The dramatic diversity of wildlife in African countries has made the continent of Africa an illegal hunting target for centuries. In the 1980s and 1980s, the unnecessary hunt on the continent became so widespread that many animals were destroyed and that national parks were almost devoid of wildlife. However, today, Malawi in Africa has regained its position as one of Safari’s top destinations. So plan this less well -known country instead of choosing Kenya or Tanzania. (Islands)
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About Malawi
Like many African countries, in the past, Malawi did not have the financial capacity to protect its wildlife and land against illegal hunters. However, thanks to government cooperation with nongovernmental organizations and local community participation, the country has been able to make extensive efforts to restore lost animals due to illegal hunting. These protective measures are most visible in Liwonde National Park and Majete Wildlife Reserve. In the year 9, the cheetahs and the lions returned to the park again; In the same year, the giraffes were moved to the Messenger area. The two areas, once abandoned and devoid of wildlife, have now become lively shelters that host elephants, rhinos, leopards, lions and buffalo; Animals that attract tourists interested in Safari.

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Malawi is known for his kind and bloodthirsty people as the “Warm Heart of Africa”. More than 5 million people live in Malawi. People in this country speak two formal languages, English and Chichewa. Malawi has an area as much as Pennsylvania in the United States and has a variety of natural attractions; Among them is Lake Malawi, the ninth largest lake in the world.
The best parks for safari
Malawi has five national parks and four natural protected areas, making it one of the best destinations in the world to see wildlife. The three protected areas are near the capital of the country, Lilongwe, which can be reached from Lilongouh within hours. These areas give tourists a memorable experience of safari and wildlife.

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The Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve is the oldest and largest protected area in Malawi and shows the success of its conservation measures well. If you drive to northeast from Lilongouh for about three hours, you would reach the forests and mountains that now host more than 2 elephants and 2.5 animals. The African Park Organization has played an important role in the revival and increase of the animal population.
Livevand National Park is about five and a half hours away from Lilongouh and is one of the most unique destinations of Safari; In this park, tourists can enjoy ground safari and safari in the river. In the ground safari, it is likely that the milk, leopard, zebra and black rhino are likely to see. Inside the park, the Shire River is underway, the largest river in the country and the exit of Lake Malawi; To experience the river safari you can go to the river and watch the blue horses and elephants coming to the river to eat water.

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To the south of the Shire River is the Mugzat Wildlife Protected Area, which is about three hours from Lilongouh. This mountainous and rugged area with a variety of scenery is a great option for safari and car safari. The Massat Protected Area with more than 2.5 animals has no deduction in terms of wildlife; In this area, it is very likely that five famous African, giraffes and zebra are very high.

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