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Lake Niassa

Nkwichi Lodge

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About Nkwichi Lodge

An enchanting beach retreat on the wild Mozambican shores of Lake Malawi.
Nkwichi Lodge lies on the pristine Mozambican shoreline of Lake Malawi, in a beautiful secluded setting beneath the Great Rift Valley escarpment. The lodge has been cleverly designed using natural materials to blend in with the surrounding boulder-strewn lakeshore, and offers superb accommodation, with a choice of five unique chalets, and two impressive fully staffed villas for the ultimate private experience. Activities are focused on and around the lake, with a good mix of water-based activities, and guided bush walks along the shores. This remote location is a perfect spot to relax, far from the distractions of modern life.
From $470 per person/per night
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6 Rooms
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The property

The double storey thatch and stone guest area is open at the front and sides, with a spacious and comfortable lounge downstairs, a library, and a small curio shop. Stairs lead up to the cosy bar and relaxation deck, and a sheltered dining room which is occasionally used during rainy weather. Most meals are served on the delightful beach deck beneath towering fig trees, or on the crescent of sand in front of the lodge.

The rooms

Five stunning thatched chalets are set back from the water’s edge, each with a unique design and layout, with beautiful organic interiors, solid hand-crafted furniture, romantic four-poster beds beneath draped mosquito nets, and deep rock-pool baths in the outdoor en-suite bathrooms. Two totally self-contained villas are situated a short walk from the lodge – a two-bedroomed family unit, and a romantic honeymoon villa – both offering complete privacy and the luxury of a private chef and butler.

Activities

Snorkelling conditions are perfect in these warm crystal clear waters, with an incredible diversity of colourful fish and dramatic underwater rock formations to explore, and stand-up paddle boarding, canoeing, and fishing trips out in the deeper waters. Guided bush walks often include a visit to the local village and community-run organic farm. For something really special, spend a night on a private beach in a romantic four-poster bed, with just a mosquito net between you and the starry skies.

Mozambique

Lake Niassa

Snorkel, swim or just chill on the wild and wonderful shores of the Mozambqiue side of Lake Malawi.