Malawi is a landlocked country in southeastern Africa, and is one of Africa’s smallest and most beautiful nations. It’s a truly overlooked travel destination, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and genuine hospitality. Known for its welcoming people and serene pace of life, alongside an extraordinary freshwater lake and stunning landscapes, Malawi has earned its reputation as the ‘Warm Heart of Africa’.
This allure ensures that trips to Malawi create unforgettable memories for both newcomers to Africa and experienced safari enthusiasts.
This is a fantastic wildlife safari and a bird watchers paradise.
5 Highlights of MALAWI
Travelling in MALAWI
- Capital: Lilongwe
- Area: 118,480 km²
- Languages: English, Chichewa and Chitumbuka.
- Where to visit: Lake Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve, Liwonde National Park & Zomba Plateau.
- Wildlife to spot: elephant, lion, leopard, rhino and buffalo.
Malawi is modest in size compared to surrounding neighbours, but it is rich in natural wonders, featuring diverse habitats from forests to a major inland lake, and several different wildlife areas.
Journey through Malawi’s diverse natural beauty with dramatic highlands and a variety of wildlife reserves.
Malawi currently has three sites inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List; two cultural and one natural site.
Lake Malawi National Park, Lake Malawi, is Africa’s first freshwater aquatic national park and a site of exceptional natural beauty and global scientific importance.
Chongoni Rock-Art Area, inscribed in 2006, is located in the Central Region of Malawi and features a dense concentration of ancient rock art. The recently (2025) inscribed, Mount Mulanje Cultural landscape, encompasses the Mount Mulanje massif, a massive island mountain, holding spiritual significance, in the south of the country.
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