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Properties in MalawiLake Malawi Chintheche InnAgainst the backdrop of the soaring Viphya Mountains lie the pristine, palm-fringed beaches of Chintheche Inn. The warm, crystal-clear waters of Lake Malawi lap tranquilly against a shoreline dotted with remnant patches of lowland tropical forest and fishing villages culturally unchanged for thousands of years. Lake Malawi Mumbo Island CampMumbo Island Camp is named for the pristine, practically deserted tropical island on which it is built. The crystal-clear, warm waters of Lake Malawi National Park are the first in the world set aside for the protection of freshwater fish. With over 2000 species present, this region of Lake Malawi is often considered the best freshwater diving and snorkeling location on the planet. Likoma Island Lake Malawi Kaya Mawa LodgeLocated on Likoma Island in the eastern portion of Lake Malawi, Kaya Mawa Lodge is a true getaway. The lodge was built by hand with the help of the local community and offers a romantic setting. All rooms have sunken tubs and loos with a view. Great water activities like diving and snorkeling can make for an adventurous visit. Liwonde National Park Mvuu CampMvuu Camp is situated just south of Mvuu Lodge on the banks of the iconic Shire River in Malawi's Liwonde National Park - the country's premier wildlife haven. The Shire River forms the western boundary of the Liwonde National Park and, as a source of water, it draws all manner of fauna to its banks. Liwonde National Park Mvuu Wilderness LodgeLocated overlooking the Shire River in Liwonde National Park, Mvuu Wilderness Lodge is a small intimate camp with only eight tents for those looking to visit somewhere off the beaten path. Water activities, especially river cruises, are highlights. |
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