Our March 2021 Newsletter which includes all the latest news of what’s happening in Malawi has now been released. As Malawi takes steps towards re-opening to tourism, and people start to make plans to travel, we intend to keep everyone updated on, and inspired about, Malawi so that tourism can aid in the country’s recovery fully as visitors return.
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In a huge boost for its tourist industry, Malawi has announced that vaccinated travellers will no longer require a PCR test, AND that un-vaccinated travellers can now enter the country – provided they have a negative PCR test.
In this blog from Robin Pope Safaris, we are heading over to Lake Malawi where we will hear from Mike Wendel and his partner Jenn who are managing Pumulani. Get ready for some fabulous photos incoming.
Central African Wilderness Safaris, one of Malawi's long standing tour operators who also run the iconic Mvuu Lodge in Liwonde National Park, have released their latest newsletter.
Lilongwe Wildlife Trust, responsible for running Malawi's only wildlife rehabilitation centre and a key campaigner in Malawi's fight against wildlife crime, have released their latest newsletter.
From 29th April until 2nd May 2022, the green historical town of Zomba in Southern Malawi is the backdrop of the 2nd edition of Zomba City Festival.
The Nyika-Vwaza (UK) Trust, who work in North Malawi and focus on environment and wildlife conservation in have released their Spring 2021 newsletter.
Central African Wilderness Safaris, one of Malawi's long standing tour operators who also run the iconic Mvuu Lodge in Liwonde National Park, have released their latest newsletter.
In this week's blog from Robin Pope Safaris, we get excited for the new season as their lodges are now open! Sarel from the RPS team shares some excellent sightings whilst he's on the ground.