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Visa-free Malawi

he ‘Warm Heart of Africa’ is often overshadowed by its larger neighbour to the north, Tanzania. Even Zambia, with which Malawi shares its namesake lake, is a better-known safari destination. Yet Malawi boasts not one but two ‘Big Five’ sanctuaries – Majete Wildlife Reserve and Liwonde National Park – home to lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and buffalo. Both offer excellent value and superb guides. Now, discovering Malawi's wildlife, hiking the Mulanje Massif and snorkelling one of the world's largest

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