MALAWI
Experience Malawi’s vibrant culture, explore breathtaking landscapes from lush forests to scenic lakeshores, encounter incredible wildlife, and discover everything from traditional villages and bustling local markets to natural wonders such as Lake Malawi, waterfalls, mountains, and national parks.
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Malawi is an incredible destination for a school tour, offering unforgettable experiences for all students—from discovering incredible wildlife and natural landscapes to immersing themselves in local communities and vibrant cultural traditions.
During the day, students can take part in community projects, explore local villages and markets, experience wildlife encounters in national parks, and enjoy outdoor adventures around the stunning shores of Lake Malawi. In the evenings, students can unwind with cultural activities, team-building challenges, and the warm hospitality of the “Warm Heart of Africa.”
Malawi Highlights
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Community & Service Project
Get involved in meaningful community projects, working alongside local people while developing teamwork, empathy and leadership skills.
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Mount Mulanje Trek
Explore the spectacular landscapes of Mount Mulanje on a guided trek through forests, mountains and scenic waterfalls.
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Local Village & Cultural Visit
Visit a local village to experience everyday Malawian life, learn about traditional customs and connect with the local community.
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Wildlife Safari
Head into one of Malawi’s national parks for an unforgettable wildlife experience, with opportunities to spot elephants, hippos, zebras and more.
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Lake Malawi Water Activities
Enjoy exciting water-based activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding and swimming in the beautiful, crystal-clear waters of Lake Malawi.
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Local Market Experience
Discover Malawi’s vibrant markets, browse handmade crafts and local products, and experience the sights, sounds and flavours of everyday life.
Malawi Facts
Opportunities for snorkelling, trekking, cultural activities, and community service. ice..
Rich local culture – Malawi has many different communities, languages, traditions and colourful markets to experience.
Mountains & nature – The country has stunning mountains, forests, waterfalls and national parks to explore.
Amazing wildlife – Malawi is home to elephants, lions, hippos, leopards and hundreds of bird species.
Home to Lake Malawi – One of Africa’s largest lakes, covering around a fifth of the country.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Carla Sass
Head of Service and Sustainability
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Trips include hands-on projects in villages, schools, and community programs, allowing students to contribute meaningfully while learning about different cultures.
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Yes! Safety is our top priority. All activities are supervised by experienced staff, and risk assessments are completed for every project and excursion.
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Students develop practical skills such as teamwork, leadership, problem-solving, and self-confidence, while also gaining cultural awareness and understanding the importance of sustainability and service.
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Absolutely. Students build resilience, adaptability, empathy, and a sense of responsibility, all while making lasting friendships and unforgettable memories.
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Accommodation is carefully selected to be safe, comfortable, and suitable for student groups, often including lodges, hostels, or school-style residences close to project sites.
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Groups are supervised 24/7 by Twedex staff, with clear protocols for safety, transport, and emergency support. Our staff work closely with teachers and group leaders to ensure a smooth and worry-free experience.