Kaya Mawa,Malawi,Watersports,Honeymoons,Luxury

Kaya Mawa, Lake Malawi, Malawi, Africa

An exclusive island paradise, full of character and charm. Seemingly a million miles from anywhere - the perfect place to relax and re-charge.

Kaya mawa, lake malawi

Remaining virtually untouched since its discovery by Scottish missionaries at the end of the nineteenth century, Likoma Island is a tiny haven of exclusivity, car-free and sparsely populated by the local fishing community, it is a walker’s paradise. Until recently the only way to reach this hidden corner of Africa was by the 1920s tramp steamer but now an airstrip provides easy access from Lilongwe international airport.

Kaya mawa, lake malawi Kaya mawa, lake malawi

This is the unspoilt, friendly Africa of yesteryear - the island is entirely safe and the people are extremely friendly - if you happen to lose your path, the islanders will go out of their way to show you home. The trail to town winds through traditional fishing villages, across the baobab plains, to the port where the weekly arrival of the ‘Ilala’ is an un-missable opportunity to experience the colourful hustle and bustle of island life and watch the Mozambican dhows arrive to trade - piled high with maize, cassava and firewood - and the chaos which ensues!

Kaya mawa, lake malawi Kaya mawa, lake malawi

Flanked by sandy bays, a rocky promontory forms a natural foundation for the eye-catching stone and teak framed restaurant. It commands spectacular views of the mountains of Mozambique to the east and across the waters towards mainland Malawi to the west where the sun sets in glorious African fashion - sun-downers are served at the bar, beside an open-air deck and infinity rock pool.

Kaya mawa, lake malawi Kaya mawa, lake malawi

Each of the eight cottages has its own hand-crafted, four poster mahogany bed, bathroom with sunken double-tub and hot-water shower. Understated, creating a great sense of calm and designed with individual views in mind, they overlook the lake. All have private terraces and paths which pick and turn their way through sun-bleached rocks to the water.

Kaya mawa, lake malawi Kaya mawa, lake malawi

Diving, skiing, sailing and exploring the lake are all available to those who look for more activity than that offered by the excellent cuisine, private beaches and terraces.

Hotels & Lodges Information

PRICE:
On request

The Service
Full board accommodation • All non-motorised activities • Airstrip transfers • Government taxes

The Accommodation
Eight stone built chalets with makuti thatch. All are different but each has a (king-size) double bed, sunken stone bathtub and a shower en suite (sometimes open-air!)

General
Kaya Mawa can be taken exclusively
Scuba diving • Water skiing • Sailing • Kayaking • Dhow cruise

Transport
International Airport at Lilongwe • Private charter flight to Kaya Mawa 1hr

Local Interest
Mozambique excursion • Island picnics • Likoma Cathedral


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