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Nyika Plateau

The is a park or wildlife reserve

The Nyika, as it is locally known, is an area of dramatic landscapes with lower slopes covered in brachystagia woodland and a high plateau of rolling grasslands and hill with montane forests.  From the top where Chelinda Camp is situated there are 360 degree views.

The word Nyika means wilderness and this wild vast area of Malawi has probably remained the same for many centuries. Some ancient rock paintings have been found at Fingira Cave in the southern part of the plateau but the area was never properly settled or colonised.  The first explorers from Europe came here in 1894 with the Scottish missionaries came to the area, their station at Livingstonia (see sites of interest), towards the northern part of the lake is still a thriving centre now and makes a fascinating stop.  Hiking trails over a few days can be linked from Nyika to Livingstonia.

The wide open spaces at Nyika are perfect for horse riding but currently the horse safari operation in this park has been suspended (2008), we hope it will be re-opened in future years. 

Nyika National Park was established in 1965 (the first in Malawi) though it has grown in size since then.  The plateau is roughly 50km by 80km at its furthest points.  It also extends into part of Zambia. The climate on the Nyika is different to the rest of Malawi being much cooler with clean mountain air and outstanding views. 

Though this national park is certainly not a mainstream wildlife destination, there are zebra, eland, various antelope, warhogs and jackals here amongst others.  There are over 400 species of birds making it an excellent destination for keen birders.  There are several peaks above 2000m, the hightest being Nganda Peak at 2607m.

Wild flowers are also an attraction here with the best time being September to April when the grasses are covered with colour.  There are also over 200 species of orchid. 

The only natural lake on the Nyika is Lake Kaulime which has many local folklore tales attached to it. Roan Antelope are often seen here feeding on reed shoots.

Highlights

  • Dramatic rolling hills and vast scenic landscapes
  • Excellent birdwatching
  • Great walking trails

Situation

Northern Malawi

Activities

Hiking, bird watching, specialist game viewing.

Health

See general Malawi requirements.

Best times to go

Any time, can be very cold overnight in winter months (May - July).

Getting there

By road from Mzuzu (or 9 hours from Lilongwe) or fly - there is an airstrip at Chelinda.

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