Written By
Ruchika Mandora
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This lush grass plain and colorful orchid bed is the headwaters for many of the region's rivers. Elephants and water buffalo wander the scrub.
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Lilongwe is a nice place to recuperate before or after long international flights or replenish on a road journey because it moves slowly.
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The dusty highlands of the Malawian north and the far-flung edge of Lake Malawi make this less-visited region a terrific place to spend a night or two.
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Along the course of the Shire River is the best place in all of Malawi to see wildlife and go on safari.
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Its verdant miombo woodlands, flowing rivers, and Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve make it beautiful.
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Blantyre, a business-minded metropolis of roughly one million inhabitants, is Lilongwe's only true economic opponent.
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The nation's and region's highest mountain, at 3,000 meters above sea level, is home to a variety of habitats.
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The 2,100-square-kilometer area is a mix of swinging savannah, bush, miombo woodland, and dusty plains
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The town, once the center of British Central Africa, has a rich colonial background with fascinating frontispieces hiding Anglo influence on corners.
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They contain both freshwater habitats and land between the beautiful, sylvan foothills that surround the country's largest lake.
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