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Nkwichi Lodge is located on the Mozambique shores of Lake Malawi and is set on a beach that easily rivals the Indian Ocean beaches on the eastern side of the country.
The lodge takes its name from the local name for the beach, Mchenja Nkwichi, meaning squeaky sands referring to the squeak that the fine white sands make as you walk across the beach. The lodge is part of the Manda Wilderness Project which was set up to create a nature reserve to protect this beautiful and remote part of Mozambique.
Nkwichi Lodge has been constructed by local staff from the nearby communities using only local and natural materials. Each of the six en suite chalets is slightly different in style and are designed to blend in with the surroundings. They all offer spacious bedrooms with four-poster beds and mozzie net drapes.
The main lodge is a simple two level thatch-roof building with bar and dining area upstairs offering lovely views over the lake. There is also a lovely raised decking set in the boulders on the beach, and this is another lovely venue for relaxing in a hammock or enjoying a meal.
Activities at Nkwichi range from complete relaxation on the beach, swimming and snorkeling to walks in the reserve and canoe trips to explore the stunning coastline. Guests are also very welcome to visit community projects such as the farming program.
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Experiences while staying here
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Visit St. Peter's Cathedral
We definitely recommend taking a stroll or a boat trip over to the "town" and visiting the huge St. Peter's Cathedral which was built in 1905 by missionaries.
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Watch the Local Choir & Dance Group
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Likoma Island & Mozambique Lakeshore and nearby places
- Lake Malawi 48 miles away
- The Northern Lakeshore 65 miles away
- Viphya Forest Mountains 84 miles away
- Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve 85 miles away
- Vwaza Marsh 122 miles away
- Nyika Plateau 121 miles away
- The Southern Lakeshore & Cape Maclear 138 miles away
- Lilongwe 154 miles away
- Liwonde National Park 201 miles away
- Zomba Plateau 234 miles away