Discover Malawi

Visit Malawi

Malawi is described as the ‘Warm Heart of Africa’, this relatively little known gem of this diverse continent has so much to offer, wildlife, culture, adventure, scenery and of course the third largest lake in Africa.

Explore the Malawi wilderness and discover the Big 5 in Malawi’s national parks with a historic elephants translocation undertaken, newly introduced lions, cheetahs and giraffe, Malawi has it all.

Experience stunning scenery that encompasses the country from North to South, with several wilderness areas and highlands offering awe inspiring views and photographic backdrops.

Lake Malawi is the crown jewel of the country, running 360 miles from its northen to southern tip. Its waters are home to more than 600 species of fish, making it an attractive place to snorkel and scuba dive. Lakeside and island resorts, like the Blue Zebra Island Lodge serve as a home base for exploration.

Visit Lake Malawi and enjoy the perfect location for snorkeling, Diving, Game Drives, great island lodging and a chance to interact with friendly Malawian tribes that reside on the lake banks and islands. It is the best place in southern Africa to experience both aquatic and land wildlife.

Activities

Discover Liwonde National Park, centered around the Chire River, Liwonde, is a haven for hippos, home to more than two thousand of them. Other game atrracted to the water includes elephants, baboons, zebra, rhinos, leopards, warthogs, impala and lions – the latter of whixh was reintroduced to the park in the spring of 2018. Mvuu Lodge (Mvuu is the Malawi word for hippo) overlooks the Shire river and offers a range of accomodations, from luxury lodges to basic camping.

It is the perfect place to live alongside wildlife and enjoy the African experience in peace and luxury.

Attractions

Explore the largest and oldest National Park in Malawi, the grassy hills of Nyika National Park are located in the highlands about 6,000 feet above sea level, offering spectacular vistas and a unique landscape. It offers amazing opportunities for safari walks and is best explored via horseback.

The park encompasses grassland and wooded valleys. Mountain-bike tracks and footpaths offer views of wildlife such as elephants, zebras, antelopes, bushbucks and leopards.

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