Visit Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve, Malawi
The Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve is the largest reserve in Malawi, covering around 1800 sq km with dense forests and pockets of evergreens over escarpments and hills.
Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve
Malawi
The Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve is the largest reserve in Malawi, covering around 1800 sq km with dense forests and pockets of evergreens over escarpments and hills.
Large mammals found here include elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo and sable antelope and there are plans to re-introduce species such as giraffe and black rhino
Birdlife International has classified the reserve as an Important Bird Area (IBA). With over 280 species of birds already recorded it is believed that further exploration of this largely uncharted area will likely increase this figure considerably.
Until very recently the reserve has remained little known and rarely visited. However, now a small eco-lodge has opened within the park and this wild area is becoming accessible to visitors.
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