Nyika National Park is a high-altitude plateau park straddling the Malawi-Zambia border, renowned for its rolling grasslands, rich biodiversity, and unique montane ecosystem accessible via the Muchinga area in Zambia.
Nyika National Park spans across northern Malawi and extends marginally into Zambia’s Muchinga Province, making it one of the largest protected highland areas in the region. The park sits predominantly on a misty, elevated plateau averaging over 2,000 meters (6,500 feet), offering cooler temperatures and open landscapes unusual in this part of Africa. Its rolling grasslands, interspersed with patches of montane forest and rocky outcrops, are home to distinctive wildlife species including endemic birds, antelopes such as the Nyika browsing duiker and roan, and occasional sightings of leopard and hyena. The park’s flora includes special orchids and wildflowers, which bloom spectacularly during the rainy season. Nyika’s history includes colonial-era missions and settlements, and today it offers a blend of wildlife viewing, hiking, and cultural encounters. Visitors can explore numerous walking trails crossing diverse habitats, or drive scenic roads for panoramic views and horseback safaris to remote corners. The park’s border location allows cross-border visitors from Malawi and Zambia to experience a landscape rarely seen elsewhere. Key landmarks include Chelinda Plateau and various wetlands which support migratory birds, making it a sought-after destination for birdwatchers. Accessibility from the Muchinga area introduces visitors from Zambia to this expansive wilderness, with lodges and campsites designed to support sustainable tourism. Nyika National Park’s combination of cooler climate, unique species, and open, rolling terrain makes it a refreshing outdoor destination and an important conservation area within southern Africa.
Chelinda Plateau - panoramic views and wildlife spotting
Unique montane grassland ecosystem with endemic orchids
Cross-border access between Zambia and Malawi allowing diverse visitor experiences
Popular birdwatching sites including wetlands for migratory species
A central highland area in the park offering sweeping vistas, game viewing, and the main visitor center.
Extensive montane grasslands dotted with wildflowers and orchids that bloom in the rainy season.
Rare patches of silver mopane trees providing unique habitat diversity.