On the white sandy beaches of Likoma Island sits Kaya Mawa, a boutique lodge that welcomes honeymooners, families and friends for an indulgently carefree getaway. Built by local hands and as Malawi’s first resort run solely on renewable-energy.
On the white sandy beaches of Likoma Island sits Kaya Mawa, a boutique lodge that welcomes honeymooners, families and friends for an indulgently carefree getaway. Built by local hands and as Malawi’s first resort run solely on renewable-energy.
Located in the south of Malawi, Majete is an area of 70,000 hectares, part of Africa's Great Rift Valley. Just ten years ago it was nearly devoid of wildlife, but now it is Malawi’s only Big Five park with thriving animal populations and plentiful birdlife.
Beyond the magnificent Lake, the floor of the Rift Valley rises steeply resulting in mountains and plateau which form a dramatic yet scenic contrast to Lake Malawi, Nyika National Park, the largest park in Malawi. The name, Nyika, means “where the water comes from”
Dedicated to operate in the most sustainable way and with a commitment to a positive impact on the surrounding communities. The lodge provides significant training and employment opportunities in a very poor region of the country. The safari activities have been selected to have a low environmental impact on the sorrounding.
Brilliantly green gardens reveal spacious beach villas and rooms perched along the shores of Southern Lake Malawi. They provide gracious service in an unmatched experience in Malawi. This showpiece property captures the essence of African design, culture and tradition. While staying with here, fill every moment with a sense of natural connection.
Situated in Malawi, the ‘warm heart of Africa,’ Liwonde National Park has been the host of incredible wildlife translocations and reintroductions, and transformations. When African Parks assumed management of Liwonde, in partnership with the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) in 2015 .
On the glittering shores of Lake Malawi, which is also known as the Lake of Stars, you'll find Pumulani, the brightest star on the lake. Pumulani offers you the chance to experience the very best of both worlds on your holiday. Whether you want to relax amongst some of the most dazzling scenery in the world.
In Zambia’s iconic South Luangwa National Park lies the well as the award -winning Mfuwe Lodge just inside the main park gate. Set out from any of these secluded, intimate camps and you will be guaranteed an unrivalled wildlife experience in one of the last unspoilt wilderness regions of Africa.
A popular stalwart of South Luangwa’s safari scene, Flatdogs is a fun, friendly camp located just outside the park. If you fancy a safari with a bit more flexibility than camps and lodges sometimes offer, then Flatdogs delivers. It’s an unusual camp, offering accommodation from basic Meru-style tents.
The partnership with legendary guide, Jacob Shawa, not only inspired the name of Shawa Luangwa Camp; it created the foundation for us to bring Silent Safaris to the South Luangwa.
Tena Tena was Robin's very first camp, and it seems to hold a special place in the heart of everyone who's come to stay over the years. Lying in the remote Nsefu section of South Luangwa National park.
Luxurious yet also elegantly natural, Chinzombo Camp is tucked into the shade of ancient trees on a bend of the Luangwa River. With six beautiful villas to spend time in.
Kafunta River Lodge is a classic Zambian safari lodge, combining all the essentials for a great safari, including its spectacular location at the edge of the floodplain.
Stay with us and become absorbed in the wonders of the South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest parks in Africa. Our lodge is set in a beautiful location on the banks of the Luangwa River.