
Blue Zebra Island Lodge
Board
Full board
Check-in
14:00
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Board
Full board
Check-in
14:00
Check-out
11:00
Lake Safari Tent
Centrally positioned canvas tent with 2 twin beds, balcony overlooking Lake Malawi, partially open en-suite bathroom with shower. Accommodates up to 2 adults and 2 children under 12. Named varieties include Hornbill, Heron, Darter, Bulbul, and Nightjar.
Family Chalet
Lake-overlooking accommodation with 1 king bed and 2 twin beds, private en-suite bathroom with shower, room service, and partially open bathroom design. Suitable for families and small groups.
Executive Chalet
Secluded peripheral island positioning with king bed, private balcony with lake views, and direct lake access. Premium positioning away from central lodge facilities.
Pitta Cottage
Forest-set cottage option overlooking Lake Malawi with alternative layout and positioning within Nankoma Island's natural environment.
Superior Family Cottage
Premium family accommodation with lake views and enhanced amenities, positioned to overlook Lake Malawi from Nankoma Island.
Blue Zebra Island Lodge is located on Nankoma Island, a 20-minute boat transfer from Senga Bay on Lake Malawi's shore. Lilongwe's Kamuzu International Airport is 56 kilometers away (approximately 1 hour by road). From the airport, arrange a road transfer to Senga Bay, then boat access to the island. The lodge can arrange airport transfers and boat coordination. No direct airstrip serves Nankoma Island; overland and water combination is standard access.
The dry season from May to October offers cooler temperatures, lower humidity, and optimal conditions for water activities and bird-watching. During this period, water temperatures are comfortable for snorkeling (24–26°C). November through April is the warm, wet season with occasional rain but lush vegetation and increased bird breeding activity. Lake Malawi supports year-round visitation; choose based on preferred weather and activity focus. Peak tourism aligns with June–August, while May and September offer fewer crowds with comparable conditions.
Blue Zebra Island Lodge specializes in water-based activities including snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, wakeboarding, water-skiing, and tubing. Land activities include guided nature trails through Nankoma Island's forest, bird-watching expeditions (the islands are a bird-watcher's paradise), and wildlife viewing. The lodge also offers boat tours of the Marelli Archipelago, sunset cruises with views toward the Nkhotakota Hills, spa treatments, and massages. Activities emphasize Lake Malawi's unique freshwater ecosystem and endemic cichlid species.
Yes, Blue Zebra Island Lodge is family-friendly with dedicated Family Chalets accommodating up to 4 people (1 king bed and 2 twin beds). Rollaway beds and cribs are available upon request (surcharge applies). The lodge offers children's activities and water-based recreation suitable for families. However, some water activities like scuba diving have age or skill restrictions; contact the lodge directly regarding specific children's ages and activity suitability.
Blue Zebra Island Lodge specializes in Lake Malawi's freshwater ecosystem rather than Big Five safari viewing. Lake Malawi hosts over 1,000 endemic cichlid fish species—some of the world's rarest and most colorful freshwater fish. Snorkeling and scuba diving provide direct observation of these species in their natural habitat. The islands are designated a bird-watcher's paradise, hosting diverse avifauna. The lodge's conservation partnership protects three uninhabited islands (Nankoma, Maleri, Nakantenga) supporting endemic flora, fauna, and bird populations.
Yes, Blue Zebra Island Lodge offers free WiFi throughout the property, including in rooms and common areas. As a remote island location, connectivity may be variable during peak usage or adverse weather. The lodge operates on solar power with generator backup, ensuring reliable power for devices and charging. Contact the lodge directly if stable internet connection is essential for your stay.
Room rates include free full breakfast and free WiFi. Daily housekeeping is provided. Limited room service operates during set hours. Specific activity inclusions (snorkeling, boat tours, nature trails, bird-watching) should be confirmed directly with the lodge, as some may be add-on activities. Scuba diving certifications and professional guide services typically incur additional charges.
Yes, Blue Zebra Island Lodge operates on solar power with generator backup, minimizing carbon dependency. The property maintains an active conservation partnership with Malawi's Department of National Parks and Wildlife, protecting three uninhabited islands (Nankoma, Maleri, Nakantenga) as sanctuaries for endemic fish species, flora, and bird populations. The lodge implements eco-friendly practices and positions itself as a conservation-driven operation balancing commercial hospitality with environmental stewardship.
Yes, Blue Zebra Island Lodge's location near Salima (approximately 2 hours from Lilongwe) positions it as a complementary addition to broader Malawi safari circuits. The lodge can be combined with wildlife parks, cultural sites, and other accommodations throughout Malawi. Its proximity to Lilongwe also enables connections to Zambian safaris (approximately 2 hours' drive), making it suitable for multi-country trips. Contact the lodge or a safari specialist for integrated itinerary planning.
Book Blue Zebra Island Lodge directly through the official website (bluezebra.mw) or by contacting +265 992 244 244 / info@bluezebra.mw. To compare rates from verified operators, read guest reviews, and access curated booking options, visit SafariFind.com—a marketplace connecting travelers with verified safari lodges and operators throughout Africa. SafariFind provides transparent pricing, cancellation policies, and guest feedback to inform your booking decision.
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