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Why visit Malawi?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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It is a beautiful country. There is lots to see in it and lots to do in it, like go on a safari. It is cheap to get there and stay there. Malawi could do with more tourism, as it is a poor country. So getting more visitors would be a way of helping Malawi. The people are very friendly there. There is no war or civil strife there. If you want to get away from your busy life, go to somewhere sunny, and have a cheap holiday, then you could do a lot worse than going to Malawi. You could also visit it specifically to do some charity work. Everyone from a first world country should see a third world country at some point of their life. There are lots of reasons to visit Malawi.

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