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swarming with colourful cichlid fish. Whether it's diving, snorkelling, kayaking or
chilling out on one of its desert islands, a visit to the lake is a must.
Suspended in the clouds in Malawi's deep south are the dramatic peaks of Mt Mulanje
and the mysterious Zomba Plateau; both are a trekker's dream, with mist-cowled forests
and exotic wildlife. Head further north and you'll witness the otherworldly beauty of
Nyika Plateau, its rolling grasslands resembling the Scottish Highlands.
When to Go
May-Jul Dry season, with cooler temperatures and lush vegetation.
Oct-Nov The end of the dry season is best for wildlife viewing, but can be uncomfortably
hot.
Dec-Mar The rainy season; temperatures remain high and flash flooding can occur.
Best Places to Eat
» Latitude 13° ( Click here )
» Buchanan's Grill ( Click here )
» Casa Mia ( Click here )
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