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- Totally tailor-made: every single itinerary that we prepare is tailored to each individual inquiry. With our wealth of knowledge and keen attention to detail we will develop your dream into an exceptional Africa safari adventure
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- Tanzania is great for a big five safari and beautiful beach holiday, with some of Africa’s finest safaris in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, and the islands of Zanzibar easily accessible
- Kenya is a classic safari destination; great for first time safari goers and old hats with the wildlife rich plains of the Masai Mara Game Reserve and glorious Indian Ocean coastline
- Uganda is the land for intrepid, off-the-beaten track safaris, through beautiful landscapes to find incredible Mountain Gorillas
- Rwanda: is also the place for gorilla trekking, from the comfort of very luxurious lodges. Rwanda allows visitors to see these incredible primates up close and personal
Southern Africa at a glance:
- Botswana: is the ultimate big five luxury safari country, with private concessions in the watery Okavango Delta and world class accommodation – but beware the price tag to match if you want to escape the Chobe crowds
- Zambia: is for proper, long walking safaris in the wild South Luangwa National Park, with great adventures to be had on the mighty Zambezi river and around Victoria Falls
- Zimbabwe: still has a feel of being off the beaten track, but has exceptional safaris and some excellent lodges. Zimbabwe is similar to Botswana, but cheaper! Also Victoria Falls can be accessed from Zimbabwe or Zambia
- Namibia: is strange, eerie and mystifying with impressive, unique landscapes and an indescribable atmosphere
- South Africa: is accessible and diverse, with experiences ranging from vibrant, cosmopolitan Cape Town, landscapes, vineyards in the garden route and a great range of excellent and reasonably priced safaris.You can also get away from the Kruger National Park crowds to some excellent luxury private reserves
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Your african beach holiday; where to go, from east africa, (tanzania, uganda, rwanda, kenya), the easiest beach options are:.
- Zanzibar: the islands of Zanzibar have a huge range of accommodation styles to suit all tastes and budgets, arrayed around its white coral sand, palm fringed beaches. A great choice for families and honeymooners alike, easily combined with superb, world-class safaris
- The Seychelles: perhaps the ultimate Indian Ocean location, the many different islands of the Seychelles have a range of accommodation options, tending towards top end luxury, and expense
- Lamu and the Kenya Coast: there are some lovely and very authentic lodges and accommodation options, with visitors increasingly returning to the beautiful, endless beaches further north
From Southern Africa, (Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia), the easiest beach options are:
- Mozambique: The beaches of Mozambique are beautiful, but the accommodation is not the 5* luxury resorts you will find in other places. This coast is fantastic for authentic island experiences, great diving and very intimate lodges, although current political issues are leaving the north less visited this year
- Mauritius: A fantastic range of very high quality 5-star, all-inclusive hotels. Mauritius is a beach paradise for those who enjoy luxury, fine cuisine and don’t mind a larger, resort style hotel
- South Africa: there are a number of good beaches arrayed around this southern point, but be warned, the sea can be very cold!
- Madagascar: a wonderful option for the truly adventurous, and anyone seeking an island experience like no other on the continent. Beautiful, unspoilt, tiny, boutique lodges, very remote
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5-Day Luxury Safari to Ol Pejeta, Lake Nakuru & Mara
$1,458 to $2,420 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour Lodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Ol Pejeta (Laikipia) , Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Amazing Memories Safaris
5.0 /5 – 183 Reviews
12-Day Premium Luxury Safari&Beach Holidays All Inclusive
$4,983 to $6,188 pp (USD)
Tanzania: Private tour Lodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Arusha (Start) , Tarangire NP, Lake Manyara NP, Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Zanzibar (Beach) , Nungwi (Zanzibar) , Zanzibar Airport (End)
Lion King Adventures
5.0 /5 – 1018 Reviews
6-Day Fly in & Drive out Luxury Safari
$4,070 to $4,400 pp (USD)
You Visit: Arusha (Start) , Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Highlands, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire NP, Arusha (End)
African Big Cats Safaris
5.0 /5 – 358 Reviews
9-Day Luxury Tailor-Made Tanzania Wildlife Safari
$7,737 to $11,760 pp (USD)
You Visit: Arusha (Start) , Tarangire NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Northern Serengeti NP, Arusha (End)
Wayfairer Travel
4.9 /5 – 149 Reviews
7-Day Ultimate Kenyan Luxury Safari
$2,812 to $4,633 pp (USD)
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Amboseli NP, Hell’s Gate NP, Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Crystal Voyage
4.9 /5 – 23 Reviews
7-Day Best of the Wild Luxury Safari
$3,522 to $3,553 pp (USD)
You Visit: Arusha (Start) , Tarangire NP, Lake Manyara NP, Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha (End)
Kilimanjaro Adventure Safari Club
5.0 /5 – 147 Reviews
9-Day Luxury Big Kenya Safari
$3,150 to $4,160 pp (USD)
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha) , Amboseli NP, Tsavo West NP, Nairobi (End)
Spirit of Kenya
4.9 /5 – 483 Reviews
5-Day Fly in Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater & Lake Manyara
$3,135 pp (USD)
You Visit: Zanzibar (Start) , Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara NP, Zanzibar (End)
Safari Soles
5.0 /5 – 246 Reviews
7-Day Off the Beaten Path
$2,046 to $3,097 pp (USD)
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Samburu NR, Aberdare NP, Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Greater Masai Mara, Nairobi (End)
Trav-Interactive
4.9 /5 – 20 Reviews
4-Day Luxury Fly from Dar Es Salaamto to Serengeti NP
$2,310 pp (USD)
You Visit: Dar Es Salaam (Start) , Central Serengeti, Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Dar es Salaam Airport (End)
Sercar Serengeti Wildlife Excursion Safaris
5.0 /5 – 17 Reviews
5-Day Tanzania Best Luxury Safari
$2,255 pp (USD)
Tanzania: Private tour Lodge & Hotel
You Visit: Arusha (Start) , Tarangire NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti NP, Lake Manyara NP, Arusha (End)
Meijo Safaris
4.9 /5 – 148 Reviews
14-Day Combine Serengeti Safari -Zanzibar Beach Holidays
$7,698 pp (USD)
You Visit: Arusha (Start) , Lake Manyara NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Highlands, Central Serengeti, Tarangire NP, Stone Town (Zanzibar) , Zanzibar (Beach) , Zanzibar Airport (End)
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4.9 /5 – 418 Reviews
8-Day African Luxury Lodge Safari - Tanzania (Wps29)
$3,486 to $4,433 pp (USD)
Wild Pride Safaris
5.0 /5 – 16 Reviews
8-Day Uganda Luxury and Big Five Wildlife Safari
$5,005 pp (USD)
Uganda: Private tour Lodge & Hotel
You Visit: Entebbe (Start) , Kibale NP (Chimps) , Queen Elizabeth NP, Bwindi NP (Gorillas) , Entebbe Airport (End)
Pamoja Tours and Travel (Entebbe, UG)
4.9 /5 – 47 Reviews
9-Day Luxury Spectacle Safari- Majestic Kenya Wonderland
$2,918 to $3,957 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour Lodge & Hotel
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Tsavo West NP, Amboseli NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha) , Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Apodiformes Adventures
4.8 /5 – 174 Reviews
3-Day Akagera Wildlife Safari and a Boat Cruise
$1,189 pp (USD)
Rwanda: Private tour Lodge
You Visit: Kigali (Start) , Akagera NP, Kigali (End)
Hermosa Life Tours and Travel
5.0 /5 – 102 Reviews
6-Day Luxury Adventure in Kenya
$2,155 to $3,125 pp (USD)
You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Amboseli NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha) , Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Kameraz of Afrika
4.8 /5 – 97 Reviews
8-Day Soul of Tanzania Itinerary - Luxury
$4,250 to $5,720 pp (USD)
You Visit: Arusha (Start) , Tarangire NP, Lake Manyara NP, Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Eyasi, Arusha (End)
Unlimited Expeditions: The Soul of Tanzania
4.9 /5 – 438 Reviews
11-Day Mid Luxury - Beach Holiday and Safari in Tanzania
$3,891 pp (USD)
You Visit: Arusha (Start) , Tarangire NP, Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Zanzibar (Beach) , Abeid Amani Karume Airport (End)
Brilliant Adventures and Safaris
5.0 /5 – 53 Reviews
7-Day Magical Zanzibar & Great Serengeti Safari
$2,862 pp (USD)
You Visit: Arusha (Start) , Tarangire NP, Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Zanzibar (Beach) , Zanzibar Airport (End)
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5.0 /5 – 68 Reviews
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Kenya, the original safari destination, is a place steeped in safari tradition. It's renowned for its iconic Masai Mara, where generations have come to witness the Big 5 and the breathtaking annual wildebeest migration. A visit here offers an authentic "Out of Africa" experience that's both captivating and unforgettable.
