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  Kaya Mawa jetty / Mvuu Wilderness Camp © Dana Allen

MALAWI RELAXATION - 4 nights/5 days

Malawi is the ideal add-on to a safari itinerary in Botswana, South Africa or Zambia. Stay at the lodge of your choice to unwind and explore the region at your leisure.

Kaya Mawa, meaning "maybe tomorrow," is rated by Condé Nast Magazine as one f the world's ten most romantic destinations. It sits on the tip of Likoma Island in the central eastern part Lake Malawi. Eight stone thatched cottages are nestled amongst the island's mango trees and ancient baobabs, each with a panoramic view of the lake and direct access to the sandy beaches and clear waters. The honeymoon suite is tucked away on its own private island. Activities include walking, biking, snorkeling, diving, fishing, sailing, and visits to the cathedral and market in the harbor village.

Mvuu Wilderness Lodge
is situated in Liwonde National Park, Malawi's premier game viewing destination. Elephant, sable antelope, waterbuck, black rhino, lion and Pel's fishing owl are just a few of the animals to be seen here. It is an area of captivating beauty, the five tents with private viewing platforms built over a lagoon just off the Shire River. Activities include game drives, walks, biking and boating.

                Day 1 to 4: Fly to Lilongwe and transfer by light aircraft to the accommodation of your choice.
                Day 5: Return to Lilongwe.

Rates available on request and dependant on duration of stay, type of accommodation, etc. Itineraries shown are examples only - all itineraries booked are custom designed.

EXPLORATION SAFARI: THE GREAT MALAWI JOURNEY (10 nights)

  Kaya Mawa stone building / Kaya Mawa bedroom © Dana Allen

  Kaya Mawa aerial view © Wilderness Safaris / Lake Malawi snorkeling © Dana Allen

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