Malawi is the Warm Heart of Africa, a small but precious jewel cocooned by Mozambique, Zambia and Tanzania. The north is characterised by rolling highlands with rocky cliffs. In the south, mountain peaks pierce the clouds. Savannah plains, woodlands and a vast lake belong to a phenomenal variety of animal, bird and fish species sit in the centre of the country.
Lake Malawi, Africa’s third largest, holds many adventure opportunities. The mineral-rich waters teem with countless, brightly coloured fish, over 500 species in fact. What makes the lake even more special are the stunning, unspoilt shores that lack crowds. Liwonde National Park is popular for its heavyweight animals, predators, antelope and primates which all benefit from The Shire River.
Malawi is the Warm Heart of Africa, a small but precious jewel cocooned by Mozambique, Zambia and Tanzania. The north is characterised by rolling highlands with rocky cliffs. In the south, mountain peaks pierce the clouds. Savannah plains, woodlands and a vast lake belong to a phenomenal variety of animal, bird and fish species sit in the centre of the country.
Lake Malawi, Africa’s third largest, holds many adventure opportunities. The mineral-rich waters teem with countless, brightly coloured fish, over 500 species in fact. What makes the lake even more special are the stunning, unspoilt shores that lack crowds. Liwonde National Park is popular for its heavyweight animals, predators, antelope and primates which all benefit from The Shire River.