parpar
Parpar, also known as Parna or Parnu, is a small island located in the western Indian Ocean, off the coast of Mozambique. It is part of the Bazaruto Archipelago, a group of islands renowned for their pristine marine ecosystems and abundant wildlife. The island is relatively undeveloped, with a small permanent population that primarily relies on fishing and subsistence farming.
The natural environment of Parpar is characterized by sandy beaches, coral reefs, and coastal vegetation. The
Tourism on Parpar is limited and focuses on eco-tourism and responsible travel. Visitors are drawn to the