Malawi
The unknown and the beautiful beckon.
Malawi is often called ‘The Warm Heart of Africa’ and is regarded as a peaceful and friendly travel destination.
Safaris can be enjoyed on horseback, in a 4×4 vehicle, on foot, or by boat, allowing you to explore Malawi’s nine national parks and nature reserves, which include highlands and wetlands. Lake Malawi attracts boating, fishing, and watersports enthusiasts, as well as snorkelers, to its clear, fresh waters that are home to more than 400 fish species.
Below are a few selected examples of what we can offer. Contact us today for information and guidance to tailor your ideal journey.
Lake Malawi
The jewel in the crown of natural attractions.
Crystal-clear waters and golden sandy beaches—an adventure playground of activities. The ‘Lake of Stars.
Majete
Majete Wildlife Reserve is a unique conservation area. Home to the Big Five. An untouched wilderness destination offering a profound sense of peace.
Mount Mulanje
A lush mountainous region, ideal for hiking and overnight treks—an Island in the Sky.
Malawi is the alternative destination for the safari enthusiast. Here you will find unique opportunities for diverse combinations of wildlife, birdlife, flora, hiking, safaris, cultural experiences, and close interaction with local communities—with beaches just a ‘long stone’s throw’ away. For families and for those seeking experiences beyond the standardized tourist routes, Malawi is the answer.
Here are a few examples of what is possible—perhaps a starting point for planning your journey?
Highlands & Beach
Malawi is a gem of a country in the heart of south-central Africa, offering a truly memorable African experience. Lake Malawi, the third-largest lake in Africa, occupies almost one third of this slender country. Malawi is also one of the best places in Africa for visitors to meet and interact with local people or visit rural communities in an atmosphere free from expectation or influence.
Malawi Experiences
This itinerary focuses on a rich variety of experiences in southern Malawi, offering an incredible diversity of landscapes and activities to suit every interest. The combination of safari, wildlife, nature, culture, and—most importantly—swimming and water activities makes this journey ideal for families with children who wish to experience Africa away from the large tourist crowds and pressures.