South of Benguela is this paradisiacal place, it is rarely visited by visitors, not even by the inhabitants of Benguela.
This beach rarely receives
tourists, but believe me it's worth going there.
The paradisiacal beach and almost
desert is bathed by crystal clear waters and surrounded by cliffs that become
at a natural viewpoint.
On the way to the bay you can also stop at Cuio, the fishing village that
is located 85 kilometers from Benguela and eat one of the typical dishes of
region. It's about 15 km along a dusty gravel road, but in a truly spectacular landscape.
Pure desert, with mountains and plains, very dry and riverbeds without water.
Along the way, we found some groups of monkeys climbing the slopes that connect to Chimalavera Park.
Here you can enjoy the beauty of the entire Benguela coast.