Malawi Responsible Tours
Get off the beaten path and really connect with Malawi on a culturally and environmentally responsible tour organised by our local Malawi team. These Malawi tours offer authentic local experiences that benefit local communities. Take a look below at the responsible Malawi tours we currently have on offer.
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Visit a weaving factory employing people with disabilities situated in the outskirts of Blantyre town. The factory produces a wide range of high quality African handicrafts which are hand made by people with disabilities
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Chembe community projects focus on different areas of development within this lakeshore community. Projects include, Safe Water Project, HIV/AIDS Community Project, Environmental Awareness and Education Initiative, Orphan Care Programme.
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Day visit to Nancholi area, a village situated about 5km from Blantyre. Spend the morning within the community visiting a small orphan care program, watching cultural dances and eating a traditional Malawian lunch with a family from the community.
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An opportunity to explore Ndirande Township and learn more about this highly populated area. This tour will take you to Ndirande Market, orphan care centre and you will visit one of the homes in Ndirande.
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This recycling paper project is found in the Tea Estates of Thyolo District. The project offers visitors an opportunity to learn how to make recycled paper products. There is a gift shop where you can buy cards and other items made from recycled paper that are all decorated with locally available materials like dried banana stems, beads, and feathers.
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Meet a local fishing community. See how people live on the shores of Lake Malawi and support this fantastic community project.
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A day visit at Njobvu Cultural Village and experience an authentic Malawian culture - sleeping in a mud brick hut, eating local food, exploring the village and interacting with local people.
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6 days (5 nights) hike on Mulanje Mountain. Spend 5 nights in different huts, which are stunningly located on the plateau of the mountain.
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One week (6 nights) hike on Mulanje Mountain. Spend 6 nights in different huts which are stunningly located around the peaks of Mulanje Mountain.
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2-day hiking trip on Mulanje Mountain, the highest mountain in Central Africa. Explore the beautiful pools and stunning waterfalls found around the mountain.
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