Lake Malawi: A Small Bit Of The Caribbean In The Heart Of Africa

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Seeking for somewhere in the middle of Africa that has a laid-back, surfer perspective with the “vibrancy of the Caribbean” and “where vacationers come for two days and remain for a week?” Then head to Lake Malawi, Africa’s third-greatest (and the globe’s ninth-largest) lake. Found right involving Mozambique, Tanzania and Malawi, this placid lake is nearly created for navigating via kayak along its shoreline the place you can go to its a lot of one of a kind villages and fishing ports (as expert in this post from the Sydney Morning Herald).

Nkhata Bay, the well known backpacker hangout and bustling fishing port about 3/5 of the way up the lake, is, as Lonely Planet describes, “Caribbeanesque,” with its scenic vistas and opportunities for snorkeling. And you imagined you had been going to spend your days in Africa seeking for significant game.

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