"Conceivably TOMORROW' YOU MIGHT CONTINUE TO BE IN KAYA MAWA?


Posted January 23, 2015 by iboisland

Experience the delights of island living right amidst a new water lake in the middle of Malawi and Mozambique, where a life of angling agribusiness still endures for nearby individuals.

 
Kaya Mawa is a luxury lodge that nestles on LikomaIsland, lying about 12 km from the Mozambique side of Lake Malawi (or Lake Niassa). The island is located on the north eastern part of Lake Malawi, within the national waters of Mozambique.

Kaya Mawa offers 12 accommodation options which range from standard and premium suites to houses and family houses – all named after one of the local villages and all boastingmarvellousviews of the lake. Come to Kaya Mawa for passion, elegance and a philosophy to explore.
The people are friendly allowing for visitors to wander around along dirt roads to markets and the cathedral without having to worry about being mugged. Mountain-biking is a great way to get around!
Kaya Mawa and Ibo Island Lodge in the Quirimba Archipelago are synonymous in that local people were also trained to build the lodge then hired to become friendly efficient staff. Both hotels support the societies around them and both hotels want to give back to the people who come from these individual destinations.
Book a combo holiday package to Kaya Mawa and Ibo Island Lodge where you can experience an inland and an ocean experience all in one?Likoma Island Divers join with Kaya Mawa to provide PADI courses to visitors. Enjoy fresh water snorkelling in calm bays and diving at Ibo Island Lodge is also a delightful experience, where divers of all skills can get to see manta rays and plenty of game fish.
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Phone 27 21 785 2657
Business Address No. 6 Carlton Close, Professional Village, Noordhoek, 7975 | Cape Town | South Africa
Country South Africa
Categories Travel
Tags island of mozambique , quirimba archipelago , quirimba holidays
Last Updated January 23, 2015