Dive into the stunning landscapes of Malawi, from sparkling Lake Malawi to the towering Mulanje Massif. Spot wildlife at Liwonde National Park or explore the bustling capital of Lilongwe. Take a look at our travel guides and discover what makes Malawi an essential destination.
Malawi is more than just a destination; it’s a place where visitors can truly connect with nature and experience the warmth of its people. The…
Rising dramatically from the surrounding plains, Mount Mulanje is often called the ‘Island in the Sky’ due to its towering peaks and vast plateaus.
The Outlook Travel team takes a deep dive into the cultural history and heritage of Malawi, from ancient rock art to local villages
Joseph Nkosi, Public Relations Officer at the Malawi Ministry of Tourism, tells us why everyone should explore Africa’s hidden treasure.
Mangochi, formerly Fort Johnston, is located in south-central Malawi, on the Shire River, five miles south of its entrance into Lake Malombe.
Malawi is more than just a destination; it’s a place where visitors can truly connect with nature and experience the warmth of its people. The country’s unique blend of adventure, culture, and wildlife is waiting to be uncovered.
Rising dramatically from the surrounding plains, Mount Mulanje is often called the ‘Island in the Sky’ due to its towering peaks and vast plateaus.
The Outlook Travel team takes a deep dive into the cultural history and heritage of Malawi, from ancient rock art to local villages
Africa’s hottest new safari location is a timeless story of wildlife resurrection, where you are guaranteed a warm traditional Malawi welcome as you discover its luxurious natural splendour.
From high quality dining to spectacular wildlife, Outlook Recommends the best places to visit and things to do in Malawi.
Joseph Nkosi, Public Relations Officer at the Malawi Ministry of Tourism, tells us why everyone should explore Africa’s hidden treasure.
Mangochi, formerly Fort Johnston, is located in south-central Malawi, on the Shire River, five miles south of its entrance into Lake Malombe.
Explore the landmark attractions and must see spots from across Malawi, from the Lizulu Market to the Majete Wildlife Reserve.
For a memorable excursion, consider taking a ferry on Lake Malawi, which travels between Monkey Bay in the south and Chilumba in the north.
From bush to beach, overlooked Malawi offers a diverse and unforgettable taste of the wonders of Africa.
The capital and most-populous city in Malawi takes its name from the river that carves its route through Lilongwe.
The African country of Malawi will enchant and surprise you with its dramatic scenery, welcoming locals and heritage towns.