Liwonde National Park
Liwonde National Park is the closest thing Malawi has to a traditional game park. Dominating the west, the Shire River overflows with hippos and crocodiles and is a favourite stomping ground for the abundant elephants. Waterbucks are also common near the water, while beautiful sabl
Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve
For one reason or another this reserve seems to be one of Malawis best-kept secrets, but its possibly your best chance to get up close and personal with elephants and well worth a visit. Vwaza is an ideal destination for any budget; its compact and accessible, the accommodation is
Lilongwe Wildlife Centre
In between City Centre and Old Town and alongside the Lingadzi River are 180 hectares of wilderness area, otherwise known as the Lilongwe Nature Sanctuary. After the sanctuary fell into disrepair, a joint agreement between the Lilongwe Wildlife Trust and the Department of National
Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve
Comprising 1800 sq km of rough, inhospitable terrain and a couple of navigable roads, this reserve has been undergoing a renaissance of late. The park had been through hard times; abandoned to poachers because of a lack of funding, and plentiful human settlements encroaching along
Nyika National Park
Malawis oldest reserve is easily one of the most magical experiences in any trip to the country. Turning burnt amber in the afternoon sun, the highland grass flickers with the stripes of zebras and is punctuated by glittering boulders that look like set dressing from a Star Trek mo
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