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1 Mount Mulanje rises from the plains of southern Malawi like a fortress. Its steep cliffs protect a 250-square-mile wilderness of granite peaks, dense forest, grassy meadows and rippling… | ||
-14.341066 35.161228 | 2 Lake of Stars Malawi Festival takes place on the palm-fringed shores of the Nkopola Lodge resort on Lake Malawi. It offers an eclectic line-up ranging from African jazz to folk singers and UK… | |
-14.023352 34.842453 | 3 Gecko Lounge offers ice-cold Malawi G&T's in its legendary bar, hearty dinning and great accommodation in five separate beachside chalets. It is also home to some of Malawi's largest music events. | |
-14.023352 34.842453 | 4 Gecko Lounge offers ice-cold Malawi G&T's in its legendary bar, hearty dinning and great accommodation in five separate beachside chalets. It is also home to some of Malawi's largest music events. | |
5 In colonial days the British flocked to the Zomba plateau to ride, fish and walk among the cool forests and meadows. The town of Zomba still has a very tea-at-five feel, and people continue to… |