Kenya is the original safari destination. Home of the world-famous Masai Mara, the country has a decades-long history as the place to see the Big 5 and the annual wildebeest migration. Here you can have the real Out of Africa experience.
Alternatively, a Kenya safari could take you north to Laikipia & Samburu for incredible leopard and rhino sightings, or to Amboseli with its stunning views of Kilimanjaro, or even to the picture-perfect beaches on the Indian Ocean coast.
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January marks the start of the 'short dry season', although timings can be unpredictable. Expect lush and green conditions and new-born animals in sight. It is hot with passing clouds, but brief afternoon showers cool things down without compromising your safari. On the coast, it will be hot with bright days and clear waters, making it ideal for diving and snorkelling.
We are still in the short dry season with higher temperatures, little rain and a sunny coastline. A lovely time to travel.
The end of March sees the arrival of the long rains. The time of their arrival can be a little unpredictable.
The long rains are in full flow. We advise against travel at this time of year.
A slightly unpredictable month where you can expect great weather and rain rolled into one.
June is a transition month that sees dry weather return on safari with good game viewing. However, June is wetter month on the coast and not suitable for beach holidays or underwater activities.
The long dry season is in full flow and the first herds of The Great Migration enter the Masai Mara from Tanzania. Temperatures are pleasant and conditions for game viewing are perfect. A great time to be on safari.
The migrating herds fill the Masai Mara. Dry conditions and pleasant temperatures make for superb game viewing. The perfect time for a holiday with virtually no rain.
Another dry season month as temperatures start to rise. The Great Migration herds graze in the Masai Mara and game viewing remains excellent across Kenya's National Parks.
The last month of the dry season. Temperatures start to rise and wildlife gathers round scarce water sources. Conditions on the coast are excellent for exploring reefs as the diving season resumes.
November heralds the start of the 'short rains' with hotter temperatures. Some camps across Kenya are closed, but the Masai Mara remains open and and despite occasional stormy skies, the game viewing is still very good. Fewer crowds and lower prices make this an attractive month to visit.
The short rains ease as the month goes on and the landscape is verdant with wildlife and abundant with birds. The Kenyan Coast is the perfect Christmas destination with hot sunny days.
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“Everybody views themselves as a travel agent and they can be up to a point,” says Paul Sharp from Newcastle upon Tyne, who operates as part of the Travel Counsellors network and has 30 years’ experience in the industry. He says the rise of budget airlines and online booking have led to people feeling confident about organising trips themselves. What is the one thing we should know when doing so? “It is a false economy to book things separately because you have no protection,” Sharp says. He gives the example of someone planning a trip to South Africa to watch rugby, who booked flights with the airline and hotels directly and rugby tickets elsewhere. The game was cancelled but the flights and hotel were non-refundable. If they had been booked together, the trip would have been covered under package travel regulations. “Book with a company you trust and know – there are a lot of sites that crop up and you don’t really know their provenance,” he says.
2. Be an early bird
“Planning in advance is always going to be better value,” says Helen Youngman , an independent travel agent and partner at 360 Private Travel , based near Norwich. “Late deals do exist, but a lot of hotels use ‘dynamic pricing’, which means prices increase as availability goes down. Flights are only going to increase in price the closer you get to the departure date because the fuller the flight gets, the more expensive it will be.” Sharp adds: “Don’t hang on for a last-minute deal because you could end up disappointed. Scheduled flights tend to be available about 11 months in advance, so that is the best time to book. Also, at that stage, a lot of hotels and accommodation providers will have early-bird specials.”
3. If you do book late, be flexible
Jessica Bollinger, who works in the Bristol branch of Danish travel agent Kilroy , which specialises in youth and adventure holidays, agrees that late deals are now something of a myth. “They are not unheard of, but with a last-minute deal there are certain things you’re not going to get. So you have to be really open-minded as to where you’re going to go,” she says.
4. Avoid peak season
The cheapest time to travel is always outside the school holidays, says Youngman, with Christmas and new year the most expensive times. Can you get a good deal if you fly on Christmas or New Year’s Day itself? Sometimes, she says, “but a lot of people are catching on to that trick”. If you have to go in the school holidays, be open to going somewhere off the beaten track. “Being clever about destinations is a good plan,” says Youngman. “In Europe, look farther east at places such as Montenegro, Albania and Georgia. And Morocco is a good summer destination for families.”
5. Midweek can be more affordable
“Midweek can be cheaper, it just depends on availability,” says Youngman. “A Thursday to Monday trip is going to be slightly more expensive than Monday to Friday, but all travel fares are based on availability, so the further in advance you can book, the better.”
6. Take out travel insurance when you book
A lot of people sort out their insurance at the airport, says Sharp, but it is best to do it as soon as you have booked your trip. He says: “Travel insurance doesn’t just cover you if you lose a bag or are poorly while you are away. It also covers you should you need to cancel for an insurable reason before you travel.” This includes illness or a bereavement.
7. On solo trips, consider a group tour
If you are travelling alone, “pretty much anywhere is possible”, says Youngman. “Embarking on your first solo trip can be daunting, which is why small group tours are an amazing way to travel with like-minded people. Some companies I work with are doing specialist female-only tours with visits to female entrepreneurs, co-operatives, makers and bakers. Small group tours are great because they handle all the logistics, include really immersive experiences and are safe. They pick you up from the airport, and from that point onwards, you’re travelling with other people and you’ve got an expert guide.”
8. Have a daily budget
“We advise setting a daily limit for yourself while travelling and then multiplying that number by the days you are away to get the amount to save for your spending money,” says Bollinger. “When you work it out like this, it makes a lot more sense in people’s minds, especially young people who don’t have much budgeting experience. It also keeps you accountable to yourself, so you don’t blow everything right at the beginning and then have nothing left for the end.” To stick to a tight budget, she says: “Cook food as you go along and use public transport instead of tourist buses – this will really help you save money.”
9. Consider all-inclusive options
“If you are going to spend a lot of time eating and drinking in the hotel, I recommend upgrading to an all-inclusive option if possible,” says Youngman, “especially if you’d like a cocktail or two and you’re grazing throughout the day. Otherwise it can all add up and when you check out it costs a fortune.” With active holidays such as skiing or safaris, she adds: “If you have the option to choose an all-inclusive package that includes the activities, food and drink, that is usually a more cost-effective way of travelling. Because sometimes they will really sting you on the extras and it will be more expensive.”
10. Work your way around the world
“A working holiday is a great way to fund your trip,” says Bollinger, who helps people book travel to Australia, New Zealand and Canada by organising working holidays so they can extend their stay. “A lot of jobs will be hospitality-related, but if you go to a more rural spot you can do farm work, and if you have qualifications already, sometimes those can be used. Working holidays in Canada are often at ski resorts near Vancouver, so you get the added benefit of being in a beautiful place to take advantage of the winter sports.”
11. Travel as sustainably as possible
“You can get to most places in Europe by train , so if you are open to slowing down and having a more relaxed itinerary, not only are you travelling more sustainably, but you have more time to absorb the culture surrounding you,” says Youngman. “Be good to the environment you are travelling to see.” She stresses the importance of limiting flights as much as possible, especially internally, and avoiding indirect long-haul options. “We highly recommend ‘open-jaw flights’, which means you fly into one destination and out of another, to limit the number of flights,” says Bollinger. “We also promote travelling for longer in one destination as opposed to trying to go to many in a short time, and travelling overland when possible, instead of taking multiple flights.”
12. Offset carbon emissions with a reputable company
When considering carbon from flights, says Thomas Power of Pura Aventura , a B Corp sustainable travel company in Brighton: “Don’t believe the airline schemes, or anyone else who promises you absolution for a few quid. While 85% of offset schemes may be worthless, there are high-quality carbon credits starting at about £20 a tonne.” These can be bought to compensate for CO 2 emissions. Companies such as “ C Level help you at least take positive action to balance your impact”, says Power.
