2023 Malawi Tourism Industry Awards Nominees Announced
12 September, 2023
The official voting portal is now opened and voting has commenced as the final list of the nominees for the 2023 Malawi Tourism Industry Awards of Excellence has been released the Malawi Tourism Council (MTC) . This information was made available via a press released dated 12 September 2023 and signed by the Executive Director of the Malawi Tourism Council, Memory Momba Kamthunzi .
The Malawi Tourism Industry Awards serve as a prominent platform to celebrate and acknowledge outstanding contributions and achievements within the Malawi tourism and hospitality sector through different categories of excellence. They aim to recognize, reward, and inspire excellence among individuals, organizations, and destinations that play a vital role in the nation’s tourism industry.
The 2023 Tourism Awards of Excellence Ceremony and Gala will take place at the Banqueting Hall, Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe, on Saturday 30th September 2023, from 6pm. This Gala event will bring together industry leaders, innovators, and stakeholders for a night of glamour, recognition, and celebration.
Theme: Promoting Competitiveness through Industry Excellence and Resilience.
The 2023 Nominee final list from all Tourism sub-sectors who met the selection criteria and members of Malawi Tourism Council are as follows:
The Leading Hotel Award
- Amaryllis Hotels
- Crossroads Hotel Blantyre
- President Hotel
- Protea Hotel by Marriott
- Sunbird Capital
The Leading Lodge Award
- Leslie Lodge
- Kumbali Lodge
- Game heaven Lodge
- Fishermen’s Nest
- Hippo View Lodge
The Leading Lake Resort
- Club Makokola Retreat
- Ekhaya Luxury Resort
- Mumbo Island
- The Sunbird Waterfront
- Sigelege Beach Resort
The Leading National Park/Game Reserve Lodge
- Tongole Wilderness Lodge
- Thawale Lodge
- Chelinda Lodge
- Kutchire Lodge
The Leading Meetings and Conference Centre
- Bingu international convention Centre BICC
- Amaryllis Hotel
- Sunbird Nkopola
- Sigelege Hotel
- Grand Palace Hotel
The Leading Restaurant Award
- Mama Mia Restaurant, Lilongwe
- Imperial Food court, Nkhatabay
- Food Court Chicken Inn/Pizza Inn, Blantyre
- Mijn Kitchen, Blantyre
- Warm Heart Café, Lilongwe
The Leading Chef Award
- Chef Mwagombe
- Chef Manase
- Chef Kapina
- Chef Chikolera
The Leading Airline Award
- Ethiopian Airlines
- Kenya Airways
- South African
The Leading Car Hire Award
- Apex Car Hire
- Mame Car Hire
- Avis Car Hire
- Anna’s Car Rental
The Leading Tour Operator Award
- Adventures with Colby Expedition Co
- Central Wilderness Safaris
- Travel Centre MW (Blantyre)
- Orbis DMC Ltd
- Misuku Expeditions
The Upcoming Tour Operator Award
- Sesame Safaris
- Flood gates Tours
The Leading Travel Agent Award
- Satguru Travel & Tours, Lilongwe
- The Travel Centre
- Stars Travel
The Leading Tour Guide Award
- Vasco Munthali, Land and Lake Safaris
- Kingsley Mmabo, Zomba Hikers Alliance
- Edward Satha, Crafted Africa
- Malizani ‘Mali’ Mulenga, Mkulumadzi Majete Game Reserve
- Camstar Supuni – Mount Mulanje porters and Guides Association
The Leading Game reserve/National Park Award
- Majete Game Reserve
- Liwonde National Park
- Nkhotakota Game Reserve
The Leading Community based Tourism Organisation (CBTO) Excellence Award
- Chingalile Cultural Village
- Gwilize Cultural Village
- Mpale Cultural (Mangochi)
- Kungoni Cultural Centre
- Kandewe Cultural Village
Green Tourism Award
- Zomba Forest Lodge
- Luwawa Forest Lodge
- Waterfront, Sunbird
- Game Haven Lodge
Life Achievers Award
- Napoleoan Dzombe
- Prophet Shepherd Bushiri
- Annie Fletcher
- The 44 Lodge Management
Destination Promotion Individual Award
- Tay Grin. Music, Artist
- Faith Mussa, Artist
- Peter Makwana, Photographer
- Travel with Mervis, Travel Blogger
Malawi’s Leading Tourist Attraction Award (People’s choice on the day)
- Mount Mulanje
- The Kungoni Centre of Cultural and Arts
- Likoma Island
- Lake Malawi National Park
Allied Influencers of Destination Malawi Award
- William Kamkwamba
- I am from Malawi, Apparel and Song (KBG)
- Shemu Joya, Film maker
- Madalitso Band
- Lake of Stars Festival
Voting Portal Opens on 12 September 2023
As part of the awards process, MTC is inviting the public, industry professionals, and stakeholders to participate by casting their votes for their favourite nominees. The official online voting portal was opened on 12 September at 6PM and will remain accessible to September 27th, 2023. Votes will play a crucial role in determining the winners across various award categories. To cast your vote and support your favourite nominees, visit the official online voting portal and follow the instructions provided.
