Overview
This is an invaluable guide for visitors to this most explorable, affordable, and tranquil of African countries, whether discovering little-visited mountains, forests and game reserves, or relaxing by the main attraction of Lake Malawi. Philip Briggs and his updater, Mary-Anne Bartlett, provide readers with advice on planning their itinerary, wildlife and bird species identification, conservation areas, national parks, and a detailed history of the country.
Features include:
*The best wildlife-viewing opportunities
*Local travel networks, maps, and town plans
*Focus on independent travelers' needs, including health and safety and local language
*Exploring on and around Lake Malawi
Synopsis
Malawi--"the land of the lake"--is a dream destination for any traveler. Lush vegetation spreads out from the calm shores of Lake Malawi, developing into rolling plateaux and massifs that are ripe for exploration. Nature lovers have no fewer than five national parks and four game reserves to explore, while adventurers can kayak off Cape Maclear, hike up Mount Mulanje and cross the wildlife-rich Nyika Plateau on horseback.
From breathtaking sunsets over the lakes to the stunning birdlife and grunting hippos of Liwonde National Park, the hidden treasures of this English-speaking republic are revealed by Briggs and Bartlett. Prepare to be charmed by a country that lends itself perfectly to easy, independent travel.
*Take a boat trip on Lake Malawi
*Sample fried caterpillars and sleep in lake lodges
*Check out Malawi's dynamic music scene
*Explore Dedza, Elephant Marsh and other remote gems
*Move from mazungu to bwenzi using the Chichewa language section