This beautiful lake contains close to one thousand species of freshwater fish – more than in Europe and North America combined and has been selected by Diver Magazine one of the Top 10 ‘must see must dive’ destinations in the world! Cruise on luxury liveaboard yachts or relax in camps, on tiny islands of Africa bush, surrounded by an Inland Sea and experience one of the worlds unique diving destinations.
Lake Malawi, one of the largest lakes in the world is 560km long, 80km wide and 700m deep. Located at its southern end is Lake Malawi National Park - a World Heritage Site. The National Park is home to many hundreds of fish species, nearly all are endemic and its importance for the study of evolution is comparable to that of the Galapagos Islands.
Infact the biodiversity of this beautiful lake is astonishing with close to one thousand species of freshwater fish – more than are found in Europe and North America, combined!
Water temperatures are warm and visibility is aquarium-like. Awesome swim-through’s, gigantic overhangs, mysterious dark entrances that beg to be explored, waving tendrils of aquatic plants, white sands and the attendant swarms of riotously coloured fish await.
It is no wonder that Lake Malawi has been selected by UK Diver Magazine as one of the Top 10 ‘must see must dive’ destinations in the world!
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