The Malawi Tourism Council is dedicated to promoting the growth and excellence of the Malawi tourism sector. Your participation in this voting process and attendance at the awards ceremony will contribute to the success of this endeavour.
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The Malawi Tourism Council is pleased to announce the nominee’s finalists of its 2023 Tourism Industry Awards of Excellence scheduled to take place on 30th September, 2023 at Bingu International Conference Center.
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The Leading Hotel Award
Amaryllis Hotel
The Leading Lodge Award
Kumbali Lodge
The Leading Lake Resort
The Sunbird Waterfront
The Leading National Park /Game Reserve Lodge
Kutchire Lodge
The Leading Meetings and Conference Centre
Bingu international convention Centre BICC
The Leading Restaurant Award
Mama Mia Restaurant, Lilongwe
The Leading Chef Award
Chef Ipyana Mwagombe
The Leading Airline Award
Ethiopian Airlines
The Leading Car Hire Award
Avis Car Hire
The Leading Tour Operator Award
Central African Wilderness Safaris
The Upcoming Tour Operator Award
Sesame Safaris
The Leading Travel Agent Award
Satguru Travel & Tours, Lilongwe
The Leading Tour Guide Award
Camstar Supuni
The Leading Game reserve/National Park Award
Majete Game Reserve
The Leading Community based Tourism Organisation (CBTO) Excellence Award
Kungoni Cultural Centre
Green Tourism Award
Luwawa Forest Lodge
Destination Promotion Individual Award
Travel withMervis, Travel Blogger
Malawi’s Leading Tourist Attraction Award
Mount Mulanje
Allied Influencers of Destination Malawi Award
Lake of Stars Festival
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Malawi Tourism Council to Hold Inaugural Tourism Industry Awards of Excellence
Written by Andrew Viano
Thursday, 14/09/2023
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For the first time in Malawi, the Malawi Tourism Council is set to recognise individuals, places and agencies that strive to bring change in travel tourism, hospitality, aviation and related industries.
The nominations are in 20 different categories.
They include Leading Hotel Award, Leading Tour Operator, Leading Travel Operator, Leading Game Reserve and National Park and Destination Promotion Individual Award, among others.
The council’s Executive Director Memory Momba Kamthuzi says the awards seeks to recognise the contribution organisations and destination play in promoting the sector.
Kamthuzi says the awards which are set for September 30 and will be presided over by Minister of Tourism Vera Kamtukule.
“The awards serve as a platform to celebrate and acknowledge outstanding contributions and achievements within the country’s tourism and hospitality sector through different categories of excellence. Voting is underway and open up until September 27 https://www.mtcmw.com/index.php/vote/ “said Kamthunzi.
Musicians Tay Grin and Faith Mussa, have been listed in the category of Destination Promotion Individual Award.
Allied Influencers of Destination nominated include William Kamkwamba, Madalitso Band, Shemu Joyah and Lake of Stars.
Napoleon Dzombe and Prophet Shepherd Bushiri have been nominated on Life Achievers Award.
