Day 1: History and Culture Exploration
St. Peter Cathedral โ Ricoma Town โ Local Village โ Baobab Tree
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:Construction began in 1903 on Rikoma Island, a territory of Malawi on Malawi Lake, and was completed in 1911 and was completed in 1911, and the statue of St. Peter's magnificent stone building and Malawi lake, and local markets and traditional culture in Ricoma Town, the administrative center of Ricoma district, and the Ricoma district's administrative center. Experienced and explored the Bantu culture and self -sufficiency traditions in Aboriginal villages, which have been settled since the 1800s, and observed empty baobab trees wrapped in the cassure trees of the new market plaza built in 1985.
Day 2: Award -winning and diving experience
Scuba diving โ Kayama and Losage
Recommended time:10 hours
Core points:On more than 20 diving sites around Ricoma Island, PADI certified diving school experiences scuba diving in a clear freshwater like Malawi Lake Cycled Fish, and one of the world's top 10 romantic roses selected by Cong Nast Traveler, Kayama and Luxury Logi and African Best Beach Enjoying the resort experience, exploring small fishing villages and traditional fishing culture through boat tours to the nearby periodontal mulu island, and enjoying breaks and beach volleyball on sand beaches and rocks.
Day 3: Mozambique Napstrate and Water Sports (optional)
Manda Wildlife Protection Zone โ Enk Location Logi โ Water Ski โ Windsurfing
Manda Wildlife Protection Zone:4 hours, forest hiking safari and Malawi lake rest in a protected area that is difficult to access Mozambique Kobu
Enk Location Logi:It takes 3 hours, appreciation of premium accommodation and lake prospects at barefoot luxury losage on the coast of Mozambique
water ski:2 hours, water skiing and wakeboard experience in the calm freshwater of Lake Malawi
Windsurfing:2 hours, windsurfing and sailing activities using a certain wind of the lake