Liwonde National Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
national park in Malawi
About Liwonde National Park
Liwonde National Park is on the east bank of the Shire (pronounced "shir-ee") River, at the southern end of Lake Malombe. The park is long, thin and flat, with hills towards the southern tip. To view animals, the best time to visit Liwonde is in the dry season when they come to the river to drink. Animals living in the park include: elephant, hippo, zebra, black rhino (very rarely seen), warthog, greater kudu, vervet monkey, baboon, impala, water buck, bush buck, mongoose, crocodile and monitor lizard. Some lions have taken up residence in the park, but these are unlikely to be seen. A wide variety of birds can be seen all year round. Among them, of course, is also the African Fish Eagle, Malawi's national bird. The birds are one of the main attractions of the park, for those who are som
Where to Stay in Liwonde National Park
- 🏨Bushman's Baobabs
- 🏨Liwonde Safari Camp
- 🏨Mvuu Camp
- 🏨Mvuu Lodge
Liwonde National Park Travel Guide Sections
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