The awards are running under the theme 'Promoting Competitiveness through Industry Excellence and Resilience.
Tourism sector employees about 600 000 people and contributes about 7.3 percent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product GDP.
It creates over 3 percent of total employment in Malawi of the nine percent of its population in labour workforce.
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Tourism players get recognition
- 04 Oct, 2023
- Source: Malawi Nation
September 30 2023 will go down in history as the memorable day that Malawi Tourism Council (MTC) held its first Tourism Awards in Malawi to honour outstanding players.
Speaking during the event, Minister of Tourism Vera Kamtukule said the local tourism industry has the potential to grow if players are dedicated.
She encouraged tourism industry players to keep growing, being innovative and working together.
MTC executive director Memory Monba-Kamthunzi said they want to use the awards platform to inspire excellence by motivating hospitality and tourism players to strive for professionalism and excellence in their operations.
“The awards are also meant to provide an opportunity to network and make partnerships. Such linkages promote collaboration between the tourism sector and other industries, in the process fostering cross-sector partnerships and growth,” she said.
During the event, spiced by musical performances and poetry, Blantyre-based Amaryllis Hotel won The Leading Hotel Award while Kumbali Lodge of Lilongwe won The Leading Lodge Award. The Sunbird Waterfront in Salima won The Leading Lake Resort Award, Kutchire Lodge in Machinga got the Leading National Park/Game Reserve Lodge and Bingu International Convention Centre of Lilongwe scooped the Leading Meetings and Conference Centre.
The event also awarded Mama Mia Restaurant, Lilongwe as The Leading Restaurant Award, Chef Ipyana Mwagomba famed for his goat soup won the Leading Chef Award as Ethiopian Airlines won the Leading Airline Award.
Avis Car Hire got the Leading Car Hire Award, while Central Wilderness Safaris got the Leading Tour Operator Award. Majete Game Reserve in Chikwawa won the Leading Game Reserve/National Park Award while the Destination Promotion Individual Award went to travel blogger Travel with Mervis.
Other winners included Prophet Shepherd Bushiri who got the Tourism Achiever Award, Mount Mulanje as the Leading Tourist Attraction Award and Kungoni Cultural Centre in Mua, Dedza as the Leading Community-based Tourism Organisation.
One of the awardees, Chef Mwagomba expressed gratitude with the recognition.
He said: “My career as a chef has not really been fully appreciated here, but it brings me immense joy to see not only myself but also many other Malawian chefs inspired and encouraged. Finally our efforts are beginning to receive the recognition they deserve.”
On his part, Amaryllis Hotel manager Remy Waheed said the award is a reminder that all hard work shall be rewarded.
“We are proud to state that we comply with all necessary requirements of the council for our category. We are encouraged to continue excellence service delivery. We believe we are the best and now we know that Malawi believes we are the best too,” he said.
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The Malawi Tourism Council on Tuesday announced the nominee finalists for the 2023 Tourism Industry Awards of Excellence, which has seen musicians Tay Grin and Faith Mussa listed in the category of Destination Promotion Individual Award. Tay Grin, who has just returned from the annual Lusaka July event in Zambia recently, said“ it is always a great honour to be…
The Malawi Tourism Council on Tuesday announced the nominee finalists for the 2023 Tourism Industry Awards of Excellence, which has seen musicians Tay Grin and Faith Mussa listed in the category of Destination Promotion Individual Award.
Apart from Faith and Tay Grin, the category also has travel blogger Travel with Mervis and photographer Peter Makwana.
Faith, famed for songs such as ‘Mdidi’ and ‘Desperate’, said Tuesday he was excited to be nominated.
“This nomination means a lot as there are a lot of artists who are doing so much in marketing the country but to be recognised, I feel honoured and it means a lot,” the singer and guitarist, who has toured the world with his music, said.
Tay Grin, who has just returned from the annual Lusaka July event in Zambia recently, said “it is always a great honour to be recognised by your nation for the work and effort one puts in”.the
Makwana, who has been on move marketing the country through his lenses, said he was humbled and excited to be nominated.
