Wilderness Safaris Explorations Malawi
THE GREAT
MALAWIAN JOURNEY
A Discoverer Exploration - 14 nights / 15 days
Combination Wilderness lodges, guesthouses and small, intimate inns in
private concession areas and national parks, forest reserves in Malawi.
This safari is one of the best ways to explore Malawi's finest wildlife viewing
areas and wilderness biomes, whilst being able to interact with the friendliest
people in all of Africa, the Malawians. The style of accommodation varies
throughout the safari, from small, intimate guesthouses in forest reserves, to
more typical "meru" tents, to stone and thatch chalets in National Parks. At
each location, resident guides are used, ensuring the very best in local
knowledge and expertise. Malawi boasts one of the highest biodiversity counts in
Africa, and this safari encapsulates its true spirit. By travelling by vehicle,
one has a very personal insight into the land and its wonderfully warm people.
Over the years, it has become apparent that this last-mentioned aspect of a
Malawi safari is a true highlight.
Guides: The entire safari is guided and hosted by
professionally trained guides in their respective areas of expertise, who share
their in-depth local knowledge to present a seamless safari from beginning to
end. A driver-guide is used throughout the safari.
Exclusive experience: Some areas in which we travel are private
concessions. All camps and lodges are private and for the use of Discoverer
Exploration travellers only. Some areas are not open for public access; hence
our safaris make best use of this privacy where possible.
Routes: This safari reveals the diversity and beauty of Malawi
through its scenery and wildlife, also combining an impressive variety of
water-based activities on one of the world's most beautiful freshwater lakes,
Lake Malawi.
Brief Itinerary
Day 1: Drive to Luwawa Forest Lodge, Viphya Mountain Range
Days 2 & 3: Drive to Lake Kazuni Safari Camp, Vwaza Marsh Game
Reserve.
Days 4, 5 & 6: Cross-country to Chelinda Lodge, Nyika National
Park.
Days 7 & 8: Transfer by road to Chintheche Inn, northern shores
of Lake Malawi.
Days 9 & 10: Transfer to Mumbo or Domwe Island, Lake Malawi for
Kayak Africa.
Day 11: Drive to Ku Chawe Inn, Zomba Plateau.
Days 12, 13 & 14: Cross-country to Mvuu Lodge, Liwonde National
Park.
Day 15: Cross-country to Lilongwe.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Luwawa Forest Lodge, Viphya Mountain Range Early morning start
to the safari. We drive northwards from the capital city, Lilongwe, through the
Kasungu area. After Kasungu Town the landscape changes from Brachystegia (Miombo)
woodland to rolling open hills as we steadily climb in altitude. Arrive in time
for lunch at Luwawa Forest Lodge, a delightful lodge situated on a clearing in
one of the largest forested areas in central Africa at 1300m above sea level.
The scenery is spectacular and the air crisp and clear. Afternoon walking along
streams within the forest gives us opportunities looking for one of southern
Africa's rarest and most sought-after birds, the African Broadbill. For the more
adventurous, mountain biking can be arranged. Dinner is served at the lodge
around a warm, comforting log fire.
Day 2 & 3: Lake Kazuni Safari Camp, Vwaza Marsh Game Reserve After an
early breakfast, we continue northwards and the landscape changes dramatically
as we near Rumphi. The massif of the Nyika looms ahead, and as we near the
Zambian border, the altitude dips somewhat. Vwaza Marsh Game Reserve is one of
Malawi's best-kept secrets. It boasts a mosaic of landscapes and biomes and is
about 1000 km2 in size. Highlights are the varied types of biomes, from
Brachystegia and mopane woodland to large rivers which feed the Kazuni Swamp.
During the dry season there are large herds of elephant and buffalo, impala,
kudu, puku and warthog. Hippos are always present in the lake, and lion and
leopard are occasionally seen. Birding, particularly at the end of the dry
season and during the early rains, is exceptional with many waterfowl species
that are not easily seen elsewhere on this safari. Activities include game
drives (day) as well as walks.
Day 4, 5 & 6: Chelinda Lodge, Nyika National Park We head
north-east on one of the most dramatic drives in central Africa. Leaving the dry
and low-lying Vwaza marsh behind we move steadily up in altitude to where the
Brachystegia gives way to heath and, at around lunchtime, to true rolling
grasslands. We have reached the famed Nyika Plateau and check in to the warm,
cosy Chelinda Lodge. This lodge is situated in the middle of the high grasslands
(around 2100m above sea level) and experiences a pleasantly cool climate
(jumpers and jackets a must!).
There is much to do in Nyika National Park (Malawi's largest). Game drives are
successful, with highland game abounding - it is possible to see mixed herds of
over 200 eland, zebra, reedbuck and roan antelope. Leopards are also fairly
common, and peculiarly diurnal because of the cool climate. Elephants are also
sometimes encountered. Birding is exceptional with over 400 species recorded.
