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Kasungu National park (Malawi) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Fly around the Warm Heart of Africa to see Malawi's' stunning landscapes, welcoming people, thrilling wildlife and beautiful lake!. Find out more:
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Malawians having fun at Lake Malawi. Livingstonia beach and Kabumba beach
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Malawi Travel Guide - Exploring Africa

Malawi Travel Guide - Exploring Africa

Malawi (Chichewa: Malaŵi) is a country in Africa, bordered by Mozambique to the south and east, Tanzania to the north, Zambia to the west. Lake Malawi, the third largest lake in Africa, runs along most of its eastern border. It's often described as the Warm Heart of Africa, referring to the friendliness of the people.

Much of Malawi is plateau, often reaching to 1,000m (3,000 ft), and the temperature in these highlands is moderate, with the hottest period occurring during the autumn rainy season and the coolest and chilliest in winter. The hottest region in the country is the lower Shire River Valley well south of Blantyre. Temperatures along scenic Lake Malawi are generally warm, but with a cooling breeze, especially in the evenings. Winters (May till July) are dry. The rainy season begins in mid-October to early November and generally runs until March.

Malawi’s people are its greatest asset - friendly, welcoming, colourful and vibrant. It's impossible to visit and not become engaged with the people, but there are now opportunities to spend time in real villages (including staying overnight) for a first-hand experience of the cultures, traditions and daily life. This is an option pretty much everywhere in Malawi, and one well worth taking.

There’s also much to see of Malawi’s history, beginning with the pre-history remains of the Karonga district and the Stone Age rock paintings near Dedza. The Cultural & Museum Centre at Karonga is well worth a visit. Elsewhere, the colonial period is preserved in buildings dating from the David Livingstone era and the defeat of the Arab slave trade is well documented in the museums of Blantyre. Among other museums around the country are a Lake Museum at Mangochi, a mission museum at Livingstonia and a postal services museum near Zomba

Cities & Destinations of Malawi :

Lilongwe - the political capital of Malawi and seat of government

Blantyre - economic capital and largest city; Blantyre's a large and thriving city with an interesting downtown, decent nightlife and music, a range of hotels from the elegant to rest houses, and a vibrant street and market culture

Mzuzu - largest town in the Northern Region and a staging-post for transport to Tanzania

Karonga - quickly growing spurred on by the recent development of a uranium mine and a charming town, not far from the intriguing Misuku Hills and a short distance from Lake Malawi

Mangochi - medium-sized town, formerly known as Fort Johnston, at the southern end of Lake Malawi where it empties into the Shire River and a jumping-off point for the resorts and hostels up the coast of Lake Malawi, on the way to peninsular Cape Maclear
Monkey Bay - a popular large village as you head up the Lake Road from Mangochi toward Cape Maclear

Nkhata Bay - a rocky bay towards the north of the lake - check into one of the lodges and you could be here for a while.

Nkhotakota on the shores of Lake Malawi in the Central Region, is where the explorer David Livingston sat down with the Swahili Arab slave traders to attempt to negotiate an end to the slave trade. Nkhotakota was a slave entrepot, from which slaves were ferried across Lake Malawi to the eastern shore to resume their travel over land to what is now the Tanzanian coast. Nkhotakota is a compact and fascinating town, old in its way and true to the ethnic diversity of this region of Malawi. The place is renowned amongst the tourists for its unspoilt golden sandy beaches north of Nkhotakota. It is home to several small family-run resorts.

Zomba is the old colonial capital of Malawi and is noted for its British colonial architecture, the University of Malawi, and the remarkable Zomba Plateau which rises immediately west of the city.

A lot to see in Malawi such as :

Liwonde National Park
Majete Wildlife Reserve
Lake Malawi National Park
Nyika Plateau
Shire River
Mvuu Camp
Zomba Massif
Mumbo Island
Chongoni Rock Art Area
Nkotakhota Wildlife Reserve
Domwe Island
Kande Beach
Senga Bay
Lengwe National Park
Chizumulu Island
Kungoni
Mulanje Massif
Lilongwe Wildlife Centre
Shire Highlands
Lake Malawi
Mulanje Mountain Forest Reserve
Mafinga Hills
Nankoma Island
Lake Kazuni
Nyika National Park
Misuku
Maleri Island
Cultural & Museum Centre Karonga
Silver Sands Holiday Resort
Chiradzulu Mountain
Elephant Marsh
Chambe Peak
St. Peter's Cathedral
Mbenje Island
Michiru Mountain
Likhubula Falls
Namalenje Island
Mount Soche

Malawi is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Malawi. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Malawi

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Liwonde National Park (Malawi) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Vacation travel video about destination Liwonde National Park in Malawi.
The Liwonde National Park is situated in Central Africa and is Malawi’s most well known game reserve.Up until 1962 unrestricted poaching and hunting almost entirely eradicated the wildlife population of the region but in 1969 it was designated as a game reserve and, in 1973, as a national park. The Shire River is the region’s lifeline and more than two thousand hippos inhabit a forty kilometre section of the park. The park’s elephants are no longer slaughtered for their valuable tusks and their numbers, too, are increasing substantially. At the park’s watering holes groups of animals repeatedly gather to drink, an ideal opportunity to observe animals in the wild. Thankfully, the Liwonde National Park is now a natural paradise once more.

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Liwonde National Park - Malawi : Overview

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Set to the south of Lake Malawi, Liwonde is the country’s most attractive wildlife reserve, with guest accommodation in a handful of decent lodges and offering a good range of wet and dry safari activities.

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Nyika National Park (Malawi) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Nkhotakota Game Reserve - Malawi, Africa

David's Been Here presents a video to one of Malawi's oldest and largest protected areas in the country- Nkhotakota Game Reserve. Staying at the Tongole Wilderness Lodge, David and crew head out for a guided walking tour along the river. With waterfalls, crocodiles and elephants on the itinerary for the day, David films the scenic hike and kayak trip through the Nkhotakota Game Reserve. Another fantastic journey through Malawi's stunning landscapes, Join David's Been Here with Wilderness Safaris and take off on your own trip of a lifetime.

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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Lilongwe, Malawi, Africa

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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Lilongwe, Malawi, Africa: 1. Africa House Malawi
2. Kumbali Country Lodge ***
3. Cluny Lodge ***
4. President Walmont at Umodzi Park *****
5. Kiboko Town Hotel
6. Latitude 13 degrees ****
7. Sunbird Capital ****
8. Crossroads Hotel ***
9. Sunbird Lilongwe **
10. Sogecoa Golden Peacock ****

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1. Ufulu Road, Area 43, Lilongwe, Malawi, Price range: $108 - $135
Offering an outdoor pool, year-round outdoor pool and sun terrace, Africa House Malawi is located in Lilongwe. LIW Private Clinic is 0.9 mi away. Free private parking is available on site.
2. Salima Road, Lilongwe, Malawi, Price range: $198 - $241
Just 10 minutes' drive from the center of Lilongwe, Kumbali Country Lodge is located on a 650-hectare forest reserve and dairy farm. The lodge has a garden with outdoor pool.
3. Plot 9/69, off Mthunthama Road, Lilongwe, Malawi, Price range: $101 - $171
Featuring a garden, bar and views of garden, Cluny Lodge is located in Lilongwe, a 14-minute walk from Old Town Mall. The property is close to Shoprite Centre Lilongwe, Lilongwe City Mall and Silver Club. Guests can enjoy a selection of International cuisine in the on-site restaurant.
4. Chilembwe Road, City Centre, Lilongwe, Malawi, Price range: $142 - $355
Centrally located in the heart of the business district in Lilongwe, President Walmont at Umodzi Park is the first 5-star hotel in Malawi. Umodzi Park also encompasses the Bingu Wa Mutharika International Convention Center.
5. Mandala Road, Lilongwe, Malawi, Price range: $57 - $79
Offering a children's playground and terrace, Kiboko Town Hotel is located in the heart of old town Lilongwe. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site.
6. Chilanga Drive, Lilongwe, Malawi, Price range: $225 - $322
Featuring a fitness center and free WiFi, Latitude 13 degrees is located in Lilongwe, 2.4 km from Pacific Parade and 4.2 km from National Herbarium & Botanic Gardens of Malawi. Among the various facilities of this property are a garden and a terrace. The property is 4.3 km from World War I & II Memorial Tower and 4.5 km from Lingadzi Namilomba Forest Reserve.
7. Presidentail Way, Lilongwe, Malawi, Price range: $161 - $209
Located across from the Bingu International Conference Center, Sunbird Capital offers accommodations in Lilongwe. This hotel offers free WiFi throughout the property, as well as on-site parking.
8. Crossroads Complex, Lilongwe, Malawi, Price range: $99 - $184
Located 2.1 km from Old Town Mall, Crossroads Hotel in Lilongwe offers an outdoor swimming pool and fitness center. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a restaurant. The hotel features a hot tub and a concierge service.
9. Chilambula Road, Lilongwe, Malawi, Price range: $119 - $173
A 3-minute walk from Old Town Mall, Sunbird Lilongwe is located in Lilongwe and provides free WiFi and a tour desk. Providing a restaurant, the property also has a garden and a bar. The property is 458 m from Shoprite Centre Lilongwe and a 9-minute walk from Lilongwe City Mall.
10. Plot No 13/97,Area 13, Lilongwe, Malawi, Price range: $105 - $135
Offering an outdoor pool and views of the garden, Sogecoa Golden Peacock is located in the city center of Lilongwe. The hotel has a 24-hour front desk and offers free parking and WiFi.

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MAP OF MALAWI

greetings my friends. this is a map of malawi. Malawi is a landlocked country in southeastern Africa, bordered by Zambia to the northwest, Tanzania to the northeast, and Mozambique to the south, southwest, and southeast.

The Great Rift Valley runs through the country from north to south, and to the east of the valley lies Lake Malawi (also called Lake Nyasa), making up over three-quarters of Malawi's eastern boundary. Lake Malawi is sometimes called the Calendar Lake as it is about 587 kilometres long and 84 kilometres wide. The Shire River flows from the south end of the lake and joins the Zambezi River 400 kilometres farther south in Mozambique. The surface of Lake Malawi is at 457 metres above sea level, with a maximum depth of 701 metres , which means the lake bottom is over 213 metres below sea level at some points.
In the mountainous sections of Malawi surrounding the Rift Valley, plateaus rise generally 914 to 1,219 metres above sea level, although some rise as high as 2,438 metres in the north. To the south of Lake Malawi lie the Shire Highlands, gently rolling land at approximately 914 metres above sea level. In this area, the Zomba and Mulanje mountain peaks rise to respective heights of 2,134 and 3,048 metres.

Malawi's capital is Lilongwe, and its commercial centre is Blantyre with a population of over 500,000 people. Lake Malawi National Park and the Chongoni Rock Art Area are nice too.

Malawi's climate is hot in the low-lying areas in the south of the country and temperate in the northern highlands. The altitude moderates what would otherwise be an equatorial climate. Between November and April, the temperature is warm with equatorial rains and thunderstorms, with the storms reaching their peak severity in late March. After March, the rainfall rapidly diminishes, and from May to September wet mists float from the highlands into the plateaus, with almost no rainfall during these months. thats all. please comment and subscreibe for the best maps. goodbye.
salutations mes amis. c'est une carte du malawi. Le Malawi est un pays enclavé du sud-est de l'Afrique, bordé par la Zambie au nord-ouest, la Tanzanie au nord-est et le Mozambique au sud, au sud-ouest et au sud-est.

La vallée du Grand Rift traverse le pays du nord au sud, et à l'est de la vallée se trouve le lac Malawi (également appelé lac Nyasa), qui représente plus des trois quarts de la frontière orientale du Malawi. Le lac Malawi est parfois appelé le lac Calendar car il mesure environ 587 kilomètres de long et 84 kilomètres de large. La rivière Shire coule de l'extrémité sud du lac et rejoint le fleuve Zambèze à 400 kilomètres plus au sud au Mozambique. La surface du lac Malawi est à 457 mètres au-dessus du niveau de la mer, avec une profondeur maximale de 701 mètres, ce qui signifie que le fond du lac est à plus de 213 mètres sous le niveau de la mer à certains endroits.
Dans les sections montagneuses du Malawi entourant la vallée du Rift, les plateaux s'élèvent généralement de 914 à 1 219 mètres au-dessus du niveau de la mer, bien que certains s'élèvent jusqu'à 2 438 mètres au nord. Au sud du lac Malawi se trouvent les Shire Highlands, des terres légèrement vallonnées à environ 914 mètres d'altitude. Dans cette zone, les sommets des montagnes Zomba et Mulanje culminent respectivement à 2 134 et 3 048 mètres.

La capitale du Malawi est Lilongwe et son centre commercial est Blantyre avec une population de plus de 500 000 personnes. Le parc national du lac Malawi et la zone d'art rupestre de Chongoni sont également agréables.

Le climat du Malawi est chaud dans les basses terres du sud du pays et tempéré dans les hautes terres du nord. L'altitude modère ce qui serait autrement un climat équatorial. Entre novembre et avril, la température est chaude avec des pluies et des orages équatoriaux, les orages atteignant leur intensité maximale fin mars. Après mars, les précipitations diminuent rapidement et, de mai à septembre, des brouillards humides flottent des hautes terres vers les plateaux, avec presque aucune pluie pendant ces mois. c'est tout. s'il vous plaît commentez et abonnez-vous pour les meilleures cartes. au revoir.
este es un mapa de malawi. Malawi es un país sin salida al mar en el sureste de África, limita con Zambia al noroeste, Tanzania al noreste y Mozambique al sur, suroeste y sureste.

El Gran Valle del Rift atraviesa el país de norte a sur, y al este del valle se encuentra el lago Malawi (también llamado lago Nyasa), que constituye más de las tres cuartas partes del límite este de Malawi. El lago Malawi a veces se llama el lago Calendar, ya que tiene unos 587 kilómetros de largo y 84 kilómetros de ancho. #malawi #mapschool #mapsolo #petamap #cartemap #mapamap #kartemap

The Wilderness of Nkhotakota, Malawi

BRING ON THE ELEPHANTS! The beautiful Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve in Malawi is about to get 500 more elephants, in what will be the one of the biggest elephant relocations on record - courtesy of African Parks and the Dutch National Postcode Lottery. We recently took the drone up in the Reserve and it is just magnificent! Big thanks to our great hosts - Tongole Wilderness Lodge.

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Nyika National Park, Malawi: Offbeat Tourist Destination

Malawi is an offbeat tourist destination that has some of the best scenic splendours in Africa. Nyika is the largest national park in Malawi, that has a pictursque plateau on the shores of Lake Malawi. One side of this magnificent plateau forms the wall of the Great Rift Valley. The great domes of underlying hills have gentle slopes teeming with wildlife – making Nyika perfect for wildlife safaris, trekking and mountain biking.

While in malawi, you must visit Mulanje Massif mountain standing at around 3,000 metres. The dominating mountain is distinguished by giant basins of rock and narrow gullies cut by fast-flowing streams. Expect to encounter monkeys, hares, voles and a carpet of wildflowers as you meander through the valleys.

Lake Malawi is one of the largest lakes in the world. The lake has more tropical fish than any lake in the world and the freshwater diving is great. The biodiversity has been recognized by UNESCO, which has made Lake Malawi National Park, the world's first freshwater park, a World Heritage Site.

Enjoy a pictorial journey compiled by our team to highlight this hidden gem in Malawi.

Translocating 263 elephants from Liwonde National Park to Kasungu National Park

In Malawi, conserving elephant populations while meeting the needs of people forms a major part of the country’s overall biodiversity conservation approach. Buffered by Tanzania in the north, Mozambique in the south and east and Zambia to the west, this tiny country is making bold and progressive steps in the name of elephant conservation.

