Malawi From the Southeast African country we convey cultural backgrounds as well as practical travel tips in lively reports. Tea cultivation in Malawi Satemwa Estate is the last family-run tea farm in Malawi. A place for top teas, sustainability principles and Equal Payment African Parks in Malawi In the Majete Wildlife Reserve, it stands like a memorial, the collage of countless rifles and guns that rangers have confiscated from poachers over the years Safari Liwonde National Park Liwonde Park is a Malawian success story and today the park with the most predator sightings in Malawi Thawale Lodge in Majete The lodge is located in the middle of the Majete Wildlife Reserve. Starting point for game drives, bird watching and Cheetah tracking Nature conservation as a model for success In August 2023, African Parks celebrates 20 years of conservation in Malawi. On the road with a monitoring team in Majete Park Bush Experience Kutchire Lodge Eco-lodge perfectly located in Liwonde National Park and on the Shire River, offers game drives, boat safaris and village walks Special hotels in Lilongwe Malawi in Southeast Africa is still considered an insider tip for Africa travelers. Already in the capital Lilongwe there are special accommodations Bananas from Malawi Malawi wants to become banana self-sufficient again. This is to be done sustainably. A visit to Nature’s Gift Farm near Lilongwe Sparkling Lake Malawi It is a lake of superlatives. It is one of the largest, most diverse and most beautiful bodies of water on earth. But Lake Malawi is also threatened Vacation at Lake Malawi The lake is as big as an ocean. On its shores there are beautiful accommodations embedded in nature. Two examples from the Lake of Stars Malawi’s main dish: Nsima Nsima is prepared from maize flour in Malawi. This national dish is a staple food and an emotional link within the family. Baobab – Tree of Life It stands out, its trunk is mighty and unusually wide, like a single giant elephant leg. Its trunk serves as a water reservoir for the elephants in the dry season, its fruits are vitamin bombs and with its seeds the Malawis play their popular boabab game