Northern Region — Mzuzu is the capital of Malawi's Northern Region and the main gateway to the northern highlands and lakeshore. Sitting at an altitude of 1,256 metres, …
ExploreCentral Region — Lilongwe is Malawi's capital city and the main gateway for international visitors arriving by air. The city is divided into two distinct areas: the Old …
ExploreSouthern Region — Lake Chilwa is Malawi's second-largest lake, a shallow, seasonal wetland lying east of Zomba near the Mozambican border. Unlike Lake Malawi, Chilwa has no outlet …
ExploreCentral Region — Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve is Malawi's oldest and largest protected area, covering 1,800 square kilometres of dense miombo woodland and riverine forest in central Malawi. Under …
ExploreSouthern Region — Mount Mulanje, also known as the Mulanje Massif, is the highest mountain in Malawi and south-central Africa, rising to 3,002 metres at Sapitwa Peak. This …
ExploreLakeshore — Senga Bay is a popular lakeside resort area on the central western shore of Lake Malawi, easily accessible from Lilongwe and serving as many visitors' …
ExploreSouthern Region — Majete Wildlife Reserve is one of Africa's greatest conservation success stories. Once heavily poached and nearly devoid of wildlife, the reserve was taken over by …
ExploreSouthern Region — Liwonde National Park is located in southern Malawi, bordered by the Shire River, and characterized by lush floodplains and dense woodlands. Covering 548 square kilometres, …
ExploreSouthern Region — Blantyre is Malawi's commercial capital and largest city, named after the Scottish birthplace of explorer David Livingstone. Nestled among hills and mountains in the southern …
ExploreLakeshore — The northern lakeshore between Nkhata Bay and Nkhotakota stretches for over 100 kilometres along some of Lake Malawi's most pristine and least-developed beaches. Chintheche, a …
ExploreLakeshore — Nkhata Bay is a vibrant lakeside town on the northern shore of Lake Malawi, known for its beautiful natural harbour, laid-back atmosphere, and some of …
ExploreSouthern Region — Zomba Plateau rises to over 2,000 metres above the old colonial capital of Zomba, offering cool forests, dramatic viewpoints, waterfalls, and some of the most …
ExploreLakeshore — One of Africa's Great Lakes and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it's famous for crystal-clear waters, incredible snorkeling among hundreds of colorful cichlid fish species, …
ExploreLakeshore — The southern lakeshore around Mangochi is one of Lake Malawi's most popular resort areas, stretching from the lake's outlet at the Shire River northwards along …
ExploreNorthern Region — Perched on a dramatic escarpment 900 metres above the northern lakeshore, Livingstonia is one of Malawi's most atmospheric and historically significant destinations. Founded in 1894 …
ExploreLakeshore — Likoma Island is a small, remote island situated in the northern part of Lake Malawi, just a few kilometres from the Mozambican shore. Despite its …
ExploreNorthern Region — Nyika is Malawi's largest national park, sitting on a vast high-altitude plateau (around 2,000m+). It's known for rolling grasslands, wildflowers, zebra, eland, roan antelope, and …
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