13. Think of responsible travel as a ‘fair exchange’
When travelling, says Power, consider: “What are we giving and what are we receiving? Is it a fair exchange? Is somebody getting something in return for what I am receiving in this transaction?” This applies to everything from “taking a cruise to Venice and not giving anything to the city, to going camping in Sussex and getting a supermarket delivery to your tent instead of going to the village shop or buying eggs from the house down the road”. This concept of “fair exchange” can be beneficial for everyone, he says, by giving you access to unique experiences. “In terms of the economy, the less money that leaves the village, town or city, the better,” he says.
14. Embrace the great outdoors
If you camp out “you are closer to nature than any other accommodation option”, says Brodie Farrow, of the online camping and touring travel agent Pitchup . There are many benefits to this, she says: “It is really good for mental health. It is also a much more sustainable option: the carbon footprints of outdoor holidays tend to be much lower than hotel stays, as people travel by car rather than flying and it promotes local produce and low-impact activities such as hiking in the surrounding area. The accommodation or pitches are much less carbon intensive than hotels, too. And you have a positive impact on the community that you are visiting: camping attracts a higher number of customers at a lower cost than hotels do, which can help to underpin the viability of local facilities such as the shop, the bar and takeaway, and that benefits the wider community.”
15. If you are camping-phobic, glamp
“There really is something for everyone,” says Farrow. “You can get glamping accommodation with four-poster beds if you prefer camping in luxury, or you can go really wild and remote, with no facilities, out on your own and back to nature. I think you would be hard-pressed to say that there is nothing that appeals.” Although glamping has become a fairly pricey option, she says: “Some types are much cheaper than others. You can get some ‘pod-only’ camping accommodation, where you bring your own bedding, starting from £15 a night.”
16. If the weather is terrible …
… And you are under canvas, “try to keep your bedroom a wet-gear-free zone”, says Farrow. “Store and dry wet stuff in your porch area rather than in your bedroom compartment. Protect your equipment by putting it in plastic bags or dry bags. Don’t let anything touch your tent walls or you will have soggy socks.” For activities, she suggests, “swimming in the sea, because you are wet already, or going to the pub”. If you are disappointed by the weather on a non-camping holiday, “as annoying as it is, try to embrace it”, says Sharp. Many people come back from their holidays exhausted because they try to see and do everything when they’re away. Instead, he says: “Have a lie-in, ask local people which is the best restaurant for a long, lazy lunch and, most of all, relax and recharge your batteries – it’s a holiday after all.”
17. For best value destinations, try …
“Go for Belgrade over Berlin,” says Youngman. “It has an underground culture scene very similar to Berlin 20 years ago.” For backpackers, Bollinger suggests: “Some places in Central America can be really affordable. Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala are good options for someone wanting to think outside the box.” Sharp says there are more affordable options in “Cyprus, Bulgaria, Turkey and Egypt, compared with Spain and the Balearics, which are becoming increasingly expensive due to cost of living increases”. If you are looking for a staycation, North Yorkshire, Cumbria and Cornwall are some of the most popular UK locations on Pitchup, says Farrow, which can inflate the price. Locations such as Pembrokeshire and the Isle of Wight are cheaper.
18. For a trip of a lifetime that doesn’t cost the earth …
“North Macedonia is just amazing,” says Youngman. “Ohrid has beautiful cobbled streets, Ottoman architecture , fantastic food and wine and you can visit the most biodiverse lake in Europe.” Farrow says: “I camped at the foot of Ben Nevis last year before hiking up it. The weather was terrible but it was worth it for the unreal views.” While Bollinger’s most memorable trip was “Interrailing in Europe and finding a way to do things on my own. It was before smartphones, so it was a very interesting experience and built up my confidence in travelling.”
19. If in doubt, follow local people
“Live like a local person by taking local buses and eating in local spots,” says Bollinger. “It is going to save you money, and will also let you experience life in a different way.” Power adds: “People want to go to Peru but they never come back talking about Machu Picchu, they come back talking about the people they met. Buy local and connections will happen for you. In the absence of interaction with your host community, the things you see are just wallpaper.”
20. And remember: you get what you pay for
“If a deal looks too good to be true, it probably is,” says Sharp.
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Here at Coral Tree Travel, we are African safari specialists with a particular focus on life-changing family adventures.
A luxury family safari holiday is, quite simply, one of the most magical and rewarding travel experiences available. Many of us dream of seeing large African animals in the wild; sharing those moments with young inquisitive minds is sure to ignite a fire of curiosity and exploration for life.
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1) Best for teenagers – Bucket list family safari Tanzania
Tanzania is one of Africa’s most evocative destinations: home to the annual great migration of wildebeest across the Serengeti, the natural wonder of Ngorongoro Crater , and the exotic spice islands of Zanzibar .
This incredible itinerary, our first in our short list of best African safari tours for families, takes in all of the above destinations, as well as the lesser-known but equally sensational Ruaha National Park (a Coral Tree family favourite!).
On this 14 night / 15 day tailor-made itinerary, you’ll be able to enjoy some of the greatest wildlife spectacles on the planet, as well as guided walking safaris in remote wilderness. Furthermore, snorkelling and SCUBA diving opportunities in azure waters await at the end of your holiday.
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- Ikuka Safari Camp , Ruaha National Park
- Baraza Resort & Spa , Zanzibar
Perfect for: due to the wilder nature of travel in Tanzania, we recommend this African safari tour for families with children aged 10 and above.
Best time to travel: July to October are the peak months, however, the great migration is in Tanzania all year round, and the best snorkelling conditions are often in November and March.
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2) Best for under 10s – Kenya safari and beach holiday
If you’re planning on travelling with children under 10 then look no further than Kenya for your African family safari.
Kenya has a huge diversity of wildlife, landscapes and cultures, and the country’s long-established tourism industry means it’s an accessible destination for families. With direct flights from the UK, it’s particularly popular with British safari-goers.
This incredible itinerary combines four nights in the world-famous Masai Mara ecosystem, with five nights on the spectacular Kenyan coast .
When travelling with young children, it’s important not to drag them around the bush for days on end, so a high-impact, wow-factor safari destination is key. Water babies will also thank you for including some time at the beach after the safari has finished.
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- andBeyond Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp , Masai Mara
- Almanara Luxury Villas , Diani Beach, Mombasa
Perfect for: Kenya is an ideal destination for younger travellers, who will be blown away by the experience, however, this itinerary is also perfect for couples, older families, and honeymooners.
Best time to travel: July to October for peak wildlife viewing, however, the Masai Mara is phenomenal all year round and great value can be found outside of the busiest months.
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3) Best for young children – South Africa malaria free safari
For many first-time visitors to the African continent, a South Africa family safari holds a lot of appeal. The Rainbow Nation, as it’s known, has the most developed infrastructure of any sub-Saharan African nation, which makes it incredibly easy to travel around.
Cape Town is a city like no other, and a holiday destination within itself. The nearby Cape Winelands and Garden Route make for a stunning and accessible family adventure, filled with fun activities.
For parents of very young children, malaria risk can be a concern when travelling in Africa. Whilst preventative medication is now available for even the youngest of travellers, South Africa is home to many incredible malaria-free safari reserves , which removes the worry altogether.
This suggested itinerary features three nights in the glorious Madikwe Game Reserve , home to the Big Five and so much more. The safari is then followed by four nights exploring the epic cityscape of Cape Town in the company of a private guide.
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Perfect for: Madikwe and Cape Town are ideal destinations for even the youngest of adventurers, but the private nature of the experiences included make this safari well-suited to families of all ages.
Best time to travel: This itinerary works well at any time of year. The driest conditions on safari are from July to October, but Cape Town can be wet and windy in those months. We like October for a good combination of conditions and a delightful half-term escape!
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4) Best for conservationists – Kenya conservation safari holiday
For many families travelling to Africa, the thought that their visit will help in the preservation of nature’s most endangered species is a motivating factor. Whilst many safari destinations boast incredible conservation credentials, we particularly love Kenya for its success in establishing community-driven protected areas.
One such wilderness area is Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, one of Africa’s most successful rhino conservation stories and now home to an abundant population of black and white rhino (we lost count of how many we spotted on our last visit!). A visit to Lewa affords the opportunity to experience the widlife on horseback, as well as from a vehicle or on foot. Keen young minds will also enjoy a visit to the anti-poaching units and various wildilfe sanctuaries nearby.
This tailor-made itinerary combines four nights at Lewa with four nights in a private conservancy bordering the Masai Mara, where hot air balloon safaris and authentic cultural experiences await.
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Perfect for: Anyone with a passion for nature’s most iconic species and the opportunity to view them in the wild.
