Malawi
Malawi captivates with its intimate scale, stunning landscapes, and welcoming people. The crystal-clear waters of Lake Malawi, Africa’s third-largest lake, are lined with sandy beaches, fishing villages, and vibrant aquatic life, offering a haven for swimming, kayaking, and diving. Inland, the Nyika Plateau and Liwonde National Park present rolling grasslands, rugged hills, and abundant wildlife, including elephants, hippos, and countless bird species.
Beyond its natural wonders, Malawi is rich in culture and tradition. Villages and towns across the country reflect centuries of heritage, music, and craft, inviting travellers to connect with the local way of life. With boutique lodges, riverside retreats, and carefully curated safari experiences, Malawi offers a journey that is both immersive and deeply personal.
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