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Lake Malawi
Malawi
lake
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Lake Malawi, also known as Lake Nyasa, is one of Africa's Great Lakes and the third largest in Africa. It is home to more species of fish than any other lake, including over 1000 species of cichlids. The clear, calm waters of Lake Malawi make it an excellent spot for freshwater scuba diving and snorkeling, offering unique opportunities to observe vibrant cichlid fish in their natural habitat. The lake spans the eastern border of Malawi, touching Tanzania and Mozambique, and is characterized by its sandy beaches and rocky shores. Dive sites vary from shallow sandy areas, perfect for beginners, to deeper rocky sites for more experienced divers. The lake's vast expanse and diverse ecosystems make it a must-visit dive zone for enthusiasts of freshwater diving.
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Dive Sites in Lake Malawi
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Otter Point
A popular dive site located south of Cape Maclear, renowned for its large boulders, caves and overha...
28m
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Zambia Rock
Situated at the northern end of the lake, Zambia Rock offers divers a chance to see some of the lake...
40m
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West Thumbi Island
Located close to Cape Maclear, this island is surrounded by a variety of dive sites featuring rocky...
30m
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Nkhata Bay
The clear, calm waters of Nkhata Bay are ideal for beginners. The bay is teeming with a colourful ar...
25m
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Mumbo Island
A tiny, uninhabited island located off the Cape Maclear peninsula. The dive sites around the island...
35m
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Chizumulu Island
Located in the northern part of the lake, this is a remote and untouched dive site. The island's und...
30m
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