MPHUNZI
Read moreThe most famous of the three but the most difficult to reach site in Chongoni. There are eight rock paintings carved on granite rocks, most often representing reptiles or wild animals (elephants, giraffes, crocodiles...). It takes between 5 to 30 minutes to walk to see each of the engravings. A guide is more than essential.
NATIONAL MONUMENT CHENCHERERE
Read moreIn this small hill of the Area Forest Reserve, there are at least four rock paintings, the most important of which is the child of Chencherere. Discovered in the 1930 s, this is a fine example of the art of. Unfortunately, it is now in very bad shape.
THE DEDZA MOUNTAINS
Read moreThe Dedza mountains are impressive, reaching an altitude of 2,200 metres. They are partly covered by a forest that is home to baboons and several species of birds. In the rainy season, the forest is covered with flowers and butterflies. Trails allow you to do a day's hiking and, for the less sporty, you can reach the telecommunication antenna by following a track that's not very well maintained, to catch a glimpse of Lake Malawi on a clear day. Dedza Pottery Lodge will help you organize excursions.