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American World Traveler Summer 2018 Issue

Now in our 16th year of publishing, American World Traveler explores the culture and history of worldwide destinations, sharing the adventure of discovery with our readers and motivating them to make their travel dreams a reality. Published quarterly, AWT helps sophisticated, independent American travelers choose their next destination by offering a lively blend of intelligent, informative articles and tantalizing photographic images from our World’s best destinations, cruises, accommodations and activities to suit every traveler's taste.

Now in our 16th year of publishing, American World Traveler explores the culture and history of worldwide destinations, sharing the adventure of discovery with our readers and motivating them to make their travel dreams a reality. Published quarterly, AWT helps sophisticated, independent American travelers choose their next destination by offering a lively blend of intelligent, informative articles and tantalizing photographic images from our World’s best destinations, cruises, accommodations and activities to suit every traveler's taste.

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68<br />

Malawi<br />

“Warm Heart of Africa”<br />

by Olivia Balsinger<br />

You can spend an eternity in Malawi<br />

and not discover it all. Though it may<br />

be small in physical size, this southern<br />

African is a fascinating country that is<br />

just as culturally diverse as it is geographically<br />

diverse. Amidst a mountainous landscape<br />

and verdant scenery lies Africa’s<br />

third-largest lake: Lake Malawi, a stunning<br />

mass of water that is home to a wide array<br />

of wildlife and where a plethora of activities<br />

take place like swimming, diving and hiking.<br />

Though Malawi hasn’t always been recognized<br />

as a safari destination, luxury<br />

lodges are becoming more prevalent. And I<br />

would be remiss to not mention the welcoming,<br />

kindhearted people of Malawi—after<br />

all, it is nicknamed “Warm Heart of Africa”<br />

for a reason. I recently spent a week discovering<br />

the magic of Malawi and the following<br />

are my recommendations.<br />

Kumbali Country Lodge<br />

Just ten minutes away from Malawi’s capital<br />

city Lilongwe, at the end of a peaceful treelined<br />

road, lies Kumbali County Lodge.<br />

Located on a forest reserve and daily farm,<br />

the lodge’s 650-hectare property provides a<br />

gorgeous setting to enjoy nature walks,<br />

exotic bird and wildlife spotting, or guided<br />

tours down the Malawi River. A short, rather<br />

beautiful walk brought me to Malawi<br />

Cultural Village, where I entirely immersed<br />

myself in the country’s traditional food,<br />

dancing, singing, drumming, and arts &<br />

crafts; there is also the Permaculture Center,<br />

which offers education on practical solutions<br />

for the growing food crisis on both the<br />

national and international level. A perfect<br />

stopover for excursions down Lake Malawi,<br />

the lodge boasts cozy accommodations in<br />

sixteen thatched suits that include ensuite<br />

bathrooms and private verandas, as well as<br />

world-class cuisine in their onsite restaurant.<br />

Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve<br />

In the eastern region of Malawi, nestled in<br />

the Chipata Mountain range is the<br />

Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve, whose miombo<br />

forests feed of a vast network of rivers<br />

running along a rolling, verdant hillside.<br />

The reserve is home to over 280 bird<br />

species, making it one of the most important<br />

aviary habitats in the country. More recently,<br />

in July and August of 2016 and 2017,

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