
$3,850 pp (USD)
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Arrival

Day 1
Arrival and Transfer to Dzalanyama Forest Lodge
Arrival and Transfer to Dzalanyama Forest Lodge
On arrival at Lilongwe International Airport, you’ll be warmly welcomed by our team and begin your birding adventure in Malawi. After a short meet-and-greet, we’ll transfer you southwest through rural landscapes to Dzalanyama Forest Lodge (approx. 2.5 hours). Nestled in miombo woodland, the lodge offers a peaceful setting ideal for birders. On arrival, check in, settle into your chalet, and take time to relax after your journey. Enjoy the natural surroundings and keep an eye out for your first bird sightings around the lodge. In the late afternoon, we’ll gather for a trip briefing where your guide will outline the itinerary, key species to look out for, and what to expect in the days ahead. This is a great opportunity to ask questions and prepare your gear. Later, enjoy a freshly prepared dinner in the cozy lodge dining area, followed by a quiet evening under the stars. Tomorrow, the birding begins in earnest!
- Main Destination:
- Lilongwe (City)
- Accommodation:
- Dzalanyama Forest Lodge
- Meals & Drinks:
Day 2
Birding
Birding
Your first full day of birding begins early with coffee and light snacks served at 5:30 AM. By 6:00 AM, we head into the rich miombo woodlands of Dzalanyama Forest Reserve for a 4-hour birding walk. This habitat is home to several miombo specialists and regional endemics such as Miombo Pied Barbet, Sterling's Wren-Warbler, Boulder Chat, Olive-headed Weaver, and Whyte’s Barbet. With luck, we may also encounter the elusive Miombo Rock Thrush or the striking Western Miombo Sunbird. After a rewarding morning, we return to the lodge for a well-earned brunch, followed by time to relax, either birding casually around the lodge, resting, or enjoying the serene surroundings. In the late afternoon, we set out again for a shorter birding session, targeting species missed earlier and exploring new parts of the reserve. Return to the lodge by sunset for a hearty dinner, a checklist review, and stories by the fire.
- Main Destination:
- Dzalanyama Forest Reserve
- Accommodation:
- Dzalanyama Forest Lodge
- Meals & Drinks:
Day 3
More Birding and Hike to Water fall
More Birding and Hike to Water fall
Another exciting day begins with coffee at 5:30 AM, followed by a morning birding walk at 6:00 AM through the miombo woodlands. We’ll explore different trails to increase our chances of spotting more miombo specialists such as the Cabanis’s Bunting, Green-capped Eremomela, Miombo Tit, and Black-eared Seedeater. Dzalanyama’s diverse terrain offers excellent opportunities for photography and quiet observation. We return by late morning for a relaxing brunch and rest at the lodge. In the afternoon, we embark on a scenic hike to the forest waterfall, a peaceful spot deep within Dzalanyama. Along the way, keep your binoculars ready for forest-edge birds like the Southern Hyliota or the secretive Grey-olive Greenbul. After enjoying the cool spray of the falls, we bird our way back toward the lodge, aiming for a few last sightings before dusk. The day ends with a warm dinner, bird checklist review, and time to relax under the stars.
- Main Destination:
- Dzalanyama Forest Reserve
- Accommodation:
- Dzalanyama Forest Lodge
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 4
Lake Malawi via a Cultural Village
Lake Malawi via a Cultural Village
We start the day with an early breakfast at the lodge before saying goodbye to the miombo woodlands of Dzalanyama. Our journey takes us eastward toward the sparkling shores of Lake Malawi, specifically the laid-back village of Cape Maclear, located within Lake Malawi National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Along the way, we make a brief but enriching stop at Chingalire Cultural Village, where you'll experience traditional Malawian music, dance, and storytelling, offering a deeper connection to the culture and people of Malawi.
After the visit, we continue through scenic landscapes to Cape Maclear, arriving in the afternoon. Upon arrival, we check in at Capricorn by Quest Lodge, a cosy, lakeside retreat perfect for relaxing after the journey. Enjoy some downtime before gathering for a special welcome dinner on the lake’s edge, with the soothing sounds of water and a stunning sunset to mark the beginning of your Lake Malawi birding experience.
