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Vwaza Marsh Game Reserve is a national game reserve in Malawi. In contrast to the Nyika National Park on the Nyika Plateau, much of Vwaza is located on low-lying flat ground although the eastern side of the park is hilly.
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Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve

M9, Malawi
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Vwaza Marsh Game Reserve is a national game reserve in Malawi. In contrast to the Nyika National Park on the Nyika Plateau, much of Vwaza is located on low-lying flat ground although the eastern side of the park is hilly.

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Lee WestLee West
Did a day safari here. Park was cool. We only saw hippos, but there were hundreds of them. Have you ever seen a hippo walking around in a forest? I thought it was a dinosaur. My guide was a little questionable but he didn’t work for the park. He turned our driving tour into a walking one and almost got us trampled by hippos. As soon as we left the park he pulled over and bought hippo meat from the locals and I saw a bunch of hippo bones which was cool but not a good look for the park. Only reason for the lower rating is because it’s clear a lot of rangers look the other way when it comes to poaching
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The park adjoins Zambia with herds of buffalo and elephants that traverse the border. Lake Kazuni is home to a large population of hippo with June-July being best time to see their young. Although the onsite accommodation is rudimentary (and food needs to be carried in) it offers a fairly unique opportunity to be in close proximity to both hippos and elephants. Impala, kudu, warthog, puku, baboon and occasionally buffalo can be seen around the lake. Over 300 species of birds including herons and storks have been recorded.
Leonard Chilando MoyoLeonard Chilando Moyo
This is the best place for viewing hippos, elephants and buffaloes. Other antelopes can equally be seen. Easy accessibility from nearest town known as Rumphi (30km away). About 9 km from Rumphi is being tarred.
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Did a day safari here. Park was cool. We only saw hippos, but there were hundreds of them. Have you ever seen a hippo walking around in a forest? I thought it was a dinosaur. My guide was a little questionable but he didn’t work for the park. He turned our driving tour into a walking one and almost got us trampled by hippos. As soon as we left the park he pulled over and bought hippo meat from the locals and I saw a bunch of hippo bones which was cool but not a good look for the park. Only reason for the lower rating is because it’s clear a lot of rangers look the other way when it comes to poaching
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The park adjoins Zambia with herds of buffalo and elephants that traverse the border. Lake Kazuni is home to a large population of hippo with June-July being best time to see their young. Although the onsite accommodation is rudimentary (and food needs to be carried in) it offers a fairly unique opportunity to be in close proximity to both hippos and elephants. Impala, kudu, warthog, puku, baboon and occasionally buffalo can be seen around the lake. Over 300 species of birds including herons and storks have been recorded.
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This is the best place for viewing hippos, elephants and buffaloes. Other antelopes can equally be seen. Easy accessibility from nearest town known as Rumphi (30km away). About 9 km from Rumphi is being tarred.
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2y

I went to the beautiful town of Vwaza located in the northern region of Malawi. As I arrived I was immediately captivated by the stunning landscapes and the warm hospitality of the local people. Vwaza is known for its breathtaking national park which attracts nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts from all over the world.

I decided to start my adventure by exploring the Vwaza Marsh Game Reserve a sprawling sanctuary for a diverse array of animals and bird species. As I ventured into the reserve I was greeted by the sight of elephants gracefully roaming the grasslands waterbucks cooling off by the swampy areas and zebras grazing in a picturesque setting. It was a true haven for nature enthusiasts and I couldn't believe my luck at being able to witness such incredible wildlife up close.

One of the highlights of my trip was the opportunity to go on a guided safari tour. With the help of a knowledgeable guide I was able to spot hippos lounging in the water giraffes elegantly munching on leaves from the treetops and even a pride of lions resting in the shade. The sheer beauty and diversity of the wildlife left me in awe and gave me a renewed appreciation for the importance of conservation efforts.

Aside from the wildlife Vwaza is also home to a vibrant community of local people. During my stay I had the chance to visit a nearby village where I was warmly welcomed by the residents. I learned about their traditional way of life witnessed their vibrant dances and music and even had the opportunity to try some of their delicious local cuisine.

Another must-see in Vwaza is the Vwaza Hill a scenic viewpoint that offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Climbing to the top of the hill was a bit challenging but the effort was well worth it as I was rewarded with breathtaking vistas of the national park the marshes and the distant mountains.

As my time in Vwaza came to an end I couldn't help but feel a sense of gratitude for the unforgettable experiences and memories I had made. Vwaza had not only provided me with an opportunity to connect with nature but also offered a glimpse into the rich culture and traditions of the local communities. It was an incredible journey that I would cherish for a lifetime and I knew that Vwaza would forever hold a special place...

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4y

Did a day safari here. Park was cool. We only saw hippos, but there were hundreds of them. Have you ever seen a hippo walking around in a forest? I thought it was a dinosaur. My guide was a little questionable but he didn’t work for the park. He turned our driving tour into a walking one and almost got us trampled by hippos. As soon as we left the park he pulled over and bought hippo meat from the locals and I saw a bunch of hippo bones which was cool but not a good look for the park. Only reason for the lower rating is because it’s clear a lot of rangers look the other way when it...

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8y

The park adjoins Zambia with herds of buffalo and elephants that traverse the border. Lake Kazuni is home to a large population of hippo with June-July being best time to see their young. Although the onsite accommodation is rudimentary (and food needs to be carried in) it offers a fairly unique opportunity to be in close proximity to both hippos and elephants. Impala, kudu, warthog, puku, baboon and occasionally buffalo can be seen around the lake. Over 300 species of birds including herons and storks have...

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