With entry regulations to Malawi eased last month, the Warm Heart of Africa is back on track to resume its rise as one of the most complete tourist destinations in Africa! Now that visitors can enter with either a negative PCR test or a proof of vaccination, to help you decide where to go and what to do we are pleased to launch a new, updated edition of the Best of Malawi brochure/directory for 2022/23.
Available as an e-book and PDF, the Best of Malawi is the country’s go-to destination brochure and travel directory, with detailed listings for all the top accommodation options across Malawi as well as the best local tour operators and transport companies. It’s perfect for inspiration and trip planning.
Also updated is the accompanying Room & Price Guide, which gives more detail on the various lodges, camps and hotels, including their current rates.
The Best of Malawi is produced by the Malawi Travel Marketing Consortium, which is made up of over 40 companies who offer the best that Malawi has to offer. They cater for the needs of international visitors, providing high quality accommodation and tourism services and ensuring that discerning travellers have trouble-free, memorable and highly enjoyable stays in the Warm Heart of Africa.
Malawi has obtained the WTTC Safe Travels Stamp, is a Lonely Planet Best in Travel Top Country for 2022 and has continued with the exciting developments across its parks and reserves that have brought its safaris up to a level alongside its stunning scenery, beautiful lakeshore beaches and friendly & cultural interactions. With its varied range of nature-based, uncrowded, open-air, sustainable and off-the-beaten track attractions & experiences being exactly what so many travellers are seeking post-lockdown, now is the ideal time to plan a visit to Malawi – and the new Best of Malawi brochure/directory is the perfect tool to help!
Welcome to Malawi – an introduction
The Warm Heart of Africa – Landscape, Culture, Lake, Wildlife overview
Activity & Adventure – Watersports, Safaris, Cultural Experiences, Outdoor Activities, Touring Malawi
Activities Listings – each accommodation’s activities
Regional Overviews & Accommodation Listings – North, Central & South Malawi
Transport, Tours & Safaris – local operator listings
Travel Advisory – practical matters when visiting
Contacts A-Z – all accommodations + travel/tourism operators
Malawi Map – attractions & accommodation
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