Lake Malawi is home to more species of fish than any other lake in the world, with over 1,000 species—most of them being colourful cichlids found nowhere else on Earth! These vibrant fish have made the lake a hotspot for scientists studying evolution and biodiversity. Lake Malawi also offers breathtaking beaches, crystal-clear waters meet and golden sunsets painting the horizon. Whether you’re seeking serene relaxation or thrilling water adventures, our handpicked beach destinations promise unforgettable experiences and postcard-perfect views.
Mulanje Mountain in Malawi is home to the Mulanje Cedar (Widdringtonia whytei), a rare and endemic tree species found nowhere else in the world! 🌲
This majestic mountain is also nicknamed the "Island in the Sky" because it rises dramatically from the surrounding plains to heights of up to 3,002 meters (9,849 feet) at its highest point, Sapitwa Peak—which means "the place where you cannot go" in the local Chichewa language, due to the many myths and legends surrounding it.
Liwonde National Park boasts a diverse array of wildlife, including approximately 600 elephants, black rhinoceroses, hippos, crocodiles, and over 380 bird species. The park's varied landscapes—riverine floodplains, woodlands, and savannas—offer visitors exceptional opportunities for game drives, boat safaris, and birdwatching.
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