Mulanje is a town in the Southern Region of Malawi close to the border of Mozambique. It is near the Mulanje Massif. It is the headquarters of the conservation group, the Mulanje Mountain Conservation Trust. The small town of Mulanje is the center of Malawi's tea growing industry
Mt. Mulanje is one of the very remarkable natural resources in Malawi. Apart from its famous and imposing Sapitwa Peak that stands over 3000 metres above sea level, the attractive Mt. Mulanje is more than a rock. It has a very rich and stunning forest reserve which is home to a rich and diverse endemic plant and animal species.
After breakfast at Likhubula Forest Lodge, you will start your hike on Mulanje Mountain. Overnight at one of the huts on the Mountain..
it rises to 1800m in height and is covered with vast tracts of African Juniper and Widdringtonia, and other mixed vegetation. The top of the plateau is criss-crossed by streams and is dotted with waterfalls and still lakes. The hike to the top of the Plateau is a popular tourist activity.
KU CHAWE INN
Sunbird Ku Chawe is Malawi’s premiere mountain resort and one of the best places to fully take in the vast and beautiful countryside of Malawi. The hotel stands overlooking the Zomba Plateau which rises to nearly 2200m above sea level.
Around this hotel are some of the most stunning views to be seen in all of Africa. Discover a majestic vision of beauty hidden in the heart of Malawi.
Surrounded by landscape and terraced gardens, this hotel commands spectacular views, which on clear days stretch all the way along the Shire Highlands and Mount Mulanje. Each room has been attractively furnished with en suite bathrooms, satellite television and log fires to compliment the cozy atmosphere of the Inn. The gardens are beautifully landscaped and full of interesting flowers and trees
Rooms are all en suite, air-conditioned, have digital satellite television, international direct dialing, Wi-Fi internet, email facilities and 220 volts power points (British standard).

Mvuu Camp overlooks a broad stretch of the Shire River with a profusion of hippos, crocodiles and the amazing birdlife of the Liwonde National Park. Boat trips are the highlight and offer the best way to seeing the park’s elephants as well as the huge crocodiles. Birdlife is prolific with the park regarded as one of the finest birding spots in Africa - both for the number of species and the relative ease with which the ‘specials’ can be seen.
The accommodation is a clever mix of stone and canvas chalets and specially-designed family tents. Activities at Mvuu Camp revolve around boating trips on the Shire River and game drives (morning and afternoon/evening). Nature walks and bike rides are also incredibly popular.
The wildlife includes large breeding herds of elephant, plenty of hippo and crocodile, sable antelope, impala, reedbuck, oribi, leopard, serval and lion. Birdlife is prolific with the park regarded as one of the finest birding spots in Africa
YOU HAVE BEEN BOOKED INTO MVUU CAMP FOR 2 NIGHTS ON A FULL BOARD BASIS
INCLUDES: ACCOMMODATION, ALL MEALS, A BOAT SAFARI, WALKING SAFARI, A GAME DRIVE & PARK ENTRY FEES.
EXCLUDES:DRINKS, OTHER ACTIVITIES & EXCURSIONS