“I have been doing this for over 15 years and to be recognised is a significant achievement and recognition of my commitment,” he said.
Running under the theme ‘Promoting Competitiveness through Industry Excellence and Resilience’, the awards and gala will be held on September 30 2023 at Bingu International Convention Centre in Lilongwe.
As part of the awards process, organisers of the awards have since invited the public to cast their votes for their favourite nominees.
The official online voting process opened on Tuesday and will run until September 27 2023.
There are 20 awards in total, which also include Allied Influencers of Destination which has nominees such as William Kamkwamba, ‘I am from Malawi’ Apparel and Song (KBG), filmmaker Shemu Joyah, Madalitso Band, the duo of Yobu Maligwa and Yosefe Kalekeni, currently on a world tour, and Lake of Stars Festival.
The other categories are The Leading Lake Resort, The Leading Lodge Award, The Leading Hotel Award, The Leading National Park /Game Reserve Lodge, The Leading Restaurant Award, The Leading Chef Award and The Leading Airline Award.
The Leading Hotel Award has nominees such as Amaryllis Hotel, Crossroads Hotel Blantyre, President Hotel, Protea Hotel by Marriott and Sunbird Capital.
There is also the Life Achievers Award which has nominees such as Napoleon Dzombe, Prophet Shepherd Bushiri, Annie Fletcher and The 44 Lodge Management.
Coordinator of the awards Dennis Imaan said Tuesday a jury made up of high profile players came up with the list.
“Awards are always tricky but the jury did its job. This is the first time the awards are happening. We needed to start and hope we grow from here,” Imaan said.
Malawi Tourism Council Executive Director Memory Kamthunzi says in a statement that the awards serve as a platform to celebrate and acknowledge outstanding contributions and achievements within the country’s tourism and hospitality sector through different categories of excellence.
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Malawi Tourism Council (MTC) says industry operators are banking hopes on the visa fees waiver for improved international tourism business and foreign exchange generation.
The sentiments follow pronouncements by President Lazarus Chakwera in the State of National Address at the opening of the 50th Session of Parliament in Lilongwe that to maximise tourism potential and increase its contribution to the gross domestic product (GDP) and forex generation, his government will be waiving visa fees with immediate effect.
For more information, please see https://mwnation.com/visa-waiver-excites-tourism-industry/
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Malawi’s tourism sector recovers, earns K580bn
The local tourism industry slightly improved in 2021 after being worst hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, published figures from the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) show.
WTTC country analysis published on Tuesday shows that the tourism sector contribution to the gross domestic product (GDP) rose to 5.8 percent, generating $512.8 million (about K528 billion in revenue and creating additional 15 600 jobs to hit 513 200.
During the same period in 2020, the sector’s contribution to the economy stood at 5.7 percent of GDP and generated $490.8 million (about K506 billion), the figures show.
The figures further show that in 2019, the sector’s contribution to GDP stood at 7.3 percent and generated $622.2 million (about K703.7 billion) and created 586 500 jobs.
In a statement accompanying the report, WTTC president and chief executive officer Julia Simpson said the future is bright, with tourism GDP and employment expected to reach pre-pandemic levels by next year.
“The recovery in 2021 was slower than expected due in part to the impact of the Omicron variant but mainly due to an uncoordinated approach by governments which rejected the advice of the World Health Organisation, which maintained that closing borders would not stop the spread of the virus but would only serve to damage economies and livelihoods,” she said.
Minister of Tourism, Culture and Wildlife Michael Usi was not immediately available to comment on the report, but earlier said domestic tourism has been the biggest cushion for the sector.
“Our plans for the next financial year is to do more domestic marketing in conjunction with the private sector and local councils,” he said.”
Malawi Tourism Council chairperson John Malili earlier admitted that domestic tourism is doing well as local tourists appreciate the precautions put in place to avoid the spread of Covid-19.
The tourism sector is a high growth export service sector capable of making a substantial contribution to the socio-economic development of Malawi, according to WTTC.
Employment created within the sector has the potential to drive prosperity and empower both women and youths.
