Malawi tailor made holidays

Two week tailor made tour split between South Luangwa, Nyika and Likoma Island on Lake Malawi. Animals, activities and full board safari lodges.
South Luangwa National Park, Zambia Luangwa Valley and River Day and night drives Nyika National Park, Malawi Guided walks and mountain biking Likoma Island, Malawi Snorkelling, kayaking and optional water sports Animals you can hope to see include: lions, leopards, elephants, hippos, zebras, crocodiles, bush babies, mongoose, hyenas and hundreds of species of birds
Price
£4695 excluding flights
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Duration
13 Days
Type
Tailor made
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Description of Malawi tailor made holidays

Take time out on this tailor made two week holiday in Malawi and Zambia as you get to experience wildlife watching followed by a well-deserved break by the beach.

The Luangwa Valley in South Luangwa National Park has become an ideal environment for animals in south-central Africa with rivers, lagoons and hillsides creating one of Zambia’s premier destinations for watching wildlife. Big game, such as elephants, hippos, lions and buffaloes are prevalent and a nocturnal safari will reveal wide eyed bush babies, crocs, mongoose and aardvarks.

The scenery is simply sublime with luscious green valleys clouded with glass-clear lakes to provide no end of reflective photo opportunities alongside the excitement of game drives and guided walks.

Moving on to Malawi the magnificent mountains and fertile backdrops continue in Nyika National Park alongside rolling green hills and fresh water streams – tempting for travellers keen on fly fishing and birdwatching.

After three nights in a full board lodge and plenty of opportunities to watch zebras, antelopes, bushbucks, warthogs, leopards, spotted hyenas and side-striped jackals on game drives, you’ll depart for Likoma Island on Lake Malawi.

Three more nights of bliss await amongst the mangoes, baobabs and beaches of Likoma. What better way to round off two weeks in Malawi and Zambia other than relaxing and recounting wild tales after a day spent snorkelling, strolling and soaking up the sun?

Price information

£4695 excluding flights
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Please note: Kaya Mawa closes between 15 January & 15 March annually
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Departure information

This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements

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Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

Chelinda Lodge is currently central to discussions involving Malawi's Department of National Parks & Wildlife regarding collaborative conservation efforts which can be implemented in the region.

The Nyika-Vwaza Trust is an independent organisation that is involved in environmental and wildlife conservation in the Nyika area; Chelinda partners with the Trust in its endeavours. The Nyika-Vwaza Trusts are the only Malawian and UK trusts solely dedicated to conserving the precious wildlife and habitats of Northern Malawi, in particular the Nyika National Park and the Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve. Although protected by law, these are delicate ecosystems vulnerable to the ravages of fire and neglect through lack of financial resources.

Tasks include implementing a controlled back burning programme, designed to protect the most precious parts of the Park, as well as road maintenance and control of exotic species.

With every booking, we donate funds to Helping Rhinos, our charity partner.
Helping Rhinos have been set up to create awareness of the issues threatening the global rhino population and raises funds to help protect them for future generations.

People

In Malawi, the Nyika-Vwaza Trust has supported a number of initiatives which have benefited the local communities who live adjacent to the Nyika and Vwaza. In addition, the Nyika-Vwaza Trust employs as many as 40 local people to help implement various projects. This brings much-needed employment to an impoverished area and means that local communities are at the heart of what the trust does.

At Kawa Mawa, each room is individually designed in partnership with Katundu Textiles, a workshop set up on the island to empower single mothers. All the workforce come from the neighbouring villages and have been trained on site so are provided with jobs and a career.

The donation we give for every booking to Helping Rhinos goes towards training for members of the local community to become rangers and ensure that there are more local people trained in the fight against poaching. This is important from a conservation perspective in order to preserve and protect one of our most important and prehistoric species, but also from an educational perspective as members of the local community are trained and offered jobs and a career - as well as educated about Rhino conservation.

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