Walking in the afro-montane forest remnants is a must, where specials such as
Fulleborn's Black Boubou, and Bar-tailed Trogon and blue monkeys can be seen.
During the early summer months Nyika boasts one of Africa's best orchid viewing
opportunities. Horse riding, fishing and overnight camping in the remote corners
of this extraordinary reserve are also available.
Day 7 & 8: Chinteche Inn, Lake Malawi We now move back down the Nyika
Plateau. The destination for the next three days is clearly in sight, but nearly
1700m below - it is the shimmering blue of Lake Malawi. Descending the massif,
we stop over at the northern region's capital, Mzuzu and view tropical
rainforest remnants, rubber plantations and spectacular scenery as we near the
lake. We arrive at Chinteche Inn, situated on a private, pristine white sandy
beach with the Viphya Mountains and rainforest as backdrop.
The inn is situated in one of the Lake's best and most tranquil settings.
Activities include relaxing at the lake, guided walks, snorkelling, canoeing and
village visits. For the more adventurous, a full range of water activities are
offered, including nearby scuba diving (at extra cost).
Day 9 & 10: Kayak Africa, Domwe or Mumbo Island We depart
Chinteche for one of the most spectacular day transits, driving around 350km
southwards along the eastern lakeshore and surrounding countryside. We drive
through the Nkotakota Game Reserve and visit Mua Mission, one of Malawi's finest
handcraft skills development schools. After lunch we drive eastwards through
beautiful countryside on the southern edge of Lake Malawi.
Accommodation is on one of two Islands off Cape Maclear - namely Kayak Africa's
Domwe and Mumbo. Each consists of 5 tents on raised platforms with incredible
views of Lake Malawi. The tented bedrooms offer tasteful furnishing and whilst
not en-suite, nearby "enviroloos" and al fresco bucket showers ensure every
comfort is provided. Located at the tip of the Cape Maclear Peninsula this
company operates kayak safaris around the glorious islands of this part of the
lake. Guests paddle themselves in state-of-the-art sea-going klepper kayaks,
supported by a motorised wooden fishing boat. All kayaking is done on a
leisurely basis and cold drinks are taken on board the kayaks. This is a great
experience, enjoying a little more action than the traditional beach holiday.
Day 11: Ku Chawe Inn, Zomba mountain range We leave Kayak Africa and
drive southwards to the Zomba mountain massif. Zomba was the former colonial
capital of Malawi and retains some of its former architecture. This juxtaposed
with one of the best local markets in Malawi make for a fascinating visit.
Behind the town, the plateau rises to over 2000m and we wind our way up this
massive mountain. The air becomes cooler as we enter plantations and rainforest
remnants and we near our final destination, Ku Chawe Inn. The inn boasts
incredible views, and is a short distance away from clear-running streams and a
trout farm.
Days 12, 13 & 14: Mvuu Lodge, Liwonde National Park Leaving
after a leisurely breakfast and possibly a last visit to the market, we travel
northwards to arrive at Mvuu Wilderness Lodge in time for an afternoon activity.
Liwonde National Park is Malawi's premier wildlife viewing destination. A wide
variety of mammals occurs in the reserve and it also boasts an astonishing
biodiversity of birdlife. On a three-night stay in this reserve, the record has
been 300 bird species! The centre stage of the reserve is the Shire River, the
only river that flows out of Lake Malawi. A myriad of species make the river
their focus and it is on this river where one is able to take part in unusual,
but hugely productive game viewing. Mvuu boasts "game boats" constructed locally
out of Mulanje cedar wood. These comfortable boats enable game to be viewed in
the heat of the day, when animals emerge out of the bush to drink at the river?s
edge. They also allow for exciting night boat trips to find rarely seen animals
such as civet, large spotted genet, large grey mongoose, White-backed
Night-heron and Pel's Fishing Owl. Game drives and walks as well as visits to a
hide overlooking the river are also offered.
Large mammals occurring in Liwonde include sable, roan, kudu, large herds of
elephant, buffalo, large numbers of crocodile (reputedly the largest in central
Africa) and hippo. Bird specials further inland include Bohm's Bee-eater,
Brown-breasted Barbet and Livingstone's Flycatcher.
Day 15 Safari ends - Lilongwe Early morning road transfer to
Lilongwe where our safari ends.
NOTE: THIS ITINERARY IS AVAILABLE ON FLEXIBLE DATES AND ITINERARIES, FOR
TAILOR-MADE SAFARIS FOR SMALL GROUPS UP TO EIGHT GUESTS.
Rates
Malawi Nightly
Accommodation Rates
1. F/B includes all meals, non motorized water sports at Kaya Mawa, all game
activities and park fees at Mvuu, government taxes.
2. Mvuu Wilderness Lodge is not able to accommodate children under 8 years.
Children 8 years and older pay the adult rates.
3. Kaya Mawa welcomes children of all ages. Those aged 0 – 3 years pay at the
lodge for meals only and children 4 – 11 years pay 50% of the
adult rate
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29 February 2008 to 10 January 2009 |
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Mumbo Island Camp - Southern Lake Malawi |
FB |
Per Person Per Night Sharing |
US$204 |
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Single Room Supplement |
US$42 |
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01 January 2008 to 15 June 2008 |
16 June 2008 to 05 January 2009 |
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Kaya Mawa - Northern Lake Malawi |
FB | Per Person Per Night Sharing |
US$252 |
US$270 |
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| Single Room Supplement |
US$60 |
US$60 |
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Kaya Mawa Honeymoon - Northern Lake Malawi |
FB |
Per Person Per Night Sharing |
US$288 |
US$330 |
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| Single Room Supplement |
US$60 |
US$60 |
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23 December 2007 to 04 January 2008 |
05 January 2008 to 15 June 2008 |
16 June 2008 to 05 January 2009 |
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Mvuu Wilderness Lodge - Liwonde National Park |
FB | Per Person Per Night Sharing |
US$288 |
US$270 |
US$330 |
| Single Room Supplement |
US$80 |
US$100 |
US$100 |
Mvuu Wilderness
Lodge Package
1. Minimum two guests
2. Based on road transfers between Lilongwe and Mvuu Lodge. Possibly also a boat
transfer in rainy months.
3. Excludes the international airport departure tax currently at US$30 per
person when departing from Malawi and all drinks.
4. Includes accommodation, all meals, activities and park fees.
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23 December 2007 to 04 January 2008 |
05 January 2008 to 15 June 2008 |
16 June 2008 to 05 January 2009 |
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Malawi 3 nights / 4 days |
Mvuu Wilderness Lodge (Liwonde National Park) |
M1 |
Rate Per Person Per Night Sharing |
US$1,152 |
US$1,188 |
US$1,368 |
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Single Room Supplement |
US$240 |
US$240 |
US$300 |
Mvuu / Kaya Mawa
Fly-In Safari
1. Minimum two guests.
2. This safari can be operated daily subject to availability of the
lodges/camps.
3. Transfers from camp to camp are operated by air between Mvuu and Kaya Mawa
and Kaya Mawa and Lilongwe and by road between Lilongwe
and Mvuu. Please be advised that from January to March, the rains might make the
Mvuu Wilderness Lodge airstrip and road inoperable and
this would then necessitate a combination of boat and road transfer.
4. Includes all accommodation and meals throughout, all non-motorised water
sports at Kaya Mawa, all activities at Mvuu lodge, laundry and park
entry fees.
5. Excludes the international airport departure tax currently at US$30 per
person when departing from Malawi, drinks at Mvuu and Kaya Mawa,
motorised water sports and diving at Kaya Mawa.
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23 December 2007 to 04 January 2008 |
05 January 2008 to 15 June 2008 |
16 June 2008 to 05 January 2009 |
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Malawi |
Mvuu (Liwonde National Park), Kaya Mawa (Nthrn Lake Malawi) |
MK2 |
Rate Per Person Per Night Sharing |
US$2,700 |
US$2,862 |
US$3,096 |
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Single Room Supplement |
US$420 |
US$420 |
US$480 |
Best of Central
Africa Safari
1. F/B includes accommodation, all meals, local drinks at Kalamu Tented Camp,
non motorized water sports at Kaya Mawa, all game activities and
park fees at Mvuu, flights and road transfers (as listed below)
2. Rates exclude airport and departure taxes, diving at Kaya Mawa and drinks at
Mvuu Wilderness Lodge and Kaya Mawa as well as imported
drinks at Kalamu Tented Camp.
3. Mvuu Wilderness Lodge is not able to accommodate children under 8 years.
Children 8 years and older pay the adult rates.
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01 June 2008 to 30 November 2008 |
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Zambia/Malawi |
Kalamu Tented Camp (3), Mvuu (2), Kaya Mawa (2) |
FB |
Rate Per Person Per Night Sharing |
US$5,489 |
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Single Room Supplement |
US$650 |
Notes: Rates are subject to change without prior notice should tax be increased or Government levies introduced. Rates include Value Added Tax.
6
nights or longer in any of Wilderness Safaris' camps & lodges (except Skeleton
Coast):
3% discount!
Full list of camps and lodges is here
Reservations & information:
Elena Travel Services &
Car Hire CC
P.O. Box 3127 Windhoek, Namibia
Fax: +264 61 244558
E-mail:
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