Malawi Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Malawi? Check out our Malawi Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Malawi.
Top Places to visit in Malawi:
Lake Chilwa, Liwonde National Park, Nyika National Park, Lake Malawi National Park, Chongoni Rock Art Area, Kasungu National Park, Nkhotakota Game Reserve, Viphya Forest, Mulanje Mountain Forest Reserve, St. Peter's Cathedral, Likoma Island,
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Nkhata Bay - Lake Malawi's Best Kept Secret | 90+ Countries w/3 kids
Comment below if Lake Malawi is on your bucket list! It's not for the faint of heart but definitely an experience for those seeking a true African adventure.
Discover a little oasis on Nkhata Bay Malawi, Mayoka Village! This was the perfect spot for us to stay for a few days and take in the breathtaking views of Lake Malawi. We enjoyed swimming, kayaking, cliff jumping and met some amazing people while we were there.
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Kaya Mawa - You Got the Love
A day at Kaya Mawa Lodge on Likoma Island, Malawi.
A beautiful cover of You Got The Love as the backing track.
Paradise Found - Likoma Island
We traveled to Likoma Island and found paradise. Crystal clear waters, the nicest people you can meet, and breathtaking views make Likoma the perfect relaxation getaway. We will definitely be going back!
Kande Beach Resort Overview - Lake Malawi
Kande Beach, on the shores of Lake Malawi, is a great venue for swimmers, divers and water sports enthusiasts. The area is also a typical hotspot for campers and overlanders.
Lake Malawi (Africa) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Vacation travel video about destination Lake Malawi in The Africa.
Framed by Malawi, Tanzania and Mosambique, Lake Malawi in the heart of Africa is situated at the southern end of East Africa’s Rift Valley. It extends more than six hundred kilometres from north to south, is up to eighty kilometres wide and in some sections is over seven hundred metres deep.Cichlids, the living jewels of Lake Malawi, are highly sought after among aquatic fish enthusiasts. The brightly-coloured males achieve the highest prices in both Europe and the U.S.A. Diving just off the coast is like being in a gigantic aquarium and around a thousand species of dazzling cichlids inhabit the rocky reefs around various islands. It is not necessary to dive deep to observe the Malawi cichlids as the most colourful varieties are to be found just below the surface. In the depths, strange craters rise from the muddy seabed. Some have a diameter of more than two metres and are one metre high. They are not volcanoes but the leks of male cichlids. The tiny fish spend months building the leks so as to make a good impression on passing females. Lake Malawi, the ‘Lake Of Stars’, is a paradise of nature where in 1980 the southern section became the first national park in the world to be used for the conservation of freshwater fish.
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20 Things to know before traveling Malawi
After being on a road trip in Malawi I put together a list of things you need to know before traveling around Malawi. This amazing country in Southern Africa is a combination of Lake, Wildlife, Landscape and Culture and what I found is that it’s one of the most amazing travel destinations off the beaten tracks. Here you can find everything that is important to know in advance before traveling to Malawi:
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Here you can find my recommendations for places to stay:
• Cape Maclear: “The Funky Cichlid”
• Liwonde National Park: “Liwonde Safari Camp”
• Senga Bay: “Cool Runnings”
• Kande Beach: “Kande Beach”
• Nkhata Bay: “Mayoka Village”
Welcome to Mango Drift- Likoma Island Malawi
This is a short video allowing you to get a taste of paradise life on the beautiful island of Likoma.
Mango Drift is a backpacker’s lodge located on the west side of Likoma Island on the beautiful waters of Lake Malawi. Situated on an expansive and private stretch of beach, Mango Drift has to be one of the most scenic places to stay on the island and arguable the best place to catch the sunset.
Relax on the Mango beach, enjoy the lake or play a game of pool or volleyball. If you want to do something more exciting, Mango Drift offers a range of water sports from wakeboarding to waterskiing, Scuba Diving and even learn to Kite Surf on the only known school on the lake.
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Email: enquiries@mangodrift.com
Phone: +265 (0) 999 746 122
Music: Julian le Play - Mein Anker (Filous Remix)
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Travel Guide to Malawi
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Malawi, a country in Africa, is also known as the Warm Heart of Africa because of the friendliness of its people. The capital city, Lilongwe, is the largest city of Malawi and started as a small village on the banks of the Lilongwe river. With its large rural areas, Malawi is among the least developed countries in the world, but also a place where you can experience the unrivaled combination of landscapes, wildlife, lake and cultures.
What to see / do
• Africa Street Market -- Great buys and original artworks
• Cape Maclear -- A small fishing village and a leading tourist destination
• Kuti Wildlife Park - Highlighting the importance of conservation.
• Lake Malawi -- The third largest and second deepest lake in Africa.
• Lake Malawi National Park -- The first freshwater national park in the world, an area of exceptional natural beauty
• Lilongwe Nature Sanctuary and Wildlife Center -- A wildlife rescue, conservation and education centre
• Mount Mulanje -- A remarkable natural resource with a stunning forest reserve which is home to a rich and diverse endemic plant and animal species.
• Senga Bay - Offering visitors a beautiful beach, campsites, hotel and some of the best curios in Malawi.
• Zomba Plateau -- Malawi's oldest forest reserve, with waterfalls and walking trails amidst the forests
Events
• Lake of Stars International Music Festival -- A three day music festival on the beaches of Malawi.
• Lake Malawi International Yachting Marathon -- A small boat sailing race, since 1984.
• The Bwato Race -- An annual canoeing race.
• The Mount Mulanje Porters Race -- Runners can run a rocky and rough route up the mountain for a distance of about 25 km.