- Main Destination:
- Cape Maclear (Lake Malawi)
- Accommodation:
- Chembe Eagles Nest Lodge
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 5
Birding at the Lake Malawi National Park
Birding at the Lake Malawi National Park
The day begins with coffee at 5:30 AM, followed by early morning birding along the shoreline of Lake Malawi. This peaceful area is home to species like the African Fish Eagle, White-breasted Cormorant, African Finfoot, and Malachite Kingfisher. After shoreline birding, we head into Lake Malawi National Park for a guided hike to Otter Point, offering stunning views of the lake and chances to spot terrestrial species like the Livingstone’s Flycatcher and Brown-breasted Barbet. We return to the lodge for a relaxed breakfast and some downtime. In the late afternoon, we set off on a sundowner boat ride to Thumbi Island, a scenic journey across the lake. Here, you’ll enjoy snorkelling in crystal-clear waters, discovering the park’s famous colourful cichlid fish, found only in Lake Malawi. As the sun sets over the water, we cruise back to shore and wrap up the day with a peaceful evening and lakeside dinner at the lodge.
- Main Destination:
- Cape Maclear (Lake Malawi)
- Accommodation:
- Chembe Eagles Nest Lodge
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 6
More of Lake Malawi
More of Lake Malawi
We begin with coffee at 5:30 AM, then head out for early morning birding along the trails near Cape Maclear. As we explore, we pass by historic missionary graves, silent reminders of Malawi’s colonial and spiritual past, nestled peacefully in the landscape. Expect sightings of Lilac Breasted Roller, Three banded Plover, Drongos, Trumpet hornbill, Bohn, Cromberk, Mocking and Rock Chats, Fire finch wax bill, Puff back and big Owl.
After a fulfilling morning, we return to the lodge for a hearty brunch and time to relax. In the afternoon, we embark on another scenic boat ride to "The Gap", a narrow channel towards Domwe Island, great for spotting kingfishers, cormorants, and possibly otters. Later, we enjoy a guided village walk through Cape Maclear, meeting locals, visiting a fish market, and learning about daily life.
It’s a warm, cultural experience that adds meaning to the trip. We return to the lodge for a delicious dinner, closing the day by the lake under the stars.
- Main Destination:
- Cape Maclear (Lake Malawi)
- Accommodation:
- Chembe Eagles Nest Lodge
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 7
Liwonde National Park
Liwonde National Park
After an early breakfast, we depart Cape Maclear and drive south to the renowned Liwonde National Park, one of Malawi’s top wildlife and birding destinations. Arrive by midday and check in at Chimwala Bush Camp, a peaceful, eco-friendly camp located on the park’s edge. After settling in, enjoy a freshly prepared lunch, followed by a short rest before heading out on your first birding safari in the park.
Liwonde offers an incredible mix of riverine, savannah, and woodland habitats. We’ll look for specials like the Collared Palm Thrush—a Liwonde highlight and other species such as the African Pitta (seasonal), White-backed Night Heron, Southern Ground Hornbill, Lilian’s Lovebird, White-browed Coucal, African Openbill, Hadada Ibis, African Darter, Grey Heron, and Helmeted Shrike. The Shire River draws in both birds and wildlife, making for spectacular sightings. We return to camp at sunset for a relaxing dinner under the stars, surrounded by the sounds of the bush.
- Main Destination:
- Liwonde National Park
- Accommodation:
- Chimwale Bush Camp
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 8
More of Liwonde National Park
More of Liwonde National Park
The day begins with coffee at 5:30 AM, followed by an early morning birding game drive through the rich landscapes of Liwonde National Park. As the sun rises, the bush comes alive with both birds and wildlife. Look out for specials like Brown-breasted Barbet, Lilian’s Lovebird, African Fish Eagle, Spur-winged Goose, and White-backed Night Heron, alongside iconic mammals such as elephant, sable antelope, hippo, and possibly black rhino. The park’s mix of woodlands, floodplains, and the Shire River offers exceptional sightings.
We return to Chimwala Bush Camp for a well-earned brunch, followed by time to relax—enjoy the peaceful surroundings, take a nap, or go through your growing bird list. In the late afternoon, we head out again for an evening game drive, catching the golden hour light as birds like the Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl and Nightjars begin to appear. After sunset, we return to camp for a delicious dinner, rounding off a rich day in the wild.
