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NEW: Focus on Conservation with Robin Pope Safaris
By *Stephanie Naidoo, Robin Pope SafarisMalawi has an incredible story to share on its conservation success stories and our new package, Focus on Conservation gives our guests an insight into it!
Decades of lawlessness and poaching had eradicated the majority of Malawis wildlife so much so that by the early 1990s, species such as black rhino and cheetah had disappeared and all hope was lost for these species to ever be seen in the wild again.
Through the tireless efforts of African Parks in conjunction with the National Parks Authority as well as organizations such as Robin Pope Safaris has transformed wastelands such as Majete Wildlife Reserve and the heavily poached Liwonde National Park into wildlife sanctuaries where black rhino, cheetah, lion and many more roam free again.
Our Focus on Conservation package takes you on a journey of discovery, giving you a unique opportunity to learn about the amazing work being done as well as what lies in store for the future.
Explore African Parks journey to rehabilitate Malawi’s wildlife, starting off at Majete Wildlife Reserve which was the very first park to enter their portfolio and 15 years on it is the countries only official Big 5 game park and together with Liwonde National Park, was able to restock Nkhotakota National Park with not only 500 elephants but also several other herbivores which is a huge achievement considering Majete Wildlife Reserve had just a handful of small antelope prior to African Parks taking over.
We have some limited space left so get in touch with us today or visit our website for more information!