It encompasses the imposing Mount Mulanje Massif (also known as Mulanje Massif), one of the largest inselbergs in the world with a highest point of 3,002 m (Sapitwa Peak), the highest mountain in Malawi.
Cultural and spiritual: The mountain is considered a sacred place by the Yao, Mang’anja, and Lhomwe peoples, inhabited by gods, spirits, and ancestors.
Geological and hydrological features (such as water sources) are deeply intertwined with their rituals, traditions and belief systems.
It is a living example of harmony between man, nature, and spirituality.
Natural: The massif is rich in endemic species, including the endangered Mulanje cedar, and forms an important water reservoir for the region.
In short: a unique sacred cultural landscape that combines natural beauty with living cultural and spiritual traditions.
The area is popular for hiking and ecotourism.


