Best time to travel: Many of the properties in Lewa close in November, April and May. However, outside of those months, incredible game viewing is on offer year round.
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5) Best for adventure lovers – Best of Botswana Family Safari
A family holiday to Botswana starting in the unique Okavango Delta , stopping off in the private concessions of the Linyanti , before finishing in the Chobe National Park and its huge herds of lions and elephant.
- 3 nights in the Okavango Delta at Khwai Leadwood
- 3 nights in the Linyanti Wetlands at Linyanti Ebony
- 3 nights in the Chobe National Park at Camp Kuzuma
Perfect for: Due to the remote nature of certain parts of Botswana we recommend this itinerary for travellers aged 12 and above.
Best time to travel: As with Kenya and Tanzania, the dry season of July to October brings the best wildlife viewing on safari and the peak water levels in the Okavango Delta
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Stretching to almost 600km, the lake runs like a backbone down the country. Children play along the lakeshore , the warm sand lapped by crystal-clear waters. Beneath the surface, fresh-water cichlids abound, as in a huge natural aquarium: a must for curious snorkellers. Islands dotting the lake are a magnet for adventurous kayakers, while further afield, the unexpected treasures of Likoma Island , with its imposing Anglican cathedral, reward a leisurely boat trip. Spreading out from the lake, fertile soils form rolling farmlands, and towering above are the mountains: three high plateaux whose lush wilderness attracts the discerning visitor to walk and hike in near exclusivity. In this diverse environment, wildlife abounds. Hippos and crocs are in their element in the tropical Shire River as it flows alongside Majete Wildlife Reserve and on through the bird-rich Liwonde National Park – both now home once again to the “big five”. Equally good for birding is the high-altitude Nyika Plateau , while the rugged Nkhotakota is an emerging “must” for wildlife enthusiasts. Throughout the country, Malawi’s attractions are intrinsically bound up with its natural beauty. This is a place to explore at leisure: on foot, by canoe, by sailboat. To marvel at waterfalls in the wilderness. To interact with a genuinely welcoming people. Perhaps simply to stop and unwind. “The warm heart of Africa” is a fitting description.
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For many, the stand-out is Lake Malawi , one of the largest lakes in the world and home to hundreds of species of colourful cichlids, many endemic to the lake. Fringed by soft, sandy shores, it’s a mecca for snorkellers, divers, kayakers and – of course – beach lovers.
Arguably the best place for a traditional safari in Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve is a real conservation success story and here both driving and walking safaris can take you in search of the “big five”.
More established is the lush, tropical Liwonde National Park , which lines the Shire River – a languid waterway patrolled by hippos and crocs. Elephant roam the banks, and the birdlife is prolific.
Similarly popular with birders – and hikers – are the highlands of Nyika National Park , a refreshing haven after a hot safari, while Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve appeals especially to adventurous travellers looking for a wildlife haven which is, as yet, seldom visited.
7 places to stay
Tucked into secluded coves or built on rocky islands there are plenty of places to stay on Lake Malawi. It is ideal for a relaxing beach stay after a safari.
3 places to stay
Malawi's wildlife areas are resurgent, with significant reintroductions and intensive conservation efforts. If you are looking for game viewing close to Lake Malawi, then Liwonde National Park is ideal.
Nyika Plateau
2 places to stay
The Nyika National Park protects a large area of rich rolling grasslands, noted for endemic orchids, heathers and wild flowers, as well as roan, eland and other plains game.
Likoma Island
Likoma Island in Lake Malawi offers sandy beaches and secluded coves with some of the best snorkelling and diving in Malawi. It also has one of Africa's largest cathedrals.
Lilongwe is the capital of Malawi, and is usually used as an overnight stop . Most travellers will pass through here at least once on their way to safari or beach.
1 places to stay
The capital of Malawi's Southern Region and the country’s financial and commercial centre, Blantyre is usually a one night stop for flight connections from the south of the country.
Malawi Interior
Malawi's interior covers a large area although we feature relatively little here. The Zomba Plateau is a real highlight with stunning scenery, forests and waterfalls.
This large, rugged reserve has been recently regenerated though intensive animal reintroductions and conservation work; it's Malawi's most interesting wildlife area and home to the Big Five.
Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve is Malawi’s oldest, largest and least-developed wildlife reserve. However, recent intensive conservation work and animal translocations is bringing new life to this reserve.
Our top ten Malawi holidays
All our holidays to Malawi are tailormade; these are just our suggestions to help you decide where to go.
For many travellers, the perfect combination is to spend a few days on safari, then to finish your trip by the clear waters of Lake Malawi – snorkelling, sailing or simply relaxing on the beach.
For others, no trip to southern Africa would be complete without seeing the majestic Victoria Falls , which can fit in well with Zambia's premier safari destination, South Luangwa National Park . Still others want the luxury of focusing on Likoma Island for a few days, or hiking in Nyika , or .... For such a small country, Malawi has plenty of options.
Look through our suggestions for trips below, then contact us and let us help to create a Malawi holiday especially for you.
Utaka Cichlid Safari
10 days • 3 locations BLANTYRE AIRPORT TO LILONGWE AIRPORT
Explore two of Malawi's safari parks - Majete Wildlife Reserve and Liwonde National Park - before finishing your trip with some beach time: relaxing, snorkelling and sailing in Lake Malawi National Park.
US$4,340 - US$5,700 per person
Red Zebra Cichlid Safari
7 days • 2 locations BLANTYRE AIRPORT TO LILONGWE AIRPORT
Explore two of Malawi's highlights, with a safari in rugged, remote Majete Wildlife Reserve before some beach time: relaxing, snorkelling and sailing in Lake Malawi National Park.
US$3,400 - US$4,500 per person
Hyena Safari
11 days • 4 locations VICTORIA FALLS AIRPORT TO LILONGWE AIRPORT
Mix relaxation and adventure on a safari combining the South Luangwa with Victoria Falls and the beaches of Lake Malawi. These three locations are among the most iconic in southern Africa.
US$7,680 - US$10,320 per person
Peacock Cichlid Safari
4 days • 1 locations LILONGWE AIRPORT TO LILONGWE AIRPORT
Snorkel in Lake Malawi’s famously clear fresh water, relax on the beach and explore Likoma Island from the award-winning Kaya Mawa. A chilled luxury add-on to end your safari.
US$3,430 - US$4,480 per person
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Our travellers' most recent reviews of their Malawi holidays
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Our travellers' wildlife sightings across Malawi
A wildlife safari is at the heart of many trips to Malawi, and many travellers keep records of their sightings, from elephant and hippo to lion and zebra.
On their return, they share these records with us, and its then included on this site. Thus we have built up a unique picture of where and when you’re likely to see Malawi’s key wildlife species. This is truly citizen science in action.
Read how this survey works.
For much greater detail of what you’re likely to see from individual camps and lodges, take a look at our interactive map showing the the best locations for wildlife species in Malawi .
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Where to find Malawi’s key wildlife species
Malawi may not spring immediately to mind for a safari, but since the turn of the millennium, the wildlife has steadily been improving – and so have our visitors’ sightings.
You can find the results of these in many ways across our website. Check out our wildlife sightings and reviews for individual camps and reserves; take a look at our maps or individual holiday pages; or see our dedicated wildlife pages.
Whether you’re in search of lion or leopard , zebra or the beautiful sable antelope , take a look at our data and discover the best places to seek them out.
For a map of the best camps and lodges for sightings of a given animal species, click on a card:
Loxodonta africana
By far the biggest of the so-called Big Five – indeed, the largest land animal on the planet – the elephant shapes the very landscape it inhabits and is a defining presence on any safari.
91% SUCCESS
3,537 sightings from 3,891 observations
Where to see elephant in Malawi
Panthera pardus
The most numerous of Africa’s big cats, leopard occur across many habitats, from wild tracts to populated areas. Their grace and their elusive nature make them a unique safari drawcard.
47% SUCCESS
1,889 sightings from 4,029 observations
Where to see leopard in Malawi
Panthera leo
Lions are at the top of the food chain and also most safari wish-lists, but with their numbers falling fast, any encounter with these majestic apex predators always feels like a privilege.
81% SUCCESS
2,964 sightings from 3,641 observations
Where to see lion in Malawi
Acinonyx jubatus
The cheetah is the fastest land animal and the only cat that hunts by pure speed. Found largely in open grasslands, its slim, elegant form is today an increasingly rare sight.
