It is the only lodge on the southern stretch of the Mozambican lake coast. Despite its remote location, at about 15 km south of the Lago District’s capital Metangula, it is easily accessible. The lodge is situated directly on a beautiful 300m sandy beach and several rocky bays and is surrounded by breathtaking original bush land with huge mango and baobab trees. Our lodge has been awarded the high
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With only nine guest chalets Mbuna Bay offers its visitors peace, tranquility and first class comfort in an authentic African environment. Luxurious beach chalets nestled among lush African bush land:
Wake up to the sound of songbirds while tightly tucked into your cozy duvet. Enjoy the beautiful views over the beach and lake without even leaving your bed! Wind down your day with a sunset drink on your verandah, or even treat yourself to a relaxing bath at the foot of a majestic baobab tree! Wide selection of activities:
Being situated on the shores of Lake Malawi, Mbuna Bay offers plenty of great activities including snorkeling, canoe trips, sunset cruises, windsurfing, beach volleyball, hiking in the nearby mountains and visiting the local fishing villages. Even the most adventurous and active guests will never get bored! Pristine beaches and crystal clear water:
Lean back on comfortable beach chairs on our 300m stretch of white sandy beach. The world famous N’nosi reef and numerous rocky bays right on the lodge’s shores provide ideal conditions for snorkeling in the crystal clear waters and swimming with thousands of colourful cichlids. We call it “God’s Aquarium”!