Liwonde National Park is a national park in Malawi. It is located on the upper Shire River plain, east of the river, 140 km north of Limbe. Its southern gate lies about 6km from the town center of Liwonde, and is accessible by bicycle, taxi or walking. The two main lodges, Mvuu Lodge and Mvuu Camp (which means "hippo" in Chichewa), both provide accommodations and game viewing on walking tours, drives, and boat/canoe trips. The park is home to several species of antelope (impala, kudu, waterbuck, etc), elephants, buffalo, crocodiles, and hippopotamus, among others.
Rainy Season: It rains mainly during the hot season November
to March. April and May become dryer and cools down a little.
Dry Season: Liwonde is most pleasant between the cooler
months of June to August and the dry season continues up until November.
2012 - WE ARE STILL UPLOADING A FEW MORE LODGES DETAILS AND RATES ONTO THIS NEW WEBSITE.
PLEASE CONTACT US VIA OUR "CONTACT US" FORM SHOULD YOU WANT MORE INFORMATION ON ANY ESTABLISHMENTS. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE.