Malawi romantic honeymoon destination is also famous for : Adventure, Beach, Countryside, Evolving, Hill Station, Lake, Peaceful, Secluded, Water Sports, Wildlife,
Malawi is a small landlocked country in the Southeast Africa bordered by the countries of Tanzania, Mozambique and Zambia. Lake Malawi, the third largest lake in Africa, and one of the Great Rift Valley Lakes, separates Malawi from Tanzania and Mozambique and one of the major tourist attractions of the country. The country is known for its massive diversity of beautiful landscapes encompassing high mountain peaks, white water rivers, and broad blue lakes, combined with Africa’s Big Five in magnificent natural settings.
Malawi is an ideal combination of lakes, landscape and wildlife and it has an incredible variety of stunning landscapes from the unique rolling hills of orchid clad Nyika, the cool forested plateau of Zomba, the 10000 ft climbers’ paradise of Mulanje Massif, the broad and fertile Shire Valley and the beautiful Likoma Island and Mozambique Lakeshore. All these make Malawi a unique tourist and destination with secluded destinations, favored for the romantic getaways and honeymoons in particular.
The small country of Malawi has over the years evolved as one of the popular honeymoon destinations in Africa with its amazingly diverse natural landscapes, age-old culture, tradition and crafts, rich wildlife and plenty of heritage sightseeing options and delightful activities providing ideal settings for a perfectly romantic getaway for the honeymooners. Lake Malawi dominates all the other attractions in the country but there are plenty of other significant and diverse tourism attractions from highlands, lush green valleys, wildlife reserves and lakes to historic sites.
Honeymoon in Malawi is a unique experience as it is not a typical honeymoon destination but there are of course some of the most romantic places on Earth. Spend some quality time with your beloved watching a stunning sunset over the Lake of Stars i.e. Lake Malawi. Explore the exotic natural beauty of the Great Rift Valley providing the vast chasm that Lake Malawi fills. Continue exploring the rejuvenating and soothing sights of picturesque highlands in the Southern Malawi at Dedza-Kirk, Mulanje Massif and Zomba Plateau.
Liwonde National Park at the southern end of Lake Malawi is an ideal romantic escape for nature and wildlife lovers with excellent opportunities for bird watching, game viewing and traditional wildlife safaris. There are other national parks and wildlife reserves as well offering excellent opportunities to explore the diverse flora and fauna of this small country. For cultural and historic sightseeing, Blantyre, Zomba and Mangochi have a number of historical buildings, monuments and museums that you can visit on your honeymoon in Malawi.
Malawi has hot climate in the southern region and temperate in the northern highlands with cool winter season.
Best Season: May to October
Summers: November to April
Winters: May to October
honeymoon along the lake or quite places