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Malawi: warm heart of Africa

Find revitalised wildlife and a safari that won’t break the bank in Malawi

October 22, 2023 17:30
Shire River CREDIT Rupert Parker
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I’m wakened from my afternoon siesta by the sound of elephants trumpeting. In the trees outside my door, two young bucks are going head to head, in what looks like friendly joshing. They’re only a few metres away and I worry that they might see me, but they carry on oblivious.

After a few minutes, one slinks away into the bush, but the other stays in the camp. As it’s too dangerous to go out alone, I sink back into my bed and resume my slumber. Despite the chance of these unforgettable sights, my destination of Malawi isn’t one that usually features on people’s Africa wishlist.

Often called the “warm heart of Africa”, this landlocked country in the south-east of the continent is bordered by Mozambique to the south, Tanzania to the north and Zambia to the west.

To its east is Lake Malawi, which was named Lake Nyasa by David Livingstone, the first European explorer to map its shores. His legacy lives on as Blantyre, Malawi’s commercial capital, is named after the small Scottish town where he was born.