Luangwa Valley & Lake Malawi Safari
Luangwa Valley and lake Malawi safari to one of Africa’s greatest wildlife parks the South Luangwa National Park, and at Lake Malawi view over 400 species of cichlid fish.
At the end of the Great Rift Valley lies one of Africa’s greatest wilderness area, the South Luangwa National Park. Characterised by woodlands and ox bow lagoons, the park plays host to huge numbers of wildlife including buffalo, elephant, lion, leopard and more than 450 species of birds.
South Luangwa & Lake Malawi Highlights
■ combining one of the greatest unspoilt wilderness areas with the pristine lake Malawi
■ South Luangwa marks the end of the Great Rift Valley – a vast and remote region of Zambia
■ huge concentrations of game can be found including buffalo, elephant, leopard, lion, giraffe, hippo
■ for the bird lover over 450 species can be identified
■ Lake Malawi is an important world heritage site for the cichlid fish unique to the area
■ as well as day and night game drives in South Luangwa, enjoy village tours and a visit to the Chipembele Wildlife Orphanage
Lake Malawi National Park was established to protect the cichlid fish unique to that area and proclaimed a world heritage site in 1984.
■ At Pumulani Lake Malawi lots of water activities to take part in from scuba diving and snorkelling to water ski-ing, sailing and fishing
■ spend glorious sunsets on a dhow or an early morning breakfast cruise
■ after dark marvel at the night sky through the lodges star gazer
■ accommodation at Pumulani is in specially designed villas
■ this 13 day safari is open between April and early January