The Chongoni Rock Art Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, contains the richest concentration of rock art in Central Africa. It represents the cultural traditions of the farming communities and the hunter-gatherer communities of the region. The art, d... more
The Chongoni Rock Art Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, contains the richest concentration of rock art in Central Africa. It represents the cultural traditions of the farming communities and the hunter-gatherer communities of the region. The art, drawn with white and red pigments, provides a historical record of cultural, ritual, and social practices of these communities. less
The Cultural & Museum Centre Karonga, located in the northern town of Karonga, presents geological, archaeological, and cultural exhibits about Malawi. It`s well-known for the `Malawi Dinosaur,` a fossil of a theropod dinosaur discovered nearby. The... more
The Cultural & Museum Centre Karonga, located in the northern town of Karonga, presents geological, archaeological, and cultural exhibits about Malawi. It`s well-known for the `Malawi Dinosaur,` a fossil of a theropod dinosaur discovered nearby. The museum also showcases cultural and historical artifacts from the region. less
Kasungu National Park, located in the central region of Malawi, is the second-largest national park in the country. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, buffalos, and hippos. Its woodland and grassland habitats also attract a wid... more
Kasungu National Park, located in the central region of Malawi, is the second-largest national park in the country. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, buffalos, and hippos. Its woodland and grassland habitats also attract a wide array of bird species. The park`s Lifupa Lodge offers safari drives and guided walks. less
The Kungoni Centre of Culture & Art, located in the Dedza district, promotes the culture and art of Malawi`s ethnic groups. The centre`s Chamare Museum showcases traditional art, artifacts, and cultural exhibits. The centre also offers cultural perfo... more
The Kungoni Centre of Culture & Art, located in the Dedza district, promotes the culture and art of Malawi`s ethnic groups. The centre`s Chamare Museum showcases traditional art, artifacts, and cultural exhibits. The centre also offers cultural performances and art workshops. less
Lake Chilwa, the second-largest lake in Malawi, is a shallow, alkaline lake located in the southeastern part of the country. It is an important wetland site, supporting a diverse bird population and designated as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The lake`... more
Lake Chilwa, the second-largest lake in Malawi, is a shallow, alkaline lake located in the southeastern part of the country. It is an important wetland site, supporting a diverse bird population and designated as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The lake`s fisheries also provide livelihoods for many local communities. less
Lake Malawi National Park, the world`s first freshwater national park and a UNESCO World Heritage site, covers part of Lake Malawi and its surrounding areas. Home to numerous species of fish, most of which are endemic, the park is a haven for divers... more
Lake Malawi National Park, the world`s first freshwater national park and a UNESCO World Heritage site, covers part of Lake Malawi and its surrounding areas. Home to numerous species of fish, most of which are endemic, the park is a haven for divers and snorkelers. Its warm waters, rich marine life, and beautiful sandy beaches offer a perfect spot for relaxation and nature exploration. less
Lengwe National Park, located in the southwest of Malawi, is known for its nyala antelopes, a species not seen in other parts of Malawi. The park`s distinct habitat of dense thicket and open grassland attracts various wildlife and bird species. The N... more
Lengwe National Park, located in the southwest of Malawi, is known for its nyala antelopes, a species not seen in other parts of Malawi. The park`s distinct habitat of dense thicket and open grassland attracts various wildlife and bird species. The Nyala Drive, a marked route through the park, offers self-drive safari opportunities. less
The Lilongwe Wildlife Centre, located in the heart of Lilongwe, is a rescue and rehabilitation centre for wild animals. Visitors can enjoy guided tours to see various animals, including monkeys, lions, and servals. The centre is also a sanctuary for... more
The Lilongwe Wildlife Centre, located in the heart of Lilongwe, is a rescue and rehabilitation centre for wild animals. Visitors can enjoy guided tours to see various animals, including monkeys, lions, and servals. The centre is also a sanctuary for environmental education and advocacy for wildlife conservation. less
Month | Temperature | Sunshine hours | Raindays |
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January | 27 °C | 10 | 22 |
February | 27 °C | 10 | 18 |
March | 27 °C | 10 | 19 |
April | 26 °C | 10 | 9 |
May | 25 °C | 10 | 2 |
June | 24 °C | 9 | 1 |
July | 23 °C | 9 | 1 |
August | 25 °C | 10 | 1 |
September | 28 °C | 11 | 0 |
October | 30 °C | 11 | 1 |
November | 30 °C | 11 | 9 |
December | 28 °C | 10 | 20 |
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Currency | Malawian Kwacha |
Population | 19129952 |
Tourists per year | 96400 |
Tourists per resident | 0.0050392180806308 |
Foundation | 1891 |