The sector also generates foreign exchange through visitor exports, tax and non-tax revenues.
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Malawi nominated in Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards 2023
Monday, 24 July 2023
We are delighted to announce that Malawi has been nominated for the most Desirable Emerging Destination in the 2023 Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards!
Having been a a top Country in Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel for 2022, and regularly featuring again in a variety of ‘Top Places’ lists (top places to visit in Africa, top lakes of the world, etc, etc), Malawi has received this significant award nomination this month, and you can help it win! And it doesn’t stop there – by voting for Malawi, you are also entered into a prize draw to win some exciting prizes!
Malawi is emerging as a sought-after travel destination for several compelling reasons. Firstly, the country is blessed with breathtaking natural beauty, including the stunning Lake Malawi, which spans over 580 kilometers and offers pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and abundant marine life. This makes it an ideal spot for water sports, snorkelling, and diving. Moreover, Malawi is home to diverse landscapes, from lush forests and rolling hills to dramatic mountains and wildlife-rich national parks. Visitors can explore places like Nyika National Park, Liwonde National Park, and Majete Wildlife Reserve, where they can witness an impressive array of animals, including elephants, lions, and more of the big five.
In addition to its natural wonders, Malawi boasts a rich cultural heritage that captivates travellers. The welcoming people of Malawi are proud of their traditions and has earned the country it’s slogan of ‘the Warm Heart of Africa.’ Malawi’s culture is intertwined in everything from vibrant dances to handicrafts. Exploring the local markets and engaging with the local communities provides visitors with a deeper understanding of Malawi’s culture.
Furthermore, Malawi’s commitment to sustainable tourism practices is another reason for its emergence as a desirable destination. The country has implemented various initiatives to protect its natural resources and promote responsible tourism. Community-based tourism projects have been developed, allowing visitors to interact with local communities, support local businesses, and contribute to the well-being of the people.
Lastly, the relative off-the-beaten-path nature of Malawi adds to its allure. While it may not be as well-known as some of its neighbouring countries, this hidden gem offers a more authentic and intimate travel experience. The absence of large crowds allows visitors to truly connect with the natural surroundings and immerse themselves in the local culture.
It comes as no surprise that Malawi earns this prestigious nomination, and we would love for it to be honoured with the award. But we need your help! Vote for Malawi using the button below!
As the UK’s largest and longest-running travel magazine, Wanderlust has been at the forefront of authentic and responsible travel for the past 30 years. As the Reader Travel Awards returns for its 22nd year, we hope to show our gratitude and support once more to the organisations who represent the sort of awe-inspiring worldwide destinations our readers’ prize. Wanderlust exists to inform and inspire travellers globally to take the road-less-travelled, by sharing original travel writing, stunning photography, and expert advice, in print and online.
Held in association with the World Travel Market, London, for 2023 there are 20 categories shining a spotlight on the ultimate stars of travel. The Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards will decide the most desirable Cities, Regions, Countries (Europe & ROW), and Emerging Destinations, as chosen by the Wanderlust readers, plus our community will crown their top destinations for adventure, culture & heritage, nature & wildlife, gastronomy, and sustainable travel. There are also special categories dedicated to our readers’ top Airlines, and who they choose as the best Tour Operators in five areas, general touring, specialist touring, culture & heritage, adventure, and nature & wildlife.
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12 September, 2023 . The official voting portal is now opened and voting has commenced as the final list of the nominees for the 2023 Malawi Tourism Industry Awards of Excellence has been released the Malawi Tourism Council (MTC).This information was made available via a press released dated 12 September 2023 and signed by the Executive Director of the Malawi Tourism Council, Memory Momba ...
The Malawi Tourism Industry Awards serve as a prominent platform to celebrate and acknowledge outstanding contributions and achievements within the Malawi tourism and hospitality sector through different categories of excellence. ... hotel groups, organizations, and entrepreneurs who are members of Malawi Tourism Council and Allied partners ...
The Malawi Tourism Council is hosting the 2023 Malawi Tourism Industry Awards, and we are thrilled to share that The Travel Centre have been nominated in not one but two categories: Leading Tour Operator and Leading Travel Agency. Leading the way on Malawi's tourism, this nomination validates the dedication and hard effort that have been put ...
