Pumulani
Pumulani offers the perfect mix for a memorable holiday whether you enjoy being active or simply relaxing in the beautiful and tranquil scenery.
Pumulani is situated on the westside of the Nankumba Peninsula in the South end of Lake Malawi and the beautiful sparkling colours shimmering over the water, the clear blue skies and the panoramic vistas truly make one feel like they are in paradise. David Livingstone named Lake Malawi ‘Lake of Stars’ for good reason. According to experts this lake is home to more native fish species than any other lake in the world.
The ten villas, each with its own distinct character, are situated in such a way that they blend in completely with the natural surroundings and the cooling grass roofs reflect the African sun. The villas consist of a bedroom, sitting area and bathroom with double showers, double basins and toilet. The bedroom and sitting area open out on to an elevated deck and there is a small fridge for cool drinks. The main area with restaurant and bar is set high above the Lake with magnificent views and meals are served either on the beach, in the gardens, in the restaurant or on your private deck.
The lake is ideal for water sports such as snorkelling, kayaking, waterskiing, diving or fishing. Sail the impressive lake on the traditional wooden dhow or village trips are offered for those who like to experience true African village life.
The flora and fauna surrounding the lodge is impressive and it is a bird watchers paradise with over 300 different bird species. A popular combination is a walk along the trail heading through the hills, finishing at a secluded beach and kayaking back to Pumulani along the shoreline of the National Park.
For those who like to sunbathe and simply relax there is a private beach and an infinity swimming pool, situated on the upper terrace with beautiful views overlooking the water and the hills beyond.
Lake Malawi combines easily with safari camps in the South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.