Malawi : Why go there?

Malawi : The good reasons to go

Landscape diversity

Malawi is a little-known country with an incomparable variety of landscapes.

The high plateaus

A breath of fresh air and some of Africa's finest panoramic views.

Lake Malawi

What a pleasure to splash around in the lake's translucent waters amidst the cichlids.

The Big Five

You'll have the chance to see the five large mammals up close in the Majete reserve.

An authentic country

Far from mass tourism, the warm heart of Africa welcomes foreigners with open arms.

Outdoor sports

Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, kayaking, diving and snorkeling in breathtaking natural surroundings.

Sunsets

Whether on a lake or behind a mountainside, the sight of the star Ra is grandiose.

orchids

Hundreds of different orchid species bloom between October and April.

Zomba market

The country's largest market awaits you to unearth beautiful wooden objects.

Tea plantations

Step back in time and enjoy tea in an old colonial plantation: "so British".

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Malawi : Discover

Getting to Malawi is an adventure after a long journey to the warm heart of Africa. Before you, Dr. Livingstone, the famous British explorer, discovered the region in the 19th century, in particular the magnificent lake that occupies 20% of the surface area of this small country landlocked between Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia. As peaceful as it is endearing, the country attracts travellers and divers alike with its white sandy beaches and the translucent waters of its inland sea, where multicoloured fish swim. But lazing by the inland sea is not the only reason to visit Malawi. The hospitality of its inhabitants is another. Then there are the hikes on the many high plateaus and, above all, the safaris, away from the usual saturated destinations, in this country that is home to the Big Five- elephants, buffalo, rhinoceros, leopards and lions - and hundreds of other species of mammals and birds.

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