The Malawi Tourism Council is pleased to announce the nominee's finalists of its 2023 Tourism Industry Awards of Excellence scheduled to take place on 30th September, 2023 at Bingu International Conference Center. Let's support our favourites and vote for them on: ...
Green Tourism Award. Luwawa Forest Lodge. Destination Promotion Individual Award. Travel withMervis, Travel Blogger. Malawi's Leading Tourist Attraction Award. Mount Mulanje. Allied Influencers of Destination Malawi Award. Lake of Stars Festival
The Malawi Tourism Council on Tuesday announced the nominee finalists for the 2023 Tourism Industry Awards of Excellence, which has seen musicians Tay Grin and Faith Mussa listed in the category of Destination Promotion Individual Award. Apart from Faith and Tay Grin, the category also has travel blogger Travel with Mervis and photographer ...
For the first time in Malawi, the Malawi Tourism Council is set to recognise individuals, places and agencies that strive to bring change in travel tourism, hospitality, aviation and related industries. The nominations are in 20 different categories. They include Leading Hotel Award, Leading Tour Op...
Tourism players get recognition. September 30 2023 will go down in history as the memorable day that Malawi Tourism Council (MTC) held its first Tourism Awards in Malawi to honour outstanding players. Speaking during the event, Minister of Tourism Vera Kamtukule said the local tourism industry has the potential to grow if players are dedicated.
Kumbali Country Lodge wins Leading Lodge award. We're thrilled to announce that Kumbali Country Lodge has been named the leading lodge at the 2023 Tourism Industry Award organized by Malawi Tourism Council under the theme green investment. General Manager, Mr Ian Deyhgere, received the award, emphasizing their commitment to outstanding ...
The Malawi Tourism Council is pleased to announce the nominee's finalists of its 2023 Tourism Industry Awards of Excellence scheduled to take place on 30th September, 2023 at Bingu International ...
September 30 2023 will go down in history as the memorable day that Malawi Tourism Council (MTC) held its first Tourism Awards in Malawi to honour outstanding players. Speaking during the event, Minister of Tourism Vera Kamtukule said the local tourism industry has the potential to grow if players are dedicated.
The 2023 Malawi Tourism Council Award win for Luwawa Forest Lodge serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for the entire industry. It highlights the vital importance of responsible tourism practices and the need for all stakeholders to prioritize sustainability. As their marketing manager further stated, "we cannot expect the continuity of ...
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Walk For Love Africa™️'s Post. The official voting portal is now opened and voting has commenced as the final list of the nominees for the 2023 Malawi Tourism Industry Awards of Excellence ...
The Malawi Tourism Council on Tuesday announced the nominee finalists for the 2023 Tourism Industry Awards of Excellence, which has seen musicians Tay Grin and Faith Mussa listed in the category of Destination Promotion Individual Award. Apart from Faith and Tay Grin, the category also has travel blogger Travel with Mervis and photographer ...
Malawi Tourism Council, Lilongwe, Malawi. 1,592 likes · 5 were here. Malawi Tourism Council (MTC) is a non-profit Trust that promotes the value of Malawi tourism & represents the interests of the...
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The sentiments follow pronouncements by President Lazarus Chakwera in the State of National Address at the opening of the 50th Session of Parliament in Lilongwe that to maximise tourism potential and increase its contribution to the gross domestic product (GDP) and forex generation, his government will be waiving visa fees with immediate effect.
The local tourism industry slightly improved in 2021 after being worst hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, published figures from the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) show. WTTC country analysis published on Tuesday shows that the tourism sector contribution to the gross domestic product (GDP) rose to 5.8 percent, generating $512.8 million (about K528 billion
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Monday, 24 July 2023. We are delighted to announce that Malawi has been nominated for the most Desirable Emerging Destination in the 2023 Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards! Having been a a top Country in Lonely Planet's Best in Travel for 2022, and regularly featuring again in a variety of 'Top Places' lists (top places to visit in Africa ...