Matema Beach Town
Matema Beach is a beachside town in the Mbeya Region. It is located on the beautiful shores of Lake Nyasa. Matema Beach is among the most scenic tourist attractions in Tanzania.
The lakeshore beach lies in the foothills and at the end of the Livingstone Mountains, where these scenic ranges end majestically into Lake Nyasa. Traveling to Matema Beach offers beautiful views of the authentic African life of local communities.
A winding road passes through the high Livingstone Mountains and tea estates before it descends to the tropical shores of Lake Nyasa.
From Matema Beach, you can make canoe trips with fishermen over the lake to the nearby village where women specialize in pottery. There is a superb rocky shoreline with snooker-like waves, and a waterfall in the Livingstone Mountains.
Matema Lakeshore Village is a fishing settlement where local fishermen are easily seen selling their catches. The village served as the regional headquarters of the German Governor during German rule in Tanzania before the mosquitoes forced him and his team to relocate.
The beach is an expanse of lakeside, offering a beautiful view of the horizon and the clear, shining waters of Lake Nyasa, with opportunities for watersports, ornamental fish viewing, waterskiing, diving, and beachside recreation on the soft sands.
From the beachside, a visitor can take in the breathtaking Livingstone Mountains as they drop majestically into Lake Nyasa.
Beyond the beach, Matema is a historic site where the Germans built a Lutheran Mission House, which remains there today and features a Bavarian architectural style.
Mount Livingstone hiking and visits to potteries are the other tourist activities in Matema. Several tourist-class accommodation facilities have been established there, including the Lutheran Center, Matema Beach View, Matema Shore Lake Resort, and several guest houses.
How to get to Matema Beach
To reach Matema Beach, take a 130-kilometer drive from Mbeya City, following the tarmac road to the Malawian border. The drive is exciting as the car rolls through the green scenery of tea, banana, and tree farms on hillside areas.
A tour of rice and cocoa farms in Kyela, a waterfall on Mount Livingstone, and exceptional cultural performances enhance the area’s appeal to tourists.
Kyla is a small African and agrarian township where agricultural products are sold and transported to other parts of Tanzania, primarily the commercial city of Dar es Salaam.
There are several guest houses, lodges, and hotels in Kyela, ideal for local and foreign tourists. From Kyela and Matema, visitors can cross the Tanzanian border into Malawi via the Kasumulu border post or take a boat from Itungi port to the other side of Lake Nyasa.