33% SUCCESS
1,028 sightings from 3,085 observations
Where to see cheetah in Malawi
Lycaon pictus
African wild dogs are among the continent’s most compelling animals. Much misunderstood, these rare, tie-dyed canids are amazingly efficient hunters with a fascinating social life.
31% SUCCESS
843 sightings from 2,707 observations
Where to see wild dog in Malawi
Spotted Hyena
Crocuta crocuta
The spotted hyena may be thought of as ‘ugly’ and ‘cowardly’. In fact, this versatile and intelligent carnivore is one of Africa’s most fascinating and warrants attention on any safari.
55% SUCCESS
2,127 sightings from 3,841 observations
Where to see spotted hyena in Malawi
Black Rhino
Diceros bicornis
The black rhino is the smaller and rarer of Africa’s two rhino species but has the more fearsome reputation. Shy and heavily persecuted, it tends to stick to cover.
615 sightings from 1,995 observations
Where to see black rhino in Malawi
Giraffa camelopardalis
The world’s tallest land mammal, giraffes are herbivores which have evolved many unique adaptations. Their iconic outlines tower above the bush in many of Africa’s wildlife areas.
86% SUCCESS
3,413 sightings from 3,953 observations
Where to see giraffe in Malawi
Syncerus caffer
One of the ‘Big Five’, buffalo earned a fearsome reputation in hunters’ tales. By contrast, big herds of these sociable bovids are placid, but mount formidable defences against predators.
83% SUCCESS
2,504 sightings from 3,021 observations
Where to see buffalo in Malawi
Hippopotamus amphibius
The territorial calls of the hippo create a signature soundtrack to Africa’s rivers & wetlands. Despite an endearing smile, this aquatic herbivore has a notoriously aggressive disposition.
89% SUCCESS
2,591 sightings from 2,910 observations
Where to see hippo in Malawi
Sable antelope
Hippotragus niger
Perhaps Africa’s most beautiful antelope, sable are renowned for their combative nature, even holding off lions. Shy and restricted in range, sightings of sable are always special.
22% SUCCESS
436 sightings from 1,954 observations
Where to see sable antelope in Malawi
Taurotragus oryx
Africa’s largest antelope, eland are culturally important from prehistoric rock art to modern game farms. Though widespread, they are also shy so sightings are uncommon and often fleeting.
49% SUCCESS
1,438 sightings from 2,916 observations
Where to see eland in Malawi
Roan antelope
Hippotragus equinus
Africa’s second largest antelope and one of its most handsome, with a powerful build and distinctive markings, roan are wary of people, but renowned for their bravery against predators.
23% SUCCESS
458 sightings from 1,965 observations
Where to see roan antelope in Malawi
Connochaetes sp.
Superficially bovine in appearance, wildebeests are known for their spectacular migrations sometimes in huge numbers. These resilient animals are some of Africa’s most successful herbivores.
68% SUCCESS
2,411 sightings from 3,557 observations
Where to see wildebeest in Malawi
The zebra is a quintessential African animal: the horse in stripy pyjamas at the end of every child’s A–Z. There are three species, of which the plains zebra is much the most common.
84% SUCCESS
3,723 sightings from 4,412 observations
Where to see zebra in Malawi
Smutsia sp.
Pangolins appear to be more pine cone than animal in their unique armoury of scales. These nocturnal, ant-eating oddities are not only highly elusive but also increasingly rare.
54 sightings from 3,238 observations
Where to see pangolin in Malawi
Orycteropus afer
The aardvark is one of Africa’s most bizarre and enigmatic animals. A shy, nocturnal termite-eater, signs of its presence may be scattered about the bush whilst sightings remain elusive.
67 sightings from 3,241 observations
Where to see aardvark in Malawi
Which is the best month to visit Malawi?
The best time to visit Malawi depends on many things, including interests, the length of a visit and the reasons for travelling. One person's top time to go to Malawi can be another person's worst!
A Malawi safari is generally best between May and October, when it’s mostly dry. The cool temperatures of June and July rise in September and October, notably in low-lying areas such as Liwonde National Park and along the shores of Lake Malawi .
Typically the rains start around November, but this can still be a good time for a safari – and it’s less busy than during the northern-hemisphere school holidays. This season is also excellent for birdwatching, although many camps close around Christmas until April or May.
Lake Malawi is an all-year-round destination, but can be at its most appealing between September and April, when temperatures are generally warm and snorkelling is at its best.
Click on the months below; see rainfall and temperatures here .
Malawi in January
January is the middle of the rainy season in Malawi. You can expect heavy rain for a few hours most days with some occasional flooding. It is generally hot and wet, with temperatures reaching over 30ºC. The landscape is green and lush and the air crystal clear. In the game reserves the thick bush can restrict animal sightings, making game viewing more challenging. With the abundance of water available the wildlife disperses and is no longer concentrated around water sources. However, many species give birth at this time of the year and it is a great time for birding. Although the majority of the safari camps are open at this time, most of the beach lodges along the lakeshore close in mid January.
- Peak of the rainy season with thundershowers most days
- Many animals are with young & birdlife is at its most spectacular
- Bush lush & green; animals dispersed so game viewing more difficult
- Air is clear & dust-free, which is great for photography
- Majority of lakeside beach lodges are closed second half of January
This is not a great time to visit
Weather in January
Malawi in February
February is generally the wettest month and still the heart of the rainy season, with dramatic thunderstorms interspersed with sunny spells. Expect some flooding and the ground to be waterlogged. The thick bush still affects game viewing on land, and walking safaris are limited, but game viewing by boat on the swollen Shire River, in both Liwonde National Park and Majete Game Reserve, is a highlight. Birdlife is also at its most spectacular at this time of year. Visitor numbers and costs at the few open camps are low. Most of the beach lodges remain closed, with only one or two open all year.
- The bush feels alive; birdlife is at its most spectacular
- Good for photography but poor game viewing
- Few tourists, so rates usually at their lowest
- Majority of lakeside beach lodges are still closed
Weather in February
Malawi in March
The rainy season is nearing the end in Malawi. The thunderstorms become fewer with sunnier days, but you can still expect some rain most days. March is one of the last of the summer months with temperatures still around 25–30ºC most days. On safari the thick bush still restricts game viewing and walking safaris are limited too, with the larger animal species being quite elusive. On the plus side, migrant birds make the most of the abundant insect life. This time of the year is also great for keen photographers with the vivid green landscape and clear, dust-free air. The beach lodges are also starting to open again around mid-March, following the rainy season.
- Expect to experience some rain most days
- The bush feels alive, with birdlife still a highlight
- Good for photography but game viewing remains poor
- With few tourists, rates generally at their lowest
- Beach lodges now open from mid-March
Weather in March
Malawi in April
April is a month of change in Malawi. The days start to cool down, rainfall decreases, and summer turns into autumn as the dry season approaches. Temperatures drop to around 25 ºC during the day with the evenings becoming cooler. This is the tail-end of the green season and, after five months of rain, the landscape remains green and lush, with game viewing still a challenge. However, the birdlife is still great, and the improving weather attracts more visitors to both the bush and the beaches along the Malawi lakeshore.
- The temperatures are cooling down but still expect the odd rain shower
- Start of the dry season with mostly clear and sunny days
- Bush still green & lush: good for photography but not for game viewing
- Very few visitors, and still one of the cheapest times to visit
- The lakeshore beach lodges are now all open
A good time to visit, with pros & cons
Weather in April
Malawi in May
May is the end of summer and the first month of the dry season. There may still be the occasional shower, but clear sunny skies are becoming the norm. As winter approaches, daytime temperatures drop to a comfortable 20–25 ºC, but at night they’re down to around 10ºC, so warm clothing is advisable for early- morning game drives. As the rain disappears the landscape starts to dry out. Although the vegetation is still thick, the game viewing starts to improve and walking safaris becoming more reliable. Birding is still excellent, too. Around the lakeshore, temperatures can be significantly warmer, making beach holidays popular at this time of the year. Yet visitor numbers remain low, making May one of the most cost-effective times to visit.
- Start of the dry season with mostly clear & sunny days
- Temperatures are mild along the lakeshore so good for a beach stay
- Bush still green & lush but game viewing improving
- Good for photography & great birdlife
- Very few visitors, & still one of the cheapest times to visit
Weather in May
Malawi in June
June is entirely in the dry season, and – along with May – can also be one of the coldest months. With no rain, clear skies and temperatures dropping to around 20–25ºC during the day, the nights can be cold, reaching around 10ºC. Warm clothing is advisable for early-morning and late-afternoon game drives. The landscape remains lush, but the bush starts to die back significantly, bringing a marked improvement in wildlife viewing. This, along with cooler temperatures, makes June ideal for walking safaris. Temperatures around the lakeshore tend to be significantly warmer, so June is another popular month for beach holidays with higher visitor numbers.
