Karonga is one of Lake Malawi's most northern towns. It is home to a wonderful new museum of cultural history and archeology. Likoma Island sits on the far side of the Lake Malawi in Mozambican waters. The island is home to stunning beaches and lodges, with access by boat or aircraft. Livingstonia is a mission station established in by Robert Laws, a disciple of David Livingstone. Sited at ft above Lake Malawi, there are stunning views across the Lake.
Liwonde is perhaps the most popular of all of Malawi's game parks. The River Shire flows along its western border, allowing boat safaris to discover the Big 5 and an array of birdlife. A massive , ha area of Mozambique land which runs to the eastern shore of Lake Malawi forms the Manda Wilderness Community Reserve. Mangochi is sited between Lakes Malawi and Malombe and has a number of historical monuments dating back to the beginning of the twentieth century.
Monkey Bay is considered to be one of Malawi's main lake ports, and is where the famous Ilala ferry docks and begins its weekly sojourn up and down the Lake.
The capital of the north is Mzuzu, with an interesting bustling market and is growing rapidly, with a selection of lodges close by. Nkhata Bay is a small sheltered harbour on Lake Malawi's northern shore. It is a focus for the fishing industry but becoming increasingly important as a tourist centre. Tea has been grown at Thyolo, south-east of Blantyre, since and the primly trimmed bushes strictly, trees give the whole area the appearance of a neatly kept but vast garden.
The forested Viphya is a wonderful area for those seeking a combination of stunning scenery and solitude, with opportunities for trekking, mountain biking and various other activities. Zomba Town is in a beautiful setting below the plateau of the same name. This was the original capital of Malawi and the first settlement of the colonial administration. Chimwenya Game Park South Malawi Chimwenya Game Park is a serene, beautiful and privately owned acre game park, in one of the last remaining indigenous forests inteh Shire HIghlands.
Elephant Marsh is part of the flood plain of the River Shire. Though now devoid of elephants it is still home to a fantastic array of birdlife. Lake Malawi National Park is the world's first freshwater national park and world heritage site, situated at Cape Maclear.
Lengwe National Park is sq miles of dense vegetation with good birdlife and a number of mammal species to be seen. It is only an hour or so from Blantyre. Majete Wildlife Reserve is a unique conservation and tourist destination for all visitors.
An amazing success story of recovery and restoration, and now home to the Big 5. Mwabvi Wildlife Reserve is little neglected in terms of wildlife but the landscape includes scenic rocky outcrops and rivers cutting through impressive gorges.
Superb wildlife and landscapes in one, it offers breathtaking, unique, scenery combined with wonderful safaris. Vwasa Wildlife Reserve, an area of marsh and plain, with a few rocky outcrops, is all of sq miles sq km and lies along the Zambian border north-west of Mzuzu.
Chimwenya Game Park is a serene, beautiful and privately owned acre game park, in one of the last remaining indigenous forests inteh Shire HIghlands. The Mangochi Lakeshore is a strip of southern Lake Malawi where many popular hotels and resorts offer beachside accommodation.
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Liwonde National Park South Malawi. Lower Shire Valley South Malawi. Manda Wilderness Mozambique North Malawi. Lilongwe is also close to the countries of Mozambique and Zambia. Since becoming the capital of Malawi, Lilongwe has grown dramatically partly because of the numerous Europeans and South Africans residing in the city. The city is also the headquarters for British and United States foreign aid workers, diplomats from dozens of nations, and international corporations.
Although Lilongwe is the political center of the country, Blantyre in the southern part of the country remains the economic and commercial center of Malawi. Lilongwe was not the first capital of Malawi; that title belongs to Zomba. For centuries Lilongwe was a small fishing village. In the early 20th Century when British Colonial officials took control over and named the new colony, Nyasaland, they declared Zomba to be the administrative center.
Longtime Malawi President Hastings Banda , who ruled the nation from to , moved the capital to Lilongwe in partly because of its central location but also because he was born just north of the city.
The city is divided into two sections, Old and New Town. Old Town is the area where the original fishing village was located and today it continues to have the appearance of a traditional African settlement with cafes, open air markets, and numerous small shops and other businesses. New Town came into existence after Lilongwe became the capital and has modern buildings including the national legislative building, government ministries, embassies, hotels, banks, and office towers.
The city center has a nature sanctuary that cares for rescued and injured wild animals.
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