Lake Malawi filled with clear water, perfect for scuba diving  
12 DAY VICTORIA FALLS AND MALAWI, DAR ES SALAAM
Livingstone to Dar Es Salaam


From the Majestic Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe to the unspoilt beaches of Lake Malawi.
The lake is fringed with palm trees and baobabs, and filled with clear, warm water. Snorkel around the submerged boulders, kayak to the scattered islands, or merely watch for exotic birdlife from your hammock on an isolated beach.

Lake Malawi perfect for scuba diving
 
     
 
12 Day Vic Falls & Malawi: R6 250 +US$150 Local payment
 
 

Day

Start

Destination

Accom

Meals

Activity

1

Livingstone

 

Permanent Tent

L.D

Welcome…

2, 3

Livingstone

Chipata

Accom.

B.L.D

shopping

4,5

Chipata

Soouth Luangwa NP

Accom

B.L.D

Game Walk

6

South Luangwa NP

Luwawa Forest

Accom.

B.L.D

Hiking, BIking

7,8,9,10

Luwawa Forest

Central and Northern Malawi

Accom

B.L.D

Scuba, kayaking etc

11,12

Lake Malawi

Dar Es Salaam

Accom

(11)B.L.D
(12)B

 

[D] – Dinner [L] – Lunch [B] – Breakfast [*] Own Meals
12 Day Victoria Falls and Dar Es Salaam
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The Smoke that Thunders
Cheetah
Lion
Lake Malawi, Bird Watching
Zambia, Victoria Falls
Cheetah
Lion
Bird watching
       
 
     
     
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VICTORIA FALLS
Victoria Falls is one of the natural wonders of the world and a World Heritage site. The Victoria Falls topples over a sheer 100 metre (330 feet) drop.

This results into a spray that can be seen from more than 30km (20 miles) away and from there it derives its local African name - Mosi-Oa-Tunya - ‘The Smoke that Thunders’.
 
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LAKE MALAWI
Lake Malawi , is the most southerly lake in the Great African Rift Valley system. The lake, third largest in Africa, is situated between Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania. Famously visited by the Scottish explorer and missionary David Livingstone, Lake Malawi has sometimes been referred by English-speaking people as "Livingstone's Lake."