- Well into the dry season with sunny days & cool temperatures
- Thick bush is dying back, & game viewing improves
- Increased visibility & cool weather perfect for walking safaris
- Mild temperatures along the lakeshore: good for a beach stay
- June is still low season : a popular time before high season starts
A very good time to visit
Weather in June
Malawi in July
July is the middle of the dry season in Malawi, with temperatures starting to pick up towards the end of the month. This makes July a good time for both safaris and beach holidays. Expect it to be pleasant during the day but still cold at night, especially at high altitude such as Nyika Plateau; blankets and hot water bottles are often provided on safari. As the vegetation dies back, animals start to congregate around perennial water sources, making this one of the best times of year for game viewing. July is also the start of high season and all the camps increase their rates to make the most of the improving game and the start of the international holiday period.
- Warm dry days with crisp cold nights
- Significantly improved game viewing
- No limit on walking safaris, with pleasant temperatures a plus
- Temperatures along the lakeshore ideal for beach and watersports
- Approaching peak season, so significant increase in costs
Weather in July
Malawi in August
August is well into the dry season with game concentrated around water sources and the safari season approaching its best. The landscape is changing from green to brown and the air is becoming drier and dustier. There is also a lot of smoke in the air as burning of trees and vegetation is prevalent in Malawi, so this isn’t the best time for photography. Later in August the temperatures start to pick up, but early mornings and late evenings are still cooler – particularly out on open game drives where warm jackets, gloves and scarves are recommended. August is one of the most popular months. Pleasant weather and good game viewing attracts lots of visitors, and costs are correspondingly high.
- Warm dry days with crisp cold nights still the norm
- Game viewing at its best
- No limits on walking safaris, with pleasant temperatures a bonus
- Lakeshore temperatures remain good for beach and water sports
- Still peak season, with attendant high costs
Fantastic: the very best time to visit
Weather in August
Malawi in September
This is the most popular time of the year for a safari. There has been no rain for months and temperatures are starting to increase, making morning and evening game drives more comfortable. Daytime temperatures are now above 30ºC and evening temperatures relatively mild. Game viewing is at its best with the animals concentrating around the reducing water sources, making wildlife interactions more common. With the increasing heat the air becomes more hazy, reducing photographic opportunities and distant views. This is a good time to finish a safari with some relaxing time along the Malawi lakeshore. Costs, though, are high, and camps can be booked up months in advance.
- Dry & hot during the day with clear skies & warm nights
- One of the best months for wildlife viewing
- Dust & smoke creates a haze; not great for photography
- Temperatures along the lakeshore perfect for beach and watersports
- Peak season; camps are expensive & often full well in advance
Weather in September
Malawi in October
This is the last month of the dry season: the start of summer with temperatures peaking over 40ºC during the day and hardly less than 20ºC at night. This makes early-morning and late-evening game drives more comfortable but can be terribly hot during the day and makes walking safaris very challenging. The landscape is very dry and brown, so not ideal for photography, but game viewing remains at its best. With the lack of water the animals are all vying for the best spot to drink without being preyed upon. October is the perfect time to finish a safari with some relaxing time along the Malawi lakeshore. It is still peak season, though, and costs remain high.
- Dry, hot days with clear skies; warm nights
- The haze from dust & smoke is not great for photography
- Warm lakeshore temperatures still good for beach & watersports
Weather in October
Malawi in November
November marks the end of the dry season and the start of the rainy season. Temperatures continue to increase with humidity building as the rains approach, which can be any time during the month. Be prepared for spectacular thunderstorms and short sharp showers. After the first rains the bush springs back to life and wildlife disperses, making game viewing harder. Birding, though, is on the up – and with the air washed clean, photographic opportunities improve. The first week or two are a good time to travel as the camps have reduced their rates and rains may not have started in earnest. However, while all the camps and beach lodges remain open some of the airstrips may become waterlogged, making road transfers more practical.
- Typically the start of the wet season; very hot & humid
- Increased chance of heavy rain as the month progresses
- Greatly diminished game viewing once the rains arrive
- A good time for photographers & keen birders
- Lower rates at camps and beach lodges, with fewer visitors
Weather in November
Malawi in December
December is the first full month of the rainy season, with daily thundershowers expected, interspersed with sunny spells. Temperatures are around 30ºC with high humidity. After a few weeks of rain, the abundance of standing water causes animals to disperse and the bush becomes thicker and greener, reducing visibility for game viewing. Conversely, this is when many animals produce their young, and is a great time for birdwatching. The rain also clears the air of dust and smoke, making it much more favourable for keen photographers. December is still a good month to be along the lakeshore provided you don’t mind the afternoon rain showers.
- Very hot & humid
- Opportunities for game viewing decrease with the arrival of the rains
- A great time for photographers & keen birders
- Rates at camps & beach lodges fall, as do visitor numbers
Weather in December
Country guide
A guide to visiting Malawi
Whether you’re planning a safari, or a hiking trip , or to spend time by the lake, holidays in Malawi tend to be very relaxed. The small, tropical country is, as yet, relatively undiscovered by tourism and the people are famously friendly.
The physical and spiritual backbone of the country is Lake Malawi, whose sandy shoreline is perfect for beach lovers. Few snorkellers can resist the clear, mineral-rich waters teeming with brightly coloured cichlids, while kayakers are drawn to exploring the islands.
Malawi’s wildlife areas are similarly low key – from the slow-moving Shire River that defines Liwonde National Park to the small yet thriving Majete , complete with the “big five”. This is truly a country of land and lake safaris.
Where to go on a Malawi safari holiday
Malawi’s most established safari destination is Liwonde National Park , a lush, tropical park that lines the Shire River. Crocodiles and hippos patrol this languid waterway, elephant roam the banks, and more than 400 bird species have been recorded. For a more traditional safari, look no further than Majete Wildlife Reserve , a conservation success story where both driving and walking safaris can take you in search of the “big five”. Wild, remote and rugged, Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve has seen a wildlife transformation in recent years, dominated by elephant and buffalo, and appealing especially to adventurous travellers. Nyika National Park , too, is popular with hikers and birders, a refreshing haven after a hot safari, yet still with herds of antelope and zebra – and leopard hidden in the hills.
Malawi safari lodges and beach retreats
Malawi’s safari and beach lodges reflect the country as a whole – small, individual and very welcoming. In Liwonde , a scattering of lodges for different budgets line the Shire River, with lovely views through the trees and the chance to take part in boat, walking and driving safaris. Walking and game drives are also offered from Mkulumadzi , a luxury yet eco-friendly lodge overlooking the Mkulumadzi River, in Majete Wildlife Reserve . Around the shores of Lake Malawi , and on a couple of the islands, the focus switches to watersports and cultural excursions. Most lodges here are ideally suited to families, from simple and affordable beach lodges to larger (but not very large!) resorts, as well as the upmarket Pumulani , run by the renowned Robin Pope Safaris. There’s even a dedicated kayaking lodge that’s a 2-3 hour paddle from the mainland. Offshore, on a corner of Likoma Island , you’ll find the chic lakeside bungalows of Kaya Mawa and its equally-smart sibling, Ndomo Point House , which is perhaps Malawi’s best private beach retreat for larger families.
Malawi’s food and culture
Cultural experiences are everywhere in Malawi; travellers can't help but interact with lots of Malawians during a holiday here. Passing through villages, or browsing at local markets is always a good start, with crafts and textiles sometimes jostling for position among the foodstalls. Do also try the local cuisine. Nsima, or white maize – served with vegetables, fish or meat – is a staple, while specialities include chambo (tilapia fish, fresh from Lake Malawi), nthochi (banana bread) and mbatata (cookies made from sweet potato and cinnamon). Entirely unexpected is Likoma Island on Lake Malawi, largely inhabited by fishermen, but whose imposing cathedral is complete with carved soapstone and stained-glass windows. You’ll also find a gem of a small holiday hideaway here: Kaya Mawa , which is deeply involved with the local community.
