Malawi expedition reviews
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"I recommend...
- Barter without mercy
- Don’t trade your t-shirt if you don’t have a spare one on you
- When drying clothes on the fire, make sure they do not burn
- Never ask the leader anything - he always answers you with a question
- Make sure your thermarest does not have a hole in it
Best / funniest moments...
- The welcome from all the people when we arrived at the project
- Doing the hokey cokey in the middle of town with 50 kids
- Following the elephant around our camp in Liwonde National Park
- Going back to the tents and finding the monkeys eating our food
- “Are those Elephants African or Asian ones?”
Jack, 2010 Challenger, Malawi |
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"The people of Malawi are so friendly and caring. The country itself is so beautiful and the extraordinary wildlife is the icing on the cake. Highlights are reaching the top of Mulanje and rest and relaxation by Lake Malawi."
Thomas Willmott, Challenger
Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School |
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"We have all had the best time of our lives. I feel that I have definitely matured and grown as an individual here, as has everyone on this trip, and experienced a whole new perspective with far broader horizons."
Rhianna Price, Challenger
Haberdasher's Monmouth School for Girls |
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"The 4 weeks in Malawi have made a huge impression on me and the challengers. Their personal/ social skills have developed as well as their awareness of other cultures and people. All have said they want to continue to travel and do project/ charity work in the future, as do I."
David Wood, School Leader
John Leggott College |
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"I didn’t expect to benefit quite so much from this expedition. Above all, I feel I have become a much more well rounded person. The experience & being in Malawi itself was both fantastic and surreal. I also think that we had a brilliant leader which helped make our expedition that bit more enjoyable. "
Ashira Siraj, Challenger
Newcastle Under Lyme School
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