So why visit Malawi?
The African nation is located in Southern Africa and bordered by Mozambique, Zambia and Tanzania. Although tourism is Malawi’s third largest source of income, it is still considered an emerging destination for travellers to experience.
Dubbed the ‘Warm heart of Africa’, Malawi maybe considered small when compared to its neighbours, but its home to a wealth of extraordinary landscapes and perhaps the most friendliest locals on the continent. What’s more, it has one of the most inspiring conservation stories, bringing its iconic African animals back from the brink. Over the past two decades, its national parks have transformed into thriving wildlife sanctuaries, now home again to the ‘Big Five’, which includes the elephant, rhino, leopard, lion and buffalo. Majete and Liwonde National Parks are just a couple of places that offer extraordinary and affordable safari experiences.
Despite being landlocked, Malawi is also known for its picturesque beaches. There are multiple secret sandy bays dotted around Lake Malawi, Africa’s third largest freshwater lake and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lined with baobab trees and rural villages, the dominating lake is popular for activities such as swimming, kayaking and snorkelling.
To learn more about entry requirements for the UK, visit gov.uk
Source link : https://www.wanderlustmagazine.com/news/malawi-removes-visa-requirements-for-visitors-from-79-countries/
Author :
Publish date : 2024-02-21 08:00:00
Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source.