Malawi in context: history, environment and people
Dominated by Lake Malawi, which is in part a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Malawi is a rich mix of landscapes, from highlands and plateaux to valleys and fertile farmlands. The early inhabitants of this region date back to the Stone Age, but the arrival of Bantu-speaking peoples around the 10th century and the founding of the Maravi Empire marked a new stage. Despite the arrival of the Portuguese in the 16th century, it wasn’t until the 1800s that European influence was significant. Establishment of a British protectorate in 1891, later named Nyasaland, led to the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. Resistance against colonial rule was strong, led by Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda, who became prime minister on independence in 1964. Malawi’s population is made up of 11 different ethnic groups, each with its own set of cultural norms and practices. The largest is the Chewa tribe, whose mother tongue, Chichewa, is the official spoken language of Malawi.
Maps of Malawi: two styles
A quick glance at a map makes it clear that Malawi’s shape is defined by Lake Malawi. Fringing the eastern side of the country it occupies the valley floor of the Great Rift Valley, its steep sides creating a dramatic yet fertile landscape.
This natural diversity is thrown into relief with our different styles of mapping. Switch on “terrain” imagery and the country’s highlands stand out; zoom into the areas and you’ll gain a vivid indication of the country’s topography – with its wildlife reserves and safari lodges.
Click onto any of the markers, and follow the links in the bubbles until you find maps of these areas, with precise locations for the various safari camps and lodges.
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Understand more about Malawi
Having an understanding of the practical details when planning a holiday can help to make everything run smoothly, and travelling to Malawi is no exception.
Even with our team of specialists behind you, it helps to understand a little of what to expect. Whether you’d like to know more about flights to Malawi, or to read about Malawi’s attitude to LGBT travellers , we can help.
You’ll also find a quick fact-check on things such as currency and language, along with our straightforward advice on the subject of tipping .
Flights to Malawi
Malawi general info
LGBT travel in Malawi
Tipping in Malawi
We can arrange flights for those taking a holiday to Malawi from the UK, but if you’d prefer to organise them yourself, we will gladly work your itinerary around them. From London , the easiest and most direct way to reach Malawi is to fly to Johannesburg, often with British Airways, and then to connect through to one of Malawi’s two “gateway” airports, Lilongwe or Blantyre, with Airlink. Alternatively you can fly into either of these two airports via Addis Ababa with Ethiopian Airlines. From the USA , you can either fly to London, then we will organise your connecting flights to Malawi – as above – or you can book direct to Malawi, leaving us to arrange any internal flights within the country.
Malawi general information
As with all countries, we advise our travellers to check the latest advice from their government and health specialist before setting off. Several vaccines, including typhoid, polio and tetanus, are usually sensible for Malawi, and it’s also worth considering yellow fever. Malaria is common, and in some areas of the lake, bilharzia is prevalent. Always check the latest recommendations with your GP or travel clinic. Although English is one of the official languages, and is widely spoken, the country’s second official language is Chichewa. Even learning the odd word or two will be appreciated. Malawi is two hours ahead of GMT, with no time difference between the winter and summer months. The local currency is the Malawian kwacha (MWK), but credit cards are increasingly accepted in lodges.
Advice for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Travellers in Malawi
We've been organising trips to Malawi for our travellers since about 1998 and in that time we’ve booked many trips for gay travellers. We have never heard of any issues experienced by our travellers due to their sexuality. In more general terms, there remain some laws in Malawi against homosexuality, although these are rarely enforced and we aren’t aware of them ever having been applied to tourists on holiday in Malawi. As a visitor, your sexual preferences and gender identity are, of course, your private business. If you don’t identify as a heterosexual person, that should not be of any interest to anybody. It is only if your behaviour is deemed unacceptable that you might face reproach – and that would also apply to heterosexual couples behaving inappropriately.
In Malawi, as in most countries around the world, tipping in Malawi is completely voluntary and should be dependent on the quality of the service you have received. Most visitors would think of tipping guides, trackers and waiters individually, but consider also those behind the scenes – the chefs, the cleaners, the maintenance staff. Many lodges have a general tip box, with proceeds split equally between this team. Although tips can make a large difference to those in the service industry, there’s a fine line between the right amount to tip and tipping too much. So while we at Expert Africa believe that good service should be rewarded, please do be mindful of the potential impact on the community, since excessive tips can upset the balance of the local economy.
Ideas for holidays in Malawi
For some travellers, a trip to Africa – and Malawi is no exception – is all about the thrill of safari. For others Malawi offers the chance of pure relaxation in a beautiful beach-side setting with gentle waves lapping the sands. Some are travelling solo, others in small family groups, still others may be embarking on that adventurous trip of a lifetime.
Malawi can fill all of these dreams – and more. From luxurious island hideaways in Lake Malawi to impressive safari lodges with top-notch guiding in Liwonde and Majete ; rugged hiking trips on the Nyika Plateau to full-on kayak adventures – there are a lot of options.
With so much to offer, we have put together a selection of holiday suggestions, below. All our trips are tailormade, so take a look through these ideas, then give us a call and let one of our Malawi experts help to design the right trip for you.
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Special types of holiday to Malawi
A holiday in Malawi is as much about how you travel and your interests as about the country itself. Families are drawn by the variety, culture vultures by the people and history; some come seeking solitude; others a beach lodge or a luxury safari - or both.
Watersports feature high on the list, from snorkelling and diving to kayaking and sailing. Wildlife holidays share top billing in Majete and Liwonde , with superb birding in the mix too.
For photographers, stunning lakeside scenery backed by high, verdant mountains vie with underwater shooting in clear lake waters – and of course wildlife close ups on safari.
Up in the mountains, hiking comes into its own, from short walks to challenging treks, and horseriding adds a further dimension.
Take a look at the options, then talk to us and we’ll help to create a holiday in Malawi designed to suit you.
Beach holidays
Discover Africa's coast and tropical islands.
Birdwatching
Diverse habitats, discreet hides and superb guiding.
Cultural experiences
Get an insight into Africa's cultures and history.
Diving & snorkelling
Find captivating marine life beneath the waves
First-class service, scenic vistas and unparalleled comfort await you during these carefully selected luxury holidays.
Private villas & houses
Enjoy Africa with just your friends & family
Riding holidays
Explore Africa's wilderness on horseback.
Explore Africa's most scenic trails on foot.
Wildlife safaris
These trips include hard-hitting game and fascinatingly elusive species alike, as well as superb guiding and a variety of diverse ecosystems.
Frequently Asked Questions
Malawi FAQs
How often have you thought of a travel question that feels too trivial to ask? Most people feel like that sometimes, yet such questions are important.
Below we’ve included some of those that we’re frequently asked – from where you can see the “big five” in Malawi, to what exactly are cichlids.
No matter how small your question may seem, please don’t hesitate to contact us . Our experts have years of experience travelling in Africa – and we’re here to help.
Where can you see the “big five” in Malawi?
The “big five”: elephant, lion, buffalo, leopard and rhinoceros. It’s a heady combination of animals – and all can be seen in Malawi. Following extensive regeneration since 2003, Majete Wildlife Reserve once again boasts all five of these iconic animals, having been sorely neglected in previous years. Its 700km² of fairly rugged land now protect not just the “big five” but also giraffe , cheetah , zebra and of course plenty of antelope. Hippo and crocodiles, too, are in their element in the fast-flowing Shire River as it flows alongside the park. That same river defines the smaller Liwonde National Park , but here its waters – equally attractive to hippo and crocodiles – flow more slowly, lined by palm trees and imbuing a lush, tropical feel. Elephant and buffalo are commonly sighted in the park, though leopard – while present – are more elusive. Lion , wild dog , black rhino and cheetah have all been reintroduced since 2015.
How much is a safari in Malawi?
As with any holiday, the cost of a safari in Malawi will depend on many variables. Among these are the time you’d like to spend in the country, the activities you’d like to do on safari, and whether or not you’d like to combine a safari with a visit to Lake Malawi or into the mountains. Costs depend on the time of year you’re travelling, where you’re travelling, how you’re travelling, and your choice of accommodation. Take a look at our suggested holidays in Malawi, then get in touch with us and one of our Malawi experts will help you to create an itinerary around your budget.
Why is Malawi particularly good for a family holiday?
Variety is key to almost all family holidays in Malawi, and in this Malawi the country excels. It’s also famously friendly, often dubbed “the warm heart of Africa”. Diversity runs through the landscape, from rolling hills and highlands to lush forests and fascinating national parks, and on to the beautiful beaches of Lake Malawi. Activities around the lake make it a superb family destination, from swimming and snorkelling to kayaking and sailing. With countless colourful fish, there’s plenty to see beneath the waves, while small islands dotting the lake are excellent for exploration. Combine this with a wildlife safari, typically to Majete Wildlife Reserve or Liwonde National Park , where low visitor numbers allow a more intimate family experience than in many other countries. Whether your family wants to run along a sandy beach, or play in the waves, or explore local markets, or hike in the mountains, Malawi comes up trumps.
