TOR Linga Linga

Steps away from Mozambique's most beautiful beaches, TOR Linga Linga provides modern, comfortable, and safe accommodation for our volunteers. Our fully-equipped guest houses come complete with everything you need, including electricity, flush toilets, showers, and high-speed internet access.

The property is in the small village of Linga Linga in Inhambane province, a vibrant beachside community replete with beautiful beaches, friendly locals, and delicious food. You will have many opportunities to meet and befriend the people in the community and discover why Mozambicans call Inhambane terra de boa gente (land of the good people).

And when you're not volunteering, you'll find endless activities to keep you busy. Inhambane province is home to the Zinave and Bazaruto National Parks, the bustling cities of Maxixe and Inhambane, world-famous diving and surf in Tofo, and more. So come and discover life in Linga Linga!

 Bungalow Features

  • Non-smoking property

  • All bungalows have direct beach access

  • Reliable electricity

  • Private bathroom with flushing toilet

  • Large front porch with fabric hammock and deck chair

  • Mosquito nets on all beds

  • Night security and on-site manager

  • Bed linens and towels provided

  • Drinkable water

  • Complimentary locally-made beach tote and sun hat

  • Daily cleaning service

  • Weekly laundry service (linens and personal clothing)

  • Breakfast included in the weekly rate

  • Traditional dinner nightly (extra charge)

The Story of Tor

Michel started that morning just like any other, at the beach watching the sunrise and meditating, when he heard an awful wail. The shrieks were from an abandoned newborn goat - painfully thin, terrified, and close to death. The goat began walking toward Michel, only making it about a hundred meters before collapsing from exhaustion. Not knowing what else to do, Michel took the goat back to the village, got some milk, and tried hand-feeding the tiny animal. At first, all hope seemed lost, but something in this small kid wasn't giving up without a fight, and he slowly began to eat.

The little goat continued to get stronger with each passing day, but the locals worried that the goat was a bad omen, a voodoo sign, a harbinger of misfortune. But the village chief stepped in and explained the goat brought luck to this new place, and he must live. After that, the workers took turns feeding him and named him Thor, after the Norse god of strength. Thor grew stronger and rapidly cemented his place in the people's hearts and now lives at TOR Linga Linga, named in his honor.

The story of Thor inspired the creation of Tor Linga Linga, a place deeply connected to nature, where we can rediscover ourselves and find healing and peace. Welcome to your second home.

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