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Malawi is a small beautiful country in South East Africa sharing borders with Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zambia. The country is popularly known as the "Warm Heart of Africa" many because of the people. They believe that visitors bring with them rare wisdom; as such they are open, warm, friendly, and welcoming to visitors. Lake Malawi is a well known feature about the country. It is the third largest lake in Africa covering almost 1/5 of the country. It has more than 500 species of fish. It was along this lake that Dr. Livingstone, a Scottish missionary (first missionary to Malawi) encountered and ended Arab slave trade with the power of the gospel.
Rough Guides listed Malawi as number 3 among the top 18 countries to visit in the world in 2018 and number one in Africa. Beautiful as the country is, like a crawling nightmare, Malawi is riddles with poverty, illiteracy, spiritual superficiality among many other problems holding back the country from flourishing and progressing.
Rough Guides listed Malawi as number 3 among the top 18 countries to visit in the world in 2018 and number one in Africa. Beautiful as the country is, like a crawling nightmare, Malawi is riddles with poverty, illiteracy, spiritual superficiality among many other problems holding back the country from flourishing and progressing.
"Apart from the legendary Malawian friendliness, what captures you first about this vivid country is its geographical diversity. Slicing through the landscape in a trough formed by the Great Rift Valley is Africa's third largest lake: Lake Malawi, a shimmering mass of clear water, its depths swarming with colorful cichlid fish Whether for diving, snorkeling, kayaking or chilling out on the beaches and desert islands, a visit to the lake is a must." -The Lonely Planet