Malawi’s big draw is the lake: a magnificent shard of crystal water stretching some 500km along Malawi’s eastern border, separating it from the wild and mountainous coast of Mozambique and Tanzania. Isolated villages pepper the northern lakeshore and the beautiful Liwonde National Park rests at its southern tip. Around 500 species of fish inhabit the lake and the freshwater diving and snorkelling here are excellent. Malawi’s not just for water babies and sun worshippers though; there’s plenty here to keep you active and Malawi’s landscape is surprisingly diverse. Head for the misty heights of Mount Mulanje or to the Nyika National Park, where you'll find sheer escarpments, dramatic peaks, endless rolling grassland and some of the most enjoyable hiking routes in the whole of Africa.
Year Built - 1975 Year Remodeled - 1999
Le Meridien Capital is the Largest Hotel in Malawi and Boasts the Best Kept Gardens. Conference F...
Only minutes from Lilongwe International Airport, Le M?ridien Capital is situated in the peaceful parkland near Lilongwe's Capital Hill. The hotel b...
Year Built - 1930 Year Remodeled - 1995
Located On the Rim of Zomba Plateau 1000 Metres High, Le Meridien Ku Chawe is the Finest Hotel in...
Year Built - 1930 Year Remodeled - 1999
This Beautiful, Colonial Era Hotel Was Built in 1930 by the Stansfield Family. A Historical, Smal...
Year Built - 1968 Year Remodeled - 1998
a 5 Storey Modern Building Situated in the Heart of Blantyre. Within Walking Distance from Main Shopping Cent...
Protea Hotels Ryalls is perfectly sited for business travellers and holidaymakers alike. This district has become the financial hub of Malawi and the ...
The Best Luxury Full Service Hotel in Blantyre Providing the Discerning Traveller and Business Executive With All the Services and Comforts Expect...