The Shire
River flows through the Shire Highlands of south Malawi. It
drops 400m from Lake Malawi to the border with Mozambique,
Malawi’s lowest point. The river passes many falls and
the rapids on its short path. The Shire River is part of the
Great Rift Valley.
Likoma Island in Lake Malawi is a smallish island located
toward the eastern side of Lake Malawi. Its most notable feature
is its cathedral, which was built in 1903.
Tobacco and tea are the chief exports of Malawi. Malawi also
has the highest production of burley leaf tobacco, a low grade,
high nicotine tobacco.
Malawi is landlocked and is bordered by Tanzania to the northeast,
Mozambique on the east, south and west, and Zambia to the
northwest.
Malawi is home to the third largest lake in Africa, Lake Malawi.
It is also the eighth largest lake in the world, and the second
deepest lake in Africa. It is home to many species of fish,
as well as hippos, crocodiles and fish eagles. It is also
known as Lake Nyasa stemming from the days when Malawi was
known as Nyasaland.
Zomba is not just a tourist destination, but people have been
told that some endangered species of birds are seen there.
Those are the white-winged apalis. There are fewer than 100
breeding pairs of the white-winged apalis left in the wild.
On the outskirts of Zomba, amidst the Jacaranda trees, you
can see a pair of these beautiful birds.
The beautiful old stone building in Blantyre built in 1891
is St. Michael and All Angels Church. It was designed by the
Rev. David Scott who had no architectural background whatsoever.
It was built by local labor that had very little experience
in construction. Considering this, it is an absolutely magnificent
building.
Liwonde National Parkis Malawi’s premier national park
with lodges on the Shire River providing a lovely backdrop
to a huge variety of birds, hippos, elephants and many more
species of wildlife.
Mulanje Mountain – One of Africa’s top trekking
destinations, Mulanje Mountain offers wonderful hiking opportunities
to reach its 3,000m summit, and other craggy peaks, with many
trails in pristine landscapes with waterfalls and streams.
Blantyre– Malawi’s commercial capital and a great
place to unwind get some shopping done, enjoy some live music
and decent restaurants – especially if you’re
overlanding or backpacking through this part of Africa.
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details, contact Datacentre