Shopping in Beira
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Mezimbite Forest Centre
Central Mozambique's forests have long been plundered, but there's finally some good news on the scene. If you have extra time and are interested in learning about local sustainable development projects, take a few hours to visit Mezimbite Forest Centre, about 50km west of Beira along the EN6.
In addition to promoting sustainable conservation of the surrounding forests through maximising the forests' benefits to local residents, it trains artisans and craftpersons to be competitive in quality at the highest levels, producing exclusive furniture designs, jewellery and other items that are marketed internationally.
The centre can be visited during the daytime (and preferably…
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Craft Shop
The vendors near Clube Náutico hawk a modest array of woodcarvings and other crafts. Pricier but worth a look is the small Craft Shop opposite TDM and next to Cá Te Espero.
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Mercado de Tchungamoyo
The chaotic Mercado de Tchungamoyo, known locally as 'Goto', is in the northeastern corner of town. It's full of imported goods, contraband and some unsavoury characters.
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Mercado Central
Mercado Central in the town centre is quieter, and the best place to buy fruit and vegetables.
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