Tourism in Malawi

Malawi, officially known as the Republic of Malawi, is a country located in southeastern Africa. The country is also referred to as "The Warm Heart of Africa", due to the friendliness of the people.[1]

Malawi has a variety of tourist attraction sites including Lake Malawi (29,600 km2), several national parks, game reserves, and Mulanje Mountain. The tourism industry in Malawi has significantly grown since the mid-1970s, and the Malawian government is attempting to expand it further. The tourism industry was, however, significantly affected in the 1980s by an economic recession in South Africa—where most Malawian tourists come from. The sector was also greatly affected by the destabilisation of Zimbabwe but it has seen double-digit growth in recent years. Tourism contributed 4.5% to the national GDP in 2014 and provided 3.8% of all jobs.[2]

  1. ^ Horner, Marie-Josèphe. "Malawi -The Warm Heart of Africa". UNC. UNC. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  2. ^ Travel&Tourism economic Impact 2014 Malawi. 2014. p. 1.

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