Wednesday 4 March 2015

Exploring Malawi - Boo's Best




Malawi does not have the large herds of plains game and guaranteed predator viewing of other countries, but unlike it’s landlocked neighbours it does have the white sandy beaches of Lake Malawi, and this together with pockets of excellent gameviewing and the most welcoming and friendly people, make it a desirable destination.

The best gameviewing is along the Shire River from Mvuu Wilderness Lodge in the Liwonde National Park. The perfect end to a safari in Malawi or Zambia is a few days on the beaches at the exquisite Kawa Maya on Likoma Island, Lake Malawi. In the past we have linked Malawi and Western Tanzania by private charter.

Mvuu Wilderness Lodge


Liwonde National Park in southern Malawi is the country's premier gameviewing destination. The reserve encompasses the wide and scenic Shire River, the main river exiting from Lake Malawi, as well as quiet backwaters & lagoons, marshes, open savannah and floodplain, mopane woodland & hills. The lodge nestles discreetly in a lagoon just off the river and the main buildings are set high above the water with wonderful views. The wide variety of habitat in this small National Park supports an incredible diversity of plant, animal and birdlife. Elephant, sable antelope, waterbuck and impala are common. The birdlife is prolific and the rarer species can be seen with relative ease.

Boo's Best because....

  • Best gameviewing in Malawi
  • Great river cruises for close ups of crocs, hippo and birdlife
  • Excellent birding around the lodge
  • Large breeding herds of elephant
  • Black Rhino sanctuary
  • Maximum Number of Guests:   16



Accommodation: Spacious tents with private viewing platform looking out on to the lagoon.

Best Time: May to October inclusive

Rates (in US dollars): From $360 to $440 per person per night with a single supplement of $100.

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