Out & About Spring 2018

A LAKE TO LIKE After all the activity of hiking or a safari, the shores of Lake Malawi are a totally serene experience: imagine your alarm clock being the voices of local women singing on the beach in the morning. Picture a sea of twinkling lights in the darkness of the night as fishermen bob around with lanterns on the lake after sunset. It’s an incredibly romantic spot, a place to reconnect and relax, to snooze and catch up on that novel that’s been gathering dust since Christmas. A dip in the lake is a must and you’ll be blown away by the clarity of the water and the array of fsh. In fact, there are more than 800 types of cichlids here, enough to make a Sir David Attenborough out of any visitor. There’s such variety of places to stay. Kaya Mawa on Likoma Island is an absolute slice of paradise, with bedrooms situated down by the lake, some with their own private plunge pool near the beach, offering the ultimate in seclusion. Pumulani, on the lake’s southern shore, is great for the active, and for those who want to indulge in a Robinson Crusoe fantasy, rustic eco-camp Mumbo won’t disappoint. Malawi Southern Explorer, 11 nights from £3,950 per person including flights & transfers.

Feeling inspired? Please call our personal travel designers to discuss further on 01488 689 700 or email us at travel@baileyrobinson.com. Bailey Robinson evokes the golden age of travel, a time when people were treated as individuals and the world was just waiting to be discovered.

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