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Elephant Rock

A prodigious pachyderm lurks among Malawi’s inselbergs.

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Anyone cruising the M1 between Lilongwe and Mzuzu will have plenty of spectacles and obstacles to help them stay alert on the long drive, but few are as welcome and majestic as the sight of Elephant Rock looming over the Viphya Plateau. Malawi is dotted with inselbergs (“island mountains”) like this one, but as a bornhardt—a special type of inselberg that is dome shaped and barren—Elephant Rock is particularly evocative of one of Africa’s icons.

Although the highest point rises only 45 meters (150 feet) above the surrounding tableland, the scramble up the sheer sides presents a moderate challenge, and the hiking trails around the base are definitely worthwhile. From the top, one can take in the vast Viphya Highlands with its sprawling Miombo woodlands and Chikangawa forest that contain numerous species of birds, Malawi’s largest herd of red forest duiker, and the occasional furtive leopard—but, sadly, no actual elephants.

To the west, the town of Mzimba and Mt. Hora are clearly visible, areas important to both the Tumbuka and Ngoni peoples. Annually in the summer, the Ngoni kingdom, a breakaway group of the Zulu, holds its Umthetho festival in the shadow of Mt. Hora and under the watchful gaze of Elephant Rock. Significantly, the entire area is replete with prehistoric rock art, easily spotted on any hike through the region. Sadly, the rock art is under considerable threat as there are no efforts or plans in place to protect and preserve the local heritage from natural and human caused destruction.

In the distant east, on an especially clear day, one can even spy Lake Malawi from the top of Elephant Rock, reminding visitors that they are at the center of a tremendously culturally and naturally diverse environment. So when in Malawi, be sure to find time for this mammoth spot.

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