Liwonde National Park accommodation

    Malawi

    Liwonde National Park Accommodation

    Liwonde National Park is about 2.5 hours south of Lilongwe. It is Malawi's premier wildlife and birding destination that lies in a unique area where Southern, Eastern, Central and West African species all occur. There are over 400 species recorded in the park. Liwonde's large mammal list is equally impressive, with large herds of elephants and a healthy population of hippos regularly sighted in and along the river. Relocated to the park in 2017, lion, cheetah and the increasingly threatened African wild dog can now also be spotted.

    Accommodation in Liwonde National Park

    Kuthengo Camp

    Kuthengo Camp

    Liwonde National Park, Malawi

    Kuthengo Camp is nestled among fever trees and baobabs on a large open plain stretching towards the Shire River in Liwonde National Park, Malawi. This unspoiled wilderness offers an ultimate retreat where guests can experience a wide range of activities, from adventurous game drives and walking safaris to tranquil boat cruises along the grand Shire River. With resident fish eagles nesting in the baobabs, guests are often woken to the iconic call of "Africa's voice" in this wild and natural paradise. The camp features five spacious and modern safari tents, each with en-suite facilities including a bathtub and an outdoor shower. Guests can cool off in the plunge pool during hotter months and enjoy the serene views that surround the camp. The camp welcomes all ages, making it an ideal safari destination for families and individuals alike.The eco-friendly evening breeze air conditioning within the mosquito nets ensures comfort in the intimate tents. Each suite boasts an inter-leading lounge with a bathroom in the main bedroom. With WiFi internet access available in the tents, guests can stay connected while immersing themselves in the tranquility of the bush. Kuthengo Camp offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature, witness diverse wildlife, and create unforgettable safari memories in one of Malawi's most breathtaking national parks.