Inhambane is a city in the southern Mozambique, lying on the Inhambane Bay at 470 km/292 mi north-east of Maputo. Known as Terra De Boa Gente (Land of Good People), it is one of the oldest and prettiest settlements in Mozambique. The landscape surrounding Inhambane is dominated by vast coconut palms where an architectural atmosphere, rich in diverse history dominated the spot's character.
As the name suggests, Chamber of Secrets dive spot in Tofo Beach, Barra Peninsula, is full of surprises and offers more than one diving opportunity. It is the best inshore dive which is worth diving twice, at least for the wildlife and the trendy swim through. Chamber of secrets is also used as an Open Water qualifying dive and it takes after a horseshoe shape. The dive depths here range between 14-21 m/46-69 ft with visibility standing at 10-20 m/33-66 ft.
At 14 m/46 ft around the top and 19 m/62 ft around the bottom, there is a ragged wall, lined with 6 swim-throughs and a number of overhangs and caves. The middle of the horseshoe is a flat sandy point, frequented by blue spotted rays, blue stringrays and whip-tailed rays. Other wildlife here include the lizardfish, lionfish, scorpionfish as well as whale sharks.