MALAWI
Malawi, also affectionately known as ‘the warm heart of Africa’, measures just 45,747 mi2 – and it is quite incredible how diverse the country is.
LAKE MALAWI
There is Lake Malawi of course, the third largest lake in Africa, and with that comes remote islands, picturesque shorelines, and stunning sunrises and sunsets.
MALAWI
Then there are the mountainous grasslands of Mulanje, and Nyika and Zomba plateaus, not to mention the game-rich national parks and wildlife reserves!
Mumbo Island is about a 40 minute boat ride from the mainland. Let it take you away from modern distractions, mobile phones and normal hectic life.
CLIMATE
Summer
November to April is characterized
by hot and wet weather.
Winter is from
May to October and is generally warm and dry.
Likomo Island Malawi
LIKOMA ISLAND
Situated on Lake Malawi and only 17km² in size. This unique paradise is home to Central Africa’s third largest cathedral, St Peter’s
ACTIVITIES
Mauritius has a large variety of almost 200 activities, attractions, and places of interest that appeal to a wide range of tastes.
ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation options range from small to medium-sized hotels and charming villas through to luxury resorts.
GETTING THERE
Just a short four-hour flight from Johannesburg, Mauritius offers scenic beauty, hidden treasures and adventure.
vISAS
South African passport holders do not need a visa.
Upon arrival at the airport, visitors will receive a tourist visa that is valid for three months.
CURRENCY
The currency is the Mauritian Rupee.
The exchange rate is approximately R1 to Rs2,50.
COVID-19
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Negative Covid-19 test result, taken within 72hours.
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Proof of Covid-19 vaccination (WHO approved vaccines only).
MALAWI
Then there are the mountainous grasslands of Mulanje, and Nyika and Zomba plateaus, not to mention the game-rich national parks and wildlife reserves!