Malawi Safaris
Landlocked Malawi is one of Africa's smallest countries. Its neighbours include Tanzania, Mozambique and Zambia. One fifth of Malawi is occupied by Lake Malawi, which is the third largest lake in Africa (580km long, 80 km wide) and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Six hundred species of fish inhabit the Lake, most enjoyed in the Lake Malawi National Park at Cape Maclear. The birdlife is spectacular - the call of the Fish Eagle being common. Malawi has impressive mountain ranges too: the north is occupied by the Nyika plateau and the Viphya mountains, whereas the Dowa Highlands lie centrally.
Towards the South, the Zomba and Malenja massifs rise majestically, reaching over 10,000ft. Be enchanted by the giant butterflies on Zomba, the hundreds of species of orchid that occur on Zomba and the Nyika plateau, or the wildlife in any of the nine game reserves. Malawians are famous for their charm and peaceful nature. The capital city, Lilongwe, lies on the Central Plateau. Cultures include European, Ngoni and Chewa. The official language is English, and Chichewa, Yao, Ngoni, Nyanja are also spoken. The local currency is the Malawian Kwacha (take some hard currency in either Pounds, Dollar or Rands). Please consult your local embassy with regard to visa requirements.
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