WAG - Malawi: We have moved to a new web address!

IMPORTANT: THE (archived) CONTENT YOU WILL FIND HERE IS OUT OF DATE! (June 2020)

WE ARE NOW AT:

www.wildlifeactiongroupmalawi.org

Camp Pictures


Where will you be staying?

The volunteer huts

The kitchen in the middle of the volunteer houses, the dining table and chairs are made by the scouts.

The rooms

The rooms, all build and decorated with traditional materials and adding a good matress and pillow, making it a cosy and comfortable place to stay.

Seated Area

At the back the seated area, a great place to sit and enjoy a camp fire. in the front the garden and compost bin.

Volunteer Door

Each one of the rooms has the name of an animal written on the door, njovu means elephant in the local language Chichewa.

Volunteer Painting

The outside walls of the houses are painted in the traditional way, using natural products, like red soil and charcoal, for making paint.

The bush shower

The bush shower. The water is on 'room temperature' and that means in the morning
refreshing cool and at the end of the day nicely warm.

The bush toilet

The bush toilet....

enjoy the view...

And when you need a moment of pure relaxation,
you just sit down on our terrace and enjoy the view..

We are very thankful for the support of our generous donors and partners in our continuous effort to protect Malawi’s forest and wildlife for future generations. THANK YOU!