| About Mumbo Island |
 | The Island Mumbo Island is a pristine and deserted tropical island, and the undisputed jewel of the Lake Malawi National Park. Mumbo Island has never been populated, and is still in it’s natural state with a thick covering of miombo woodland and ancient fig and baobab trees. [...more]
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 | The Camp The tiny island camp, with capacity for only fourteen guests, features tastefully furnished tents with shaded decks, hammocks, hot bucket showers and ‘eco-loos’. A dining area, with bar, a lovely lounge under the baobab tree and a watersport gazebo complete camp infrastructure. [...more]
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 | The Lake Malawi National Park Mumbo Island is part of the Lake Malawi National Park. In 1980 the National Park became the first fresh-water marine reserve to be proclaimed on earth, and was declared a Natural World Heritage Site in 1984. [...more]
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 | Getting to Mumbo Island You can go by boat, you can go by car, and you can even fly. Click the link below for detail on all these options..... [...more]
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