Safari Adventures in Africa’s Malawi Wildlife Preserves
Don’t miss going to Malawi for your next safari. This small country in southeastern Africa is little known, but has the most diverse geography of any country on the continent. In Malawi you will find eleven national parks protecting a wide range of habitats. So, within a relatively small area, you’ll have many choices as to the kind of safari to take. Also, the third largest lake in Africa is here, stretching 360 miles along the eastern border of Malawi – sparkling clear Lake Malawi.
Liwonde National Park at the southern end of Lake Malawi is the most varied and spectacular of the parks with its swamps, marshes, open grassland, woodlands of various types, and granite hills along the shoreline of the lake.Get more information here. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1383871/Crocodile-attacks-hippo-photographer-trying-capture-kingfisher-picture.html?ITO1490 This diversity means Liwonde is the one of the best places to go for game viewing. Large herds of elephants and hippoes, antelopes, and waterbuck are easy to view. Reptiles you will see include crocodiles and monitor lizards. (Lions and leopards are in the park, but these you can’t really count on seeing.) The best bird viewing in southern Africa is in this park, as well, with over 300 species.
Go to Malawi for a great safari!