This new eighth edition of Bradt's Malawi remains the only standalone practical guidebook to this magical East African destination, long known as the 'warm heart of Africa' (and the first country outside Denmark to have a Carlsberg brewery). Malawi is a small country with a big lake - accounting for around a third of its territory - and a big welcome. Written by Philip Briggs, arguably the world's most experienced guidebook author, this new edition benefits from a thorough country-wide update of all the practical information, with the addition of significant new game park accommodation. Dedicated chapters on background information, health and flora and fauna are complemented by a 19-chapter breakdown of the country and 37 maps, making this an ideal companion for backpackers, over-landers, wildlife spotters, birdwatchers and other outdoor enthusiasts. Included in the guide are the many outstanding adventure opportunities: kayaking on the vast lake amongst dug-out canoes; hikes from tea estates up to the heights Mount Mulanje; and watching the 'big five' animals in wonderful natural surroundings. There's also a resurgent music scene, intriguing monuments built by former colonisers and compelling village culture to discover. With the reintroduction of species including lions - and the recent translocation of large numbers of elephants to Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve - Malawi is a wildlife destination to savour. From luxury camps to local guesthouses, from rhino trekking to cycle tours and from crafts to cultural tourism, Bradt's Malawi covers every aspect of your trip.
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Weight: 370g
Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
Publication Date: 09 Jul 2019
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781784776367
About Philip Briggs
Philip Briggs (e philip.briggs@bradtguides.com) has been exploring the highways byways and backwaters of Africa since 1986 when he spent several months backpacking on a shoestring from Nairobi to Cape Town. In 1991 he wrote for Bradt South Africa the first such guidebook to be published internationally after the release of Nelson Mandela. Over the rest of the 1990s Philip wrote a series of pioneering Bradt travel guides to destinations that were then - and in some cases still are - otherwise practically uncharted by the travel publishing industry. These included the first dedicated guidebooks to Tanzania Uganda Ethiopia Malawi Mozambique Ghana and Rwanda (co-authored with Janice Booth) all of which are still in print having gone on to multiple editions. More recently he authored the first English-language guidebooks to Somaliland and Suriname as well as a new guide to The Gambia all published by Bradt. He spends at least four months on the road every year usually accompanied by his wife the travel photographer Ariadne Van Zandbergen and spends the rest of his time battering away at a keyboard in the sleepy village of Wilderness in South Africa.
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