The Boulders (Otter Point) – Cape Maclear & Lake Malawi National Park Dive Site
Site Overview
The Boulders (Otter Point) is a remarkable dive site in the Cape Maclear & Lake Malawi National Park region of Lake Malawi, widely regarded as one of the premier freshwater diving destinations on the African continent. The site features depths from 2 to 15 meters with an average depth of 8 meters, offering an immersive freshwater diving experience showcasing the extraordinary biodiversity of the world's most species-rich lake. Renowned for its endemic cichlid populations, The Boulders (Otter Point) attracts divers seeking encounters with Red Zebra Cichlid, Electric Blue Cichlid, Freshwater Crab and other freshwater species found nowhere else on Earth. The granite rock formations create diverse habitat zones supporting rich communities of territorial mbuna and open-water pelagics that display brilliant breeding colors throughout the year. The calm freshwater environment with no tides and minimal current creates ideal conditions for extended bottom times and relaxed exploration. Visibility typically ranges between fifteen and thirty meters during the dry season from May to November, with peak clarity in June and July. Water temperatures range from twenty-three to twenty-nine degrees Celsius depending on season and depth. The Boulders (Otter Point) consistently ranks among the top dive sites in the Cape Maclear & Lake Malawi National Park region, drawing repeat visitors who return to observe the extraordinary diversity of cichlid color morphs that make Lake Malawi a living laboratory of evolution and speciation.
Dive Briefing
"A typical dive at The Boulders (Otter Point) begins with a controlled descent to the main formation at approximately 8 meters, taking a moment to orient yourself and equalize. Once established, divers should swim along the primary structure exploring diverse habitats, moving between granite boulders and channels while maintaining excellent buoyancy control to protect the fragile freshwater ecosystem. The most productive depth zone is between 4 and 10 meters where the highest concentration of endemic cichlids occurs. Navigate along the rock formations watching for larger pelagic species in the open water, and check crevices where kampango catfish shelter during daylight hours. The freshwater environment requires careful buoyancy management as reduced weighting is needed compared to ocean diving. Monitor depth and no-decompression limits near 15 meters, maintaining a conservative approach to dive planning. Scan sandy channels for freshwater crabs and macro life. Conclude with a slow ascent and three-minute safety stop at 5 meters. Remember that Lake Malawi sits at 470 meters altitude, requiring adjusted decompression calculations."
Signature Marine Life
Red Zebra Cichlid
Maylandia estherae
Best: May, June, July
Electric Blue Cichlid
Sciaenochromis fryeri
Best: May, June, July
Freshwater Crab
Potamonautes lirrangensis
Best: May, June, July
Cape Clawless Otter
Aonyx capensis
Best: May, June, July
Sunshine Peacock
Aulonocara stuartgranti
Best: May, June, July
Safety & Hazards
- Altitude diving at 470m above sea level requiring adjusted decompression tables
- Schistosomiasis risk in shallow stagnant water near village areas
- Variable surface conditions during afternoon winds from June to August
- Limited hyperbaric chamber access with nearest facility in Blantyre
- Hippopotamus presence in some shallow shoreline areas near dive entry points
Traveler Notes
Who is this for?
The Boulders (Otter Point) is best suited for Open Water certified divers comfortable with the depth profile and calm freshwater conditions. The site rewards beginners with abundant endemic cichlid life, excellent visibility, and gentle conditions perfect for building confidence and refining buoyancy skills. Underwater photographers will find exceptional opportunities with stunning macro scenes of colorful mbuna, while snorkelers can enjoy the vibrant cichlid gardens from the surface. The warm lake waters and minimal current make this an ideal introduction to Lake Malawi diving for newly certified divers.
Quick Stats
Dive Logistics
- Dive Malawi
- Cape Maclear Divers
- Kayak Africa
Photography Info
Best for: wide_angle, macro
Nearby Stay
Mumbo Island Camp
Mumbo Island • 1km away
Pumulani Lodge
Cape Maclear • 5km away