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With Malawi being among some of the least developed countries in the world, its economy is based strongly on agriculture and majority of its population is rural. The country has tackled several big challenges, such as building and expanding the

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Lake Malawi

Located within the Western Rift Valley, Lake Malawi is the third biggest and second deepest lake in the continent, as well as the ninth largest in the world. The Lake is one of the African Great Lakes, and the southernmost

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Big 5 Complete Again at Majete Wildlife Reserve

The Majete Wildlife Reserve in Malawi has announced that in August 2015 they will receive four lions, two male and two female, from South Africa which will complete the return of the ‘Big 5’ in the reserve. Since 1980 no

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Lilongwe – Old Town and the New Capital City

Lilongwe is the capital of Malawi. There are two parts to Lilongwe; Old Town and the new Capital City. Old Town has bustling street markets, while the new city is very much like other developed cities with modern buildings and

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Kande Beach, Malawi

One of the most well-known overland stops in Africa is the campsite at Malawi’s Kande Beach. It’s only 20km to the south of Chinteche on the northern lakeshore in Malawi. In 1995, overland expedition leader Dave Barton from England used

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Malawi

Malawi: The Warm Heart of Africa Discover Malawi, a gem in southeastern Africa renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and friendly locals. Known as “the warm heart of Africa,” Malawi is a haven for those seeking both tranquility and adventure. From

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