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    Tan 'n Biki @ Paindane Beach Resort is nestled amongst plantations of Coconut palms and miles of sun-bleached beaches

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    Tan 'n Biki @ Paindane Beach Resort is nestled amongst plantations of Coconut palms and miles of sun-bleached beaches

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    Tan 'n Biki @ Paindane Beach Resort is nestled amongst plantations of Coconut palms and miles of sun-bleached beaches

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    Tan 'n Biki @ Paindane Beach Resort is nestled amongst plantations of Coconut palms and miles of sun-bleached beaches

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    The Paindane Reef rates as one of the best diving and snorkeling spots in the African East Coast

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    Tan 'n Biki @ Paindane Beach Resort is nestled amongst plantations of Coconut palms and miles of sun-bleached beaches

Tan 'n Biki @ Paindane Beach Resort

Tan 'n Biki @ Paindane Beach Resort Fishing Bonanza Special

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Tan 'n Biki @ Paindane Beach Resort (Praia de Paindane) is situated 28 km South of Inhambane and is nestled amongst plantations of Coconut palms and miles of sun-bleached beaches.

The last 4km is a thick sand track, 4x4 or Diff Lock recommended.

Luxury self-catering chalets with air conditioning and own pool, as well as basic rustic chalets and campsites, are on the dunes and just a stone's throw from the beach. On selected campsites, baraccas are available for hire. The baraccas are cool traditional shelters with modern clean ablutions, electrical plug points, and water.

The Tan 'n Biki @ Paindane Beach Resort Reef is one of the best diving and snorkeling spots in the African East Coast. This reef is within walking distance from the main campsite.

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Whale watching at Paindane from August to November

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