Thanks to sound conservation management, Malawi’s elephant numbers are increasing exponentially. But despite hosting some of Africa’s most successful national parks, Malawi’s protected areas lie fragmented from each other - meaning its elephants can no longer migrate naturally. In this case, translocations become a vital part of the country’s elephant management strategy to simulate the natural occurrence of migration from areas where large numbers occur, to areas where there are unviable elephant populations.

After three years of planning, and over a one-month period, African Parks, in partnership with Malawi’s Government and the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), moved 263 elephants from Liwonde National Park in the south to Kasungu National Park in the north-west of the country.

Liwonde’s elephant numbers had swelled to almost 600 elephants, impacting on the park’s biodiversity and increasing the risk of human-elephant conflict situations in surrounding villages. The result of this challenging and massive move will alleviate elephant pressure in and around the park while creating a viable population in Kasungu where, until now, only 120 elephants existed. At 2,100km2, Kasungu is the second largest national park in Malawi and is four times the size of Liwonde.

As icons of the African continent, elephants are also a major tourist attraction. By adding to Kasungu’s numbers, the parks’ value as a source of socio-economic stability for thousands of community members has been significantly enhanced.

Kasungu Boma (29-10-2023)

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11 Beautiful Places to Visit in Malawi!!????#shorts

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1 Liwonde National Park
2 Blantyre
3 Kasungu National Park
4. Lake Malawi National Park
5 Nyika National Park
6 Nkhotakota
7 Mulanje Mountain Forest Reserve
8 Zomba
9. Likoma Island
10. Chitimba
11. Chongoni

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Here are some interesting facts about Malawi:

1. Landlocked Country: Malawi is a landlocked country located in southeastern Africa. It is bordered by Zambia to the northwest, Tanzania to the northeast and east, and Mozambique to the east, south, and west.

2. Lake Malawi: The country is home to Lake Malawi, also known as Lake Nyasa. It is the third-largest lake in Africa and covers about one-fifth of the country's total area. The lake is famous for its crystal-clear waters, diverse fish species, and beautiful sandy beaches.

3. The Warm Heart of Africa: Malawi is often referred to as The Warm Heart of Africa due to the friendly and welcoming nature of its people. Visitors to Malawi often comment on the kindness and hospitality of the locals.

4. Mount Mulanje: Malawi is home to Mount Mulanje, the highest peak in the country and one of the tallest mountains in southern Africa. It offers stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and opportunities for rock climbing.

5. Wildlife and National Parks: Malawi is rich in biodiversity and is home to several national parks and wildlife reserves. Liwonde National Park, Majete Wildlife Reserve, and Nyika National Park are popular destinations for wildlife enthusiasts, offering the chance to spot elephants, hippos, lions, and a variety of bird species.

6. Unique Music and Dance: Malawi has a vibrant music scene, with traditional music and dance playing an important role in the country's culture. The Gule Wamkulu is a traditional masked dance performed by the Chewa people and has been recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity.

7. Agriculture and Economy: Agriculture is the backbone of Malawi's economy, with the majority of the population engaged in subsistence farming. The country is known for its production of tobacco, tea, coffee, sugarcane, and various food crops.

8. Language and Culture: The official language of Malawi is English, inherited from the colonial era. However, Chichewa, a Bantu language, is widely spoken by the majority of the population. Malawi has a rich cultural heritage, with diverse ethnic groups contributing to its traditions, art, crafts, and festivals.

9. Nyika Plateau: Located in the north of the country, the Nyika Plateau is a unique ecosystem known for its grasslands, rolling hills, and abundant wildlife. It is also home to rare and endemic plant species.

10. Malawi's Flag: The flag of Malawi consists of three horizontal stripes of black, red, and green, with a red rising sun in the top left corner. The black stripe represents the African people, the red symbolizes the bloodshed in the struggle for freedom, and the green represents the country's agricultural wealth.

These are just a few interesting facts about Malawi, a country with a rich cultural heritage and natural beauty.

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