What exactly are cichlids?
Cichlids are a diverse group of freshwater fish belonging to the family Cichlidae . Known for their wide variety of colours, sizes and habitat preferences, they include many species that will be familiar to aquarium enthusiasts. Indeed, the clear waters of Lake Malawi, covering an area of 30,000km², can seem like a vast aquarium. More than 800 species of cichlid inhabit these waters, many of them endemic - and many at risk of extinction. They range in size from 2.5cm to 90cm, and exhibit a wide variety of behavioural traits - from complex breeding rituals to advanced forms of parental care. Many are also aggressive, especially during the breeding season or when defending their territory. The diet of cichlids is equally diverse, with herbivores, carnivores and omnivores all featured within their ranks. It’s an adaptability that makes them particularly interesting for scientific research, offering valuable insights into the processes of natural selection and adaptation.
What's it like to swim in Lake Malawi?
Genuinely warm, clear waters teeming with fish make swimming in Lake Malawi akin to swimming in a giant aquarium – at 29,600km 2 , the lake is the ninth largest in the world. The feel is that of a calm sea, especially as you can’t always see the other side, yet despite the soft sandy beaches and secluded coves, the water is fresh rather than salty. When swimming anywhere in Africa (and Lake Malawi is no exception) it’s wise to take informed local advice about the dangers – which could come from larger animals like hippos and crocodiles or from unseen hazards like bilharzia. Sticking to well-known swimming locations – checked with well-informed local experts – is the best advice to avoid any problems. Then you can take in your surroundings at leisure, from those myriad fish to distant rolling hills lit up by an African sunset.
Our other African destinations
As specialists in Africa, we are well-placed to help you choose the right country for your African adventure.
While Malawi offers plenty of variety, those in search of a more focused safari experience might like to consider neighbouring Zambia , whose South Luangwa National Park can also work well for a top-notch safari in combination with a Malawi holiday.
Zimbabwe , too, offers high standards of wildlife guiding and – like Zambia – has the added bonus of the Victoria Falls .
For something a little less “wild”, take a look at Kenya or Tanzania , whereas for a self-drive holiday, Namibia is a must.
Entirely different is Rwanda , where visiting a family of mountain gorillas is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Like Malawi, several other countries – Kenya , Mozambique and South Africa - present the combined appeal of safari and beaches, or how about an idyllic island add-on to Zanzibar or even the Seychelles ?
The choices are many and varied, so do contact us ; we’re here to help you plan your perfect African holiday.
With big game, glamorous lodges and one of the greatest unspoilt wildernesses on Earth, Botswana is perhaps Africa's most exclusive safari destination.
Humanity’s ancestors lived in Kenya, which is now home to people speaking 42 languages, and some of Africa’s rarest, most magnificent wildlife.
An ocean paradise protected by world-class marine parks, Mozambique’s idyllic archipelagos offer heavenly hideaways, outstanding diving and laid-back luxury.
Spectacular scenery, diverse wildlife and a rich cultural heritage await discovery by air, with a guide or on a self-drive adventure.
This small, mountainous country offers Africa’s best gorilla treks, other good safari options and a profound human element in every trip.
The ultimate glamorous getaway: the lush islands of Seychelles are enchantingly beautiful and stylish sanctuaries for both wildlife and ocean-lovers.
South Africa
Cosmopolitan Cape Town, world-class wineries, brilliant ‘Big Five’ safaris and spectacularly diverse scenery make South African holidays fabulously exciting and enjoyable.
East Africa’s biggest country has a wide range of parks to explore and some of the Indian Ocean’s best island retreats.
Home to walking safaris, exceptional wildlife, superb guiding and the mighty Victoria Falls, Zambia is Africa at its most alluring.
The ultimate Spice Island: Zanzibar’s mystique, marine life and chic beach retreats make it Africa’s most alluring archipelago.
Stunning national parks teeming with game, plus Africa's finest professional guides and the spectacular Victoria Falls: Zimbabwe is enthralling.
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Holiday expert explains how Spain's new £97 daily charge will affect your holiday
All has been explained on the new tourist rule that was introduced in spain.
Joshua Nair
As the weather gets warmer, a lot of us are beginning to get onto those flight and hotel websites to book a summer getaway, with many often favouring Spain as a nearby holiday location with amazing weather.
It is well documented that the European country is a popular holiday hotspot for Brits , so you can imagine that it was a shock when people found out about the new money law put in place there for tourists.
The new law states that Britons must be able to show proof that they have at least €113.40 (£97) per person, per day, during their stay in the country.
It's fair to say that the news hasn't been received well, with many threatening not to go back to the holiday destination following the implemented law.
Chelsea, an expert from cheapholidayexpert.com has explained all the ins and outs of the law, such as what we can do to prepare, how serious it is, and what to do if we don't have the required funds.
How new is this rule?
Well, it turns out that this rule is not new at all, as it has been in effect since 1 January 2022, though back then it was at £85 a day per person, being increased to £93 per day in 2023.
So, there's no reason to be scared, it has been quite standard and in place for a while, though it is under a spotlight now that we're past the COVID years.
Should we blame Brexit?
In short, yes.
As the UK left the EU , Brits don't have the freedom of moving throughout the continent anymore, and have to go through closer, more thorough checks.
This can be anything, such as:
- Showing you have enough money for your stay
- Showing proof of accommodation for your stay
- Showing a return or onward ticket
But this could happen in any EU country, not just being limited to Spain - and with that being said, these rules aren't exclusive to the UK either, instead applying to all third party countries as a standard rule.
How will it affect my holiday?
The Spanish ministry states that: "Foreigners must prove, if required to do so," about proof of funds, meaning that it isn't compulsory for them to check every tourist's bank statement upon arrival.
Think of it as a random spot check, you may get picked, or you may not.
Has this actually happened to anyone?
Chelsea posted on her Instagram once the news broke, asking people who has travelled to Spain since the start of 2022 to share if they were asked about money.
Only four of the 1373 people asked said that they had, and provided stories about what had happened.
All of them went through the checks in 2022, and only one had to show proof of accommodation, a return flight, and just flashed their credit card to the officer, who seemed unbothered to see a bank statement or account balance.
The others got away with flashing their credit cards, with no real thorough checks taking place according to them.
But with that being said, they may begin to stop more people as the number of tourists into the country increases.
How should I prepare?
No matter how slim the chance, it's key to have the following at hand:
- Confirmation of your return flight or onwards travel
- Confirmation of your booked accommodation and the address of where you’re staying
Screenshots will do, though PDFs and official confirmations will probably look better.
How do I prepare to prove that I have enough money?
First and foremost, you have to work out if you have £97 per day, with people in families or groups having to do more maths to make this work.
Showing bank cards might be the key, so make sure they're easily accessible, though it sounds like officers are looking for verbal confirmation so far from tourists, according to Chelsea.
The Spanish Ministry of Interior also states you can prove it: "...in cash, or by presenting certified checks, traveler's checks, letters of payment, or credit cards, which must be accompanied by a bank account statement or an up-to-date bank book (letters from banks or Internet bank statements will not be accepted) or any other means with which the amount available as credit of said card or Bank account."
What if I don't have enough?
There are no known cases of this yet, but the official ruling from the Spanish government states: "In the event that, when carrying out the entry control of people in Spanish territory, it is verified that a foreigner lacks sufficient economic resources for the time he wishes to remain in Spain and to continue his trip to the country of destination or to return to the country of origin, or do not have the registered, non-transferrable and closed ticket or tickets, in the means of transport they intend to use, their entry into Spanish territory will be denied as established by regulation."
It does also state that in exceptional circumstances, you could still get let in, but the length of your stay may be reduced.
Bottom line: Come prepared!
This is how it's going to be from now on.
Topics: Holiday , Travel , Money , Brexit , UK News
Joshua Nair is a journalist at LADbible. Born in Malaysia and raised in Dubai, he has always been interested in writing about a range of subjects, from sports to trending pop culture news. After graduating from Oxford Brookes University with a BA in Media, Journalism and Publishing, he got a job freelance writing for SPORTbible while working in marketing before landing a full-time role at LADbible. Unfortunately, he's unhealthily obsessed with Manchester United, which takes its toll on his mental and physical health. Daily.
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