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3-Day Kayaking Safari.
A visit to Lake Malawi's renowned Kayaking Island Camps at Cape Maclear.
COST - Contact us for current prices
Area: - Lake Malawi National Park Kayak Africa Islands - Cape Maclear
Duration: - 2 Nights / 3 days
Season: - All year
Persons: - Minimum 2 - max 9
Interest: - Hiking, scenery, kayaking, culture.
Day 1: - Meet at the Land and
Lake office at 08.30 and after a welcoming coffee or tea we drive
southwards along the M1. En route stop at Dedza and visit the
delightful coffee and pottery shop. Continue down the Golomoti Pass and
on to Cape Maclear. On arrival we transfer by boat to our island camp.
Overnight Island Camp on FB basis
Day 2: Early morning
swimming and paddle is the perfect start to your day. Snorkel, fish,
swim and listen to the cry of the fish eagle whilst you enjoy wholesome
cuisine from the privacy of your exclusive camp. Overnight Island Camp [Scuba Diving optional extra]
Day 3 - The final day consists
of a last swim, breakfast then a paddle [or boat] back to the mainland
before we drive to Mua Mission cultural craft workshop and museum. Here
we enjoy a short visit, before proceeding back to Lilongwe. ETA is late
afternoon.
Includes: - Transport
Lilongwe return, accommodation per person sharing , 2 nights Island
Tented Camp, all food, all non motorized water sports at Cape Maclear.
Excludes: - Alcoholic and bottled drinks, local gratuities
Lake Malawi -The worlds 3rd
largest fresh water lake and home to over 800 fish species, a greater
number of freshwater species than are found in Europe and N America
combined. The vast majority of these fish belong to the Cichlid group,
brightly coloured and favoured by aquariums worldwide. Lake Malawi
National Park, declared in 1980, includes the Cape Maclear peninsula
and the surrounding 9 islands - it is the most important freshwater
fish sanctuary in the world.
Kayak Africa -
has built up an excellent reputation in offering relaxed kayaking
opportunities amidst Lake Malawi's most beautiful Islands. Their
unique, comfortable and exclusive camps, built using natural materials,
blend in perfectly with the environment. Days are spent relaxing,
swimming, and snorkeling with endless amounts of tea, coffee and cool
drinks being offered.
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