Malawi, often called the "Warm Heart of Africa," is a landlocked country in southeastern Africa, known for its stunning landscapes, including vast savannas, mountains, and Lake Malawi, one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world. The country is rich in biodiversity, with several notable wildlife areas. Liwonde National Park, located along the Shire River, is home to elephants, hippos, and a variety of bird species. Majete Wildlife Reserve offers a successful conservation story, hosting the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino. Nyika National Park, situated in the north, features rolling grasslands and highland forests, offering sanctuary to antelopes, zebra, and over 200 bird species. Lake Malawi National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, preserves the unique aquatic life of the lake, including hundreds of endemic fish species. These protected areas make Malawi a top destination for eco-tourism and wildlife enthusiasts.
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