Likoma Island is the larger of two small islands situated
in the far north of Lake Malawi, on the east of the Lake
and very close to the Mozambique coastline. To visit the
island is to step back in time. Just 17 square kilometers
with one small dirt road and two vehicles, the local
people survive largely by fishing, and rice and cassava
farming. The island has hundreds of huge baobab trees and
a number of glorious sandy beaches and rocky coves. The
waters are crystal clear throughout the year and the
diving and snorkeling is among the best in Lake Malawi.
Kaya Mawa Lodge is situated on the south-western tip of
the Island at the head of a crescent-shaped bay,
surrounded by mango trees and ancient baobabs. Translated
as "Maybe tomorrow" in the local Tonga dialect, the lodge
uses the stunning natural surroundings of beach, rock,
island and lake to create a lodge of unique character,
imagination and very special ambience.