- Main Destination:
- Liwonde National Park
- Accommodation:
- Chimwale Bush Camp
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 9
Birding on the Shire River
Birding on the Shire River
Your final day in Liwonde National Park begins with coffee at 5:30 AM, followed by one last early morning birding and game drive. This is a great chance to track any remaining target species or animals not yet seen. Keep an eye out for Böhm’s Bee-eater, African Hawk-Eagle, Yellow-billed Stork, and Purple Heron, along with elephants, buffalo, antelope, and other wildlife in the cooler morning hours. After a rewarding drive, return to Chimwala Bush Camp for brunch and a bit of rest.
In the late afternoon, we take to the water for a memorable sundowner boat safari on the Shire River. This peaceful cruise offers close-up views of hippos, crocodiles, and often elephants drinking or bathing at the water’s edge. Birding along the shoreline is excellent, with regular sightings of African Jacana, Fish Eagles, White-fronted Bee-eaters, and Pied Kingfishers. As the sun sets over the river, we toast the day with a drink, then return to camp for a final dinner under the stars.
- Main Destination:
- Liwonde National Park
- Accommodation:
- Chimwale Bush Camp
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 10
Zomba platue
Zomba platue
After an early morning breakfast at Chimwala Bush Camp, we depart Liwonde and head south toward the lush highlands of the Zomba Plateau—a scenic drive through tea estates and rolling hills. By midday, we arrive and check in at Kuchawe Inn, a charming lodge perched on the edge of the plateau, offering cool mountain air and sweeping views.
After lunch and a short rest, we head out for afternoon birding in the evergreen montane forests and wooded valleys. Zomba Plateau is known for its rich birdlife and several montane forest endemics. Key species to look out for include the White-winged Apalis, Thyolo Alethe, Green-headed Oriole, Olive Sunbird, Malawi Batis, and Forest Double-collared Sunbird. These forests also shelter Livingstone’s Turaco and Bar-throated Apalis.
We return to Kuchawe Inn before sunset to relax and enjoy a delicious dinner, reflecting on the day’s sightings and preparing for more birding adventures ahead.
- Main Destination:
- Zomba Plateau
- Accommodation:
- Sunbird Ku Chawe
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 11
More of Zomba Platue
More of Zomba Platue
Your final day on the Zomba Plateau begins with a leisurely morning of birding, exploring forest trails, streams, and open glades one last time. With the cool mountain air and misty forest paths, it’s a peaceful and rewarding experience. We'll search again for plateau endemics and specials like the White-winged Apalis, Thyolo Alethe, Malawi Batis, and Green-headed Oriole, as well as common forest birds such as the Olive Sunbird, Livingstone’s Turaco, and Bar-throated Apalis.
This is your chance to catch any species you may have missed and enjoy one final immersion in Malawi’s birding beauty. After brunch and time to relax at Kuchawe Inn, you can enjoy the serene surroundings or casually birdwatch from the gardens.
In the evening, we gather for a special farewell dinner, celebrating the incredible diversity seen, the experiences shared, and the unforgettable journey through Malawi’s birding hotspots.
- Main Destination:
- Zomba Plateau
- Accommodation:
- Sunbird Ku Chawe
- Meals & Drinks:
Day 12
Departure through Chileka
Departure through Chileka
After a final breakfast at Kuchawe Inn, we say goodbye to the cool highlands of the Zomba Plateau and begin the journey to Chileka International Airport in Blantyre for your departure. The drive offers one last glimpse of Malawi’s scenic beauty—rolling hills, rural villages, and perhaps a final bird sighting along the way.
On arrival at the airport, our team will provide full assistance with check-in procedures, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience. With your birding adventure now complete, you depart with unforgettable memories, a rich bird list, and a deeper appreciation for Malawi’s natural and cultural treasures.
Thank you for exploring the Warm Heart of Africa with us, safe travels and we hope to see you again on another birding journey!
- Main Destination:
- Blantyre (City)
- Accommodation:
- No accommodation (End of tour)
- Meals & Drinks: