The 7 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Southern Region, Malawi

April 6, 2022 Elouise Mccaul

Discover the best top things to do in Southern Region, Malawi including Mount Mulanje, The Society of Malawi Library, Zomba Plateau, La Caverna Art Gallery, St Michael and All Angels Church, Serendib Hair Day Spa, Majete Wildlife Reserve.
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1. Mount Mulanje

Mulanje Malawi http://www.malawitourism.com/pages/attractions/the_attraction.asp?AttractionsID=27
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5.0 based on 329 reviews

Mount Mulanje

This 10,000 ft. mountain accommodates gentle walking and serious climbing.

Reviewed By karenkA7099EL

Hiked for a half day with guide Geoffrey, he was excellent, well informed and a great guide. I recommend him. Contact him at +265 888 20 16 89. We went up to a beautiful waterfall.

2. The Society of Malawi Library

Old Manager's House Kaoshiung Road, Mandala, Blantyre Malawi +265 1 872 617 [email protected] http://www.societyofmalawi.org/libarchives.php
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

The Society of Malawi Library

The Society of Malawi Library and Archive is housed on the first floor of Mandala House, a National Monument. It boasts a wide collection of books, journals, photographs about Africa in general with a special interest to Malawi. The library focuses on maintaining the history and heritage of Malawi.Below the library is a national art gallery which features artworks of great artists in Malawi.

3. Zomba Plateau

Zomba Malawi +265 882 77 32 47 http://zomba-guides.com/about.html
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Zomba Plateau

Reviewed By shanykp - London, United Kingdom

Worse taking the trip up for few hours see the view and the falls We did the tour in our 4x4 car with a local guide. Can be done with bicycle of by foot William fall is amazing we didn’t see much in the view point because of fog but great experience

Mandala Road, Blantyre Malawi +265 1 810 932 http://www.bizmalawionline.com
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4.5 based on 51 reviews

La Caverna Art Gallery

5. St Michael and All Angels Church

Chileka Road, Blantyre Malawi
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

St Michael and All Angels Church

6. Serendib Hair Day Spa

Off Chilomoni Ring Road, Blantyre Malawi +265 212 400 402 https://www.facebook.com/Serendib-Hair-Salon-Day-Spa-269918346717071/home?ref=page_internal
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Serendib Hair Day Spa

We offer exceptional spa services and the trained hands of our experts pamper your body, soothe your mind and re-energize your soul. Our spa offers massages, manicures, pedicures, facials and waxing.

Reviewed By MrsOkenzie05

Words fail me on how i can express my gratitude to Serendip and Thilina for the amazing birthday treats prepared for my husband. The massage was just absolutely great and the wonderful customer service topped up everything.

7. Majete Wildlife Reserve

Chikwawa Malawi
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Majete Wildlife Reserve

Reviewed By kayakcarol - Accord, United States

Majete is the premiere national park in Malawi thanks to an organization called African Parks that has been instrumental in introducing the Big Five since it took over management in 2003 after it had been decimated by poachers. Since then they have worked with the local villages and the entire reserve is now fenced with several scout camps situated around the perimeter to monitor for breaches around the borders. 18 giraffes were recently introduced and were well acclimated evidenced by several sightings along the Shire river. On one of our game drives we witnessed an impala staring into the bush barking an alarm call. A view through binoculars prompted by our guide revealed 2 leopards cruising the hood! My sister and I were volunteers for an Earthwatch project working with 3 researchers, setting up camera traps to assess animal populations and looking at elephant behavior with help of a newly acquired drone. Researchers work with park staff and local villagers to help keep a balanced ecology ( one ongoing project is constructing beehives as a deterrent to set up near the magnificent baobab trees which are being ravaged by the elephants)! We stayed in the campground but there is an overnight lodge near one of the several artificial solar powered waterholes. The park staff can arrange bird watching (eagles, vultures, bee eaters, storks, owls), night drives, a local village ( non touristy visit with food and mat making demo and traditional dancing which was amazing!) I have visited several countries in Africa and this trip was very rewarding and renewed my hope in the future of conservation by immersion in the local culture with dedicated well organized, focused efforts by African Parks and Earthwatch. I highly recommend visiting Majete. Lake Malawi is not far for an additional destination! Malawi is known as the warm heart of Africa due to the friendliness and engagement of the people.

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