local schools.

Weekends
On weekends there will be the opportunity to do two fun dives, all included in the cost of your expedition. This will give you the chance to see some of Tofo's stunning marine life without having to worry about counting or identifying!

There will be time to visit the local market and small town of Inhambane, where you can take a dhow trip to one of the small offshore islands. Saturday night is set aside for a few beers at one of the local bars which stretch across the sand dunes along Tofo Beach. Watching the sunset over the Indian Ocean with a cool beer in your hand is hard to beat.

Sunday is a day of rest, where volunteers can relax, dive or kite surf on their own (not included in the project cost), or visit one of the local churches. This is definitely something to experience, even if you are not particularly religious, as the African singing and dancing is second to none!

WHO ELSE IS GOING?
Diving and marine enthusiasts from all around the world! Your team will be 8 people of a variety of ages and backgrounds. Regardless of age, all volunteers have one thing in common – an enthusiasm for scuba diving, the dedication to spend time carrying out valuable work in Tofo and the desire to make a positive impact on marine life and local communities.

For this expedition all volunteers need to be PADI Advanced Open Water divers (AOW)
However, pre-expedition additional dive training can be organised if you do not currently hold these dive qualifications. Please see our 'Dive Information and Departure Dates' section for further information.

WEATHER
Mozambique is a stunning country with a varied climate and seasonal changes. In terms of diving in southern Mozambique, the water temperature is highest in our winter (December-February, average 27 degrees C) and lowest in our summer (May-August, average 21 degrees). Visibility is varied, but averages around 8-10 metres. The rainy season is also between May and August and the effect of the rain on visibility, and therefore our work, means that we currently run the project either side of the rainy season in March / April and October / November.

Call 01444 474744 or info@questunderseas.com
for further information or to apply for a trip