Tea and Sugar Estates, Malawi

Bogdan Kwiatkowski
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etween Blantyre and Mount Mulanje are the Thyolo (pronounced "Cho?lo") tea estates. Tea has been grown here since 1908 and the primly trimmed bushes (strictly trees) give the whole area the appearance of a neatly kept but vast garden. By arrangement it is possible to tour some of the estates and see something of the work of these plantations. Accommodation is also available are three guest houses/bungalows on the Satemwa Estate. Nearby, the Thyolo Forest Reserve offers a haven for walkers and birdwatchers.
Near to the centre of the Lower Shire Valley is Sucoma, an enormous sugar estate where the cane is grown mostly under irrigation. This large scale cultivation can be viewed from the main road (M1) which runs the length of the valley. Alternatively, it is possible to arrange a conducted visit. The Sucoma Sports Club provides a pleasant retreat on the banks of the river. More info on: www.malawitourism.com
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kawira, 2007-09-26 12:19:59