Malawi

Malawi

Malawi: The Warm Heart of Africa Malawi, a landlocked country in Southeastern Africa, is famously known as the due to the hospitality and friendliness of its people. Shaped by the East African Rift Valley , it offers a diverse landscape of massive lakes, high plateaus, and dramatic mountains. Geography and Nature

, a thick porridge made from maize flour, often served with vegetables or meat. It is a communal dish that represents Malawian hospitality. Malawi

: Chichewa is the most widely spoken language, while English is used for official business and education. Cuisine : The national staple is Malawi: The Warm Heart of Africa Malawi, a

: Malawi is home to the "Big Five" (elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, and black rhino), all of which can be found in Liwonde National Park . Culture and Society It is a communal dish that represents Malawian hospitality

: The population is approximately 21 million (2026 estimate), with the majority living in rural areas. Economy and Challenges

Malawi has a rich cultural tapestry with several ethnic groups, including the Chewa, Nyanja, Tumbuka, and Yao.

Malawi: The Warm Heart of Africa Malawi, a landlocked country in Southeastern Africa, is famously known as the due to the hospitality and friendliness of its people. Shaped by the East African Rift Valley , it offers a diverse landscape of massive lakes, high plateaus, and dramatic mountains. Geography and Nature

, a thick porridge made from maize flour, often served with vegetables or meat. It is a communal dish that represents Malawian hospitality.

: Chichewa is the most widely spoken language, while English is used for official business and education. Cuisine : The national staple is

: Malawi is home to the "Big Five" (elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, and black rhino), all of which can be found in Liwonde National Park . Culture and Society

: The population is approximately 21 million (2026 estimate), with the majority living in rural areas. Economy and Challenges

Malawi has a rich cultural tapestry with several ethnic groups, including the Chewa, Nyanja, Tumbuka, and Yao.