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Silver Kata Bay 3 nights 4 days travel course
Day 1: Lake Malawi Lake and City Tour
Eunkata Bay Harbor โ Malawi Lake Beach โ Silver Kata Bay Market โ Local Restaurant
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:Enjoy swimming and snorkeling in the clear blue water of Lake Malawi, the third largest Africa, observe the daily lives of traditional fishing boats and local fishermen at the port of Eunkata Bay, visit fresh agricultural products and handicrafts in the lively local market, interact with locals, and fresh fish dishes and traditional Malawi foods. Local restaurant experience
Day 2: Natural Exploration and Waterfall Tour
Eunkata Bay Falls โ Surrounding Forest Hiking โ Kabuji Falls โ Observation Deck
Recommended time:10 hours
Core points:In the dense green forest, the Eunkata Bay Falls, swimming in clear water, enjoying the sound of nature, hiking along the steep mountains of Malawi Lift Valley, observing various wildlife and birds, and enjoying picnics at the hidden gem -like Kabuji Falls. Appreciation
Day 3: Culture Experience and Island Tour
Eunkata Bay Museum โ Visit to Tong Family Village โ Ricoma Island Boat Tour โ Traditional Dance Performance
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:At the Eunkata Bay Museum, learning the history of the Tong family and the cultural heritage of the Malawi Lake area, visiting the Tong Family Traditional Village, experiencing the daily life of locals and traditional house architecture, traveling to Rikoma Island in Lake Malawi, enjoying the Sealid fish snorkeling and exploration of the island, Very immersive in local culture while watching traditional dance performances
Day 4: Beach and Splaring Tour (optional)
Chitheh Beach โ Mumju Coffee Farm โ Chicale Beach โ Bifiya Forest
Chitech Beach:3 hours, sunbathing and water sports on the most beautiful sand beaches of Lake Malawi
Memorial Coffee Farm:Takes 2 hours, Malawi High Quality Arabica Coffee Course Tour and Coffee Tasting
Chicale Beach:2 hours, interact with local fishermen on a quiet and peaceful beach
Bifiya Forest:3 hours, bird observation and natural walking in Malawi's largest artificial forest