Explore Malawi

Malawi offers a mix of natural beauty, wildlife, culture, adventure, and friendly people, making it a memorable holiday destination. Malawi has a rich cultural heritage, with a mix of African, European, and Asian influences. From kayaking and sailing on Lake Malawi to hiking and rock climbing in the mountains, Malawi offers a range of outdoor activities for thrill-seekers.

Majete Wildlife Reserve

Area Overview

Located in the south of Malawi, Majete is an area of 70,000 hectares, part of Africa’s Great Rift Valley.

The reserve is made up of mature miombo woodlands and granite topped hills that contrast with picturesque river valleys and lush riverine forest. For connoisseurs of wildlife, exciting encounters await, with the chance to view many species including black rhino, leopard, lion, elephant, buffalo, eland, kudu, sable, suni, klipspringer, Lichtenstein’s hartebeest, and zebra.

Majete Wildlife Reserve is one of the outstanding success stories of African conservation. Granted protected status in
1955, it became the subject of extensive poaching in the 1980s and 1990s. But a concerted joint effort since 2003 by the
African Parks Network and the Malawi government – including the reintroduction of endangered species – has turned it into a model of sustainable development and biodiversity. In 2012, Majete became a Big Five Park.

Liwonde National Park

Area Overview

The unspoiled Liwonde National Park promises an ultimate retreat where guests can experience the many activities on offer with complete privacy.

From adventurous game drives, breathtaking walking safaris or tranquil boat cruises along the grand Shire River, there is something for everyone.