If you book your trip to Africa during the northern hemisphere summer time (let’s say August) you are traveling in high season with rather warm days and really cold nights and dawns. READ MORE BELOW.
Also, if your vision of Africa includes acacia trees, endless plains, zebras and giraffes, well, try to think beyond those classic images and expectations and let us design you a trip into a continent that has other things to offer and very different landscapes too.
Malawi has the particular ability to offer some of the most rich and complementary experiences one can have when it comes to geography, weather, wildlife, landscapes and African culture.
Let’s start with Niyka National Park, a place that illustrates well what one can not expect to see in Africa: freezing cold weather, fireplace in the room all night, empty hills, lakes in the middle of dry vegetation hills and uniquely allocated antelopes (with some elusive leopards in the mix) living in it. It’s about emptiness, vastness and lots of trekking in the most beautiful surroundings. It is probably our favourite place of Malawi, and the good news is that on the same trip, you can add a paradisiac beach holiday on the turquoise shores of lake Malawi and then go on a full-on safari at Liwonde National Park for more animals and action.
Just make sure you pack winter clothes with